The bouba/kiki effect is robust across cultures and writing systems

Volume: 377, Issue: 1841
Published: Nov 15, 2021
Abstract
The bouba/kiki effect—the association of the nonce word bouba with a round shape and kiki with a spiky shape—is a type of correspondence between speech sounds and visual properties with potentially deep implications for the evolution of spoken language. However, there is debate over the robustness of the effect across cultures and the influence of orthography. We report an online experiment that tested the bouba/kiki effect across speakers of 25...
Paper Details
Title
The bouba/kiki effect is robust across cultures and writing systems
Published Date
Nov 15, 2021
Volume
377
Issue
1841
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