In:Sensory Linguistics: Language, perception and metaphor
Bodo Winter
[Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research 20] 2019
► pp. 287–289
Index
Published online: 24 April 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/celcr.20.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/celcr.20.index
A
- accessibility
- as explanation of perceptual metaphor106–107
- intersubjective accessibility81
- adjective-noun pairs175–186, 213–232
- affective priming64
- American Sign Language22–23
- Amis language25, 45–46, 206
- amodal theories of representation51–52
- Andaman islands45
- ATOM, A Theory of Magnitude35
- attention39
- asymmetry
- between the senses35, 107–108, 112
- in conceptual metaphor theory81–82, 85–86
- in perceptual metaphor101–102, 107–108, 112–114
- audiovisual integration180–181
B
- beer200
- bimodality,see statistical methods
- blindness36–37, 245
- British Sign Language22–23, 193
- circularity114–115, 134, 137, 147–148, 151, 227
C
- Cha’palaa language45
- Chi-square test,see statistical methods
- cluster analysis,see statistical methods
- codability32
- cognitive linguistics61–62, 75, 79–80, 123, 124–126
- cognitive linguistic commitments124–126
- cognitive reality commitment124–125
- color23, 25–28, 32, 34, 36–40, 44, 48, 89–90, 167–168, 183
- and synesthesia73–74
- and synesthetic metaphor100, 110
- color simulation55
- gradability of color terms110
- warm & cool colors85–86
- color blindness36–37
- colored hearing synesthesia67, 74
- common sensible34–36, 100–101, 129, 168
- communicative accuracy32
- communicative need43–46, 109, 116, 195
- composite utterance18
- conceptual conflict69, 86, 92
- conceptual metaphor theory,see metaphor
- conceptual preference principle,see accessibility
- concreteness,see metaphor
- conflict,see conceptual conflict
- continuity of the senses90–91, 187–197
- converging evidence80, 100
- converging evidence commitment124–125
- conveyability32–33
- corpus
- approaches to inferring sensory modality149–152
- of Contemporary American English31, 73, 176, 215
- hapax legomena215–216, 220–221
- SUBTLEX movie subtitles corpus144, 188–190
- corpus linguistics130–132, 176, 185–186, 241–242
- correlation,see statistical methods
- correspondence argument58–59, 209
- cosine similarity,see statistical methods
D
- data visualization,see statistical methods
- depiction,see iconicity
- dip test,see statistical methods
- dimension words35–36, 100–101, 129, 168, 216–217
- directionality principle,see accessibility
- distal senses106–107
- double mapping constraint117
- duration35
E
- emotion simulation64
- emotional valence63, 131, 201–208
- emotional valence norms131, 136
- evaluative language,see emotional valence
- expert language24, 48
- expressivity43, 109
- principle of33
F
- frequency
- token frequency129, 188–190, 217–219
- type frequency129, 219–220
- type versus token frequency43, 129, 215
- fuck135, 243
- functional magnetic resonance imagining (fMRI)55–57
G
- Gaussian mixture models,see statistical methods
- German Sign Language193
- gesture18–19, 21, 23, 26, 35, 80
- gradability110, 117
- grapheme-color synesthesia73–74
- Gǀui language21
H
- hapax legomena215–216, 220–221
- Hartigan’s dip test,see statistical methods
- hierarchy of the senses
- by Ullmann99–100
- by Williams100–101
I
- iconicity17–23, 29–30, 35–36, 47–48, 241
- and metaphor111, 117–118, 227–230, 232
- norms193–195, 227–230
- ideophone21–22, 56, 197
- illusion,see perceptual illusion
- ineffability31–49, 108–109, 115–116, 225–226
- as an explanation of metaphor108–109, 115–116, 225–226
- indexicality17, 23–25
- inexpressibility hypothesis48
- intensity,see magnitude
- intersubjective accessibility,see accessibility
J
- Jahai language32, 244
- Japanese language21, 56
K
- Kernel density plot,see statistical methods
- kiki-bouba effect20–21, 35–36
- kimchi23–24, 28, 30, 31, 33, 38, 54, 244
- Kruskal-Wallis test,see statistical methods
L
- logistic regression,see statistical methods
- loudness34, 77, 109, 115, 172, 225
M
- magnitude35, 117
- maluma,see kiki-bouba
- McGurk effect180–181
- mental imagery54
- mental simulation,see perceptual simulation
- metonymy24, 83–84, 86
- author stands for author's work84
- down stands for sadness84
- place stands for institution24, 86
- metonymical analysis of primary metaphors84
- taste stands for smell86
- up stands for more84
- metaphor
- asymmetry of metaphor,see asymmetry
- conceptual metaphor theory79–83, 114
- concreteness81, 85–86
- childhood is sweet95
- complex organization is physical structure83
- danger is sour95
- displeasure is bitter95
- displeasure is sour95
- evil is bitter95
- happy is up84
- hearing is sweet95
- intimacy is closeness83
- intimacy is warmth80
- more is bigger83
- more is up83
- persistence is remaining erect83
- primary metaphor29, 62, 82–83, 85–86
- recovery is sweet95
- sadness is down,see happy is up
- size is quantity,see more is bigger
- smell is taste86
- social distance is physical distance,see intimacy is closeness
- sorrow is bitter95
- sorrow is sour95
- theories are buildings83
- mixed effects models,see statistical methods
- modality exclusivity143–144, 146–149, 157–160, 162, 243
- modality switch effect58, 62–63
- multilevel models,see statistical methods
- music19–20, 27, 29, 74, 93, 172
N
- Nasalo language28
- neuroscientific methods,see fMRI
- nociception,see pain
O
- Ongee culture45
- onomatopoeia19–20, 22, 181, 193
P
- pain12, 34, 54, 56, 73, 75, 87–89, 109
- Pearson residuals,see statistical methods
- perceptual illusion
- audiovisual illusion,see McGurk effect
- ventriloquism41
- sound-induced flash illusion181
- perceptual simulation53–54
- evidence for54–58
- permutation test,see statistical methods
- phonological iconicity,see iconicity
- Pirahã language32
- pointing gestures23
- primary metaphor,see metaphor
- principal components analysis (PCA),see statistical methods
- proper sensible34–35
- proximal senses106–107
- nuance trap135
R
- regression,see statistical methods
- roughness35
S
- scalar adjectives,see gradability
- scatter plot,see statistical methods
- selective attention,see attention
- selective depiction21
- semantic prosody130–132, 136, 204–206, 209–210
- semiotic diversity18
- sex200–201
- signed languages22–23, 117
- Siwu language21
- space55, 62, 168, 173
- spatial dimensions,see dimension words
- somatosenses,see touch
- sound symbolism,see iconicity
- source-based language23–26, 29–30, 33–34, 48
- statistical methods
- bimodality154–157
- Chi-square test155
- cluster analysis166–173
- correlation147, 150, 182–184, 209
- cosine similarity148, 176–179, 228–230
- Gaussian mixture models167
- Hartigan's dip test156–157
- Kernel density plot144, 156, 159, 160, 178
- Kruskal-Wallis test160
- logistic regression227–228
- mixed effects models229–230
- Pearson residuals155, 219–221
- permutation test158–161
- principal components analysis (PCA)164–166
- scatter plot166
- variable coordinate plot165
- Wilcoxon rank sum test145, 154, 158, 178, 195, 223
- Symbol Interdependency Theory62–63
T
- tactile disadvantage,see touch
- takete,see kiki-bouba
- technical language26–28
- temperature23, 80–81, 87, 110, 169–170
- of colors85–86
- Thumper (video game)19–20
- time,see duration
- touch
- somatosenses14–15
- tactile disadvantage59
- versus vision35
U
- unidirectionality,see asymmetry
V
- variable coordinate plot,see statistical methods
- ventriloquist effect41
- visual dominance40–46, 153–157, 161–162, 188–190
- visual impairment,see blindness
W
- Wilcoxon rank sum test,see statistical methods
- wine25, 27, 28, 41, 93
- WordNet190–192
Y
- Yélî Dnye language25
