Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages

Volume: 113, Issue: 39, Pages: 10818 - 10823
Published: Sep 12, 2016
Abstract
It is widely assumed that one of the fundamental properties of spoken language is the arbitrary relation between sound and meaning. Some exceptions in the form of nonarbitrary associations have been documented in linguistics, cognitive science, and anthropology, but these studies only involved small subsets of the 6,000+ languages spoken in the world today. By analyzing word lists covering nearly two-thirds of the world's languages, we...
Paper Details
Title
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages
Published Date
Sep 12, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
39
Pages
10818 - 10823
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