P Is for Happiness, N Is for Sadness: Universals in Sound Iconicity to Detect Emotions in Poetry

Volume: 48, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 25
Published: Dec 30, 2010
Abstract
This article demonstrates the potential of sound iconicity for automatic text analysis. This study claims that—at least in poetic language—the ratio of plosive versus nasal sounds in a text predicts its emotional tone as it is perceived by readers; that is, poems that have a relatively high frequency of plosive sounds are more likely to express a pleasant mood with high activation, whereas a relatively high frequency of nasal sounds indicates an...
Paper Details
Title
P Is for Happiness, N Is for Sadness: Universals in Sound Iconicity to Detect Emotions in Poetry
Published Date
Dec 30, 2010
Volume
48
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 25
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