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Traditional Sound Symbolism Reviewed Linguistics generally has accepted the methodological focus on the strong claim for arbitrariness of sign , and yet there have been moves , sometimes overt , sometimes tacit , to link linguistic ...
Traditional Sound Symbolism Reviewed Linguistics generally has accepted the methodological focus on the strong claim for arbitrariness of sign , and yet there have been moves , sometimes overt , sometimes tacit , to link linguistic ...
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exhaustive survey of studies supporting sound symbolism . These range from child language studies by Sommerfelt to Jespersen's comments about the use of / i / to signal smallness , and / u / to mark bigness .
exhaustive survey of studies supporting sound symbolism . These range from child language studies by Sommerfelt to Jespersen's comments about the use of / i / to signal smallness , and / u / to mark bigness .
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Thus , while we have been restricting our attention to word level phenomena of sound symbolism , Friedrich's and Saussure's insistence on the whole symbolic system must be kept in mind . In summary , we cannot claim a universal pattern ...
Thus , while we have been restricting our attention to word level phenomena of sound symbolism , Friedrich's and Saussure's insistence on the whole symbolic system must be kept in mind . In summary , we cannot claim a universal pattern ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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