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Título: Sound symbolism is modulated by linguistic experience
Outros títulos: O simbolismo sonoro é modulado pela experiência linguística
Autor: Delgado, João
Pereira, Rodrigo
Ferreira, Miguel F.
Farinha-Fernandes, António
Guerreiro, José Carlos
Faustino, Bruno
Domingues, Miguel
Ventura, Paulo
Palavras-chave: Sound symbolism
Bouba-kiki effect
Phonotactic legality
Phonological representations
European Portuguese
Simbolismo sonoro
Efeito bouba-kiki
Legalidade fonotática
Representações fonológicas
Português Europeu
Data: 30-Nov-2020
Editora: Associação Portuguesa de Linguística
Citação: Delgado, J., Pereira, R., Ferreira, M. F., Farinha-Fernandes, A., Guerreiro, J. C., Faustino, B., Domingues, M., & Ventura, P. (2020). Sound symbolism is modulated by linguistic experience. RAPL -Revista Da Associação Portuguesa De Linguística, 7, 137–150. https://doi.org/10.26334/2183-9077/rapln7ano2020a9
Resumo: The bouba-kiki effect, or the symbolic association between certain speech sounds and rounded or angular shapes, is widely thought to be universal. However, two studies have failed to replicate this effect with neurotypical participants in the classical paradigm, one conducted in Papua New Guinea (Ross & Rogers, 1975), and the other conducted in Nepal (Styles & Gawne, 2017). As both experiments employed auditory stimuli inconsistent with the sound structure of the respective native language, Styles and Gawne (2017) proposed that pseudoword legality is a prerequisite for sound-symbolic associations to form. In this study, we conducted the first experimental test of this hypothesis, by assessing participants’ performance on the bouba-kiki task as a function of pseudoword phonotactic legality. Our results indicate that phonotactic violations may disrupt the bouba-kiki effect, albeit only when they cause the speech stimuli to be perceived as significantly strange (not “word-like”). We thus conclude that sound symbolism fails whenever phonotactic violations prevent the assemblance of the phonological representations of the target pseudowords.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/63296
DOI: 10.26334/2183-9077/rapln7ano2020a9
ISSN: 2183-9077
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