Tag: Phonetic symbolism


PHONETIC SYMBOLISM

PHONETIC SYMBOLISM Phonetic symbolism, often referred to interchangeably as sound symbolism, is a profound and longstanding hypothesis within psychology and linguistics that challenges the fundamental assumption of the arbitrary nature of the linguistic sign. This concept postulates the existence of a tangible communication, or inherent correlation, between the acoustic properties of words—their specific phonemes, prosody, […]

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