In:Sound–Emotion Interaction in Poetry: Rhythm, Phonemes, Voice Quality
Reuven Tsur † and Chen Gafni
[Linguistic Approaches to Literature 39] 2022
► pp. 45–66
Chapter 2Phonetic symbolism
Double-edgedness and aspect-switching
Published online: 3 June 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.39.c2
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.39.c2
Article outline
- 2.1Introduction
- 2.2Cognitive theory
- 2.2.1Double-edgedness and aspect-switching
- 2.2.2Encodedness of speech sounds and modes of speech perception
- 2.3Phonetic symbolism in the lexicon and in poetry
- 2.3.1Phonetic symbolism in the lexicon
- 2.3.2Literary phonetic symbolism
- 2.4Phonetic symbolism in the laboratory
- 2.4.1Experimental evidence for the cognitive model underlying phonetic symbolism
- 2.4.2Experimental evidence for sound symbolism
- 2.5Resonance, co-articulation, and precategorical perception
- 2.6Phonetic symbolism, innateness, and the brain
- 2.7Objections to the foregoing conception
- 2.8Conclusions
Notes
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