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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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It looks as if we can talk about a weaker version , namely , that sound symbolism is a reality in languages generally , but its precise form varies cross - linguistically , sometimes wildly so . This means that some conventionality of ...
It looks as if we can talk about a weaker version , namely , that sound symbolism is a reality in languages generally , but its precise form varies cross - linguistically , sometimes wildly so . This means that some conventionality of ...
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He also notes that in languages with case systems , the subject may show diminutive symbolism , so that in Tongan , for example , the subject of a transitive verb marked by ? e , exhibits diminutive symbolism , while the subject of an ...
He also notes that in languages with case systems , the subject may show diminutive symbolism , so that in Tongan , for example , the subject of a transitive verb marked by ? e , exhibits diminutive symbolism , while the subject of an ...
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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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