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RT @TrendsCognSci: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages | PNAS https://t.co/23ndkZJSjg
RT @TrendsCognSci: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages | PNAS https://t.co/23ndkZJSjg
RT @TrendsCognSci: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages | PNAS https://t.co/23ndkZJSjg
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RT @TrendsCognSci: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages | PNAS https://t.co/23ndkZJSjg
RT @TrendsCognSci: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages | PNAS https://t.co/23ndkZJSjg
RT @TrendsCognSci: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages | PNAS https://t.co/23ndkZJSjg
RT @TrendsCognSci: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages | PNAS https://t.co/23ndkZJSjg
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages | PNAS https://t.co/23ndkZJSjg
RT @nuriapolocano: ¿Se cuestiona la arbitrariedad del signo? Descubiertas similitudes entre fonemas de palabras de distintas lenguas: https…
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Unrelated languages often use the same sounds for specific terms: https://t.co/5reSH6F3gA
@Dedalvs I suppose you conlangers (and lojbaners) didn't miss https://t.co/ovj9exUJTC, cited among others by https://t.co/OP5gYUyWTJ.
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages -- Blasi et al. -- PNAS https://t.co/PIJFiCD2hv
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages: https://t.co/1ovOjhuhE0
RT @CoEDLang: Exciting! Study involving CoEDL Partner Investigator Morten Christiansen reverberating on world stage https://t.co/uybdfqlMLg
This is how you test whether associations found across global languages aren't artifacts! (cough, Keith Chen, cough) https://t.co/v26y7y9A7g
RT @acerbialberto: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/Hx9wlSKzLf
RT @CoEDLang: Exciting! Study involving CoEDL Partner Investigator Morten Christiansen reverberating on world stage https://t.co/uybdfqlMLg
How arbitrary is that sign? https://t.co/L9dYUOHnyU
This should be good. https://t.co/mwxCXu8g3V
RT @nuriapolocano: ¿Se cuestiona la arbitrariedad del signo? Descubiertas similitudes entre fonemas de palabras de distintas lenguas: https…
RT @nuriapolocano: ¿Se cuestiona la arbitrariedad del signo? Descubiertas similitudes entre fonemas de palabras de distintas lenguas: https…
RT @nuriapolocano: ¿Se cuestiona la arbitrariedad del signo? Descubiertas similitudes entre fonemas de palabras de distintas lenguas: https…
Linguistic study proves more than 6,000 languages use similar sounds for common words https://t.co/vcCesPN01V see https://t.co/1o0E2ecOoQ
RT @CoEDLang: Exciting! Study involving CoEDL Partner Investigator Morten Christiansen reverberating on world stage https://t.co/uybdfqlMLg
Exciting! Study involving CoEDL Partner Investigator Morten Christiansen reverberating on world stage https://t.co/uybdfqlMLg
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
2/3 of the world's languages use/avoid same sounds for specific referents #linguistics #arbitrariness #cogling https://t.co/xz2CreZ0K0
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/qK7gTk7vf3 @linguischick #Phonology #CognitiveLing.
RT @nuriapolocano: ¿Se cuestiona la arbitrariedad del signo? Descubiertas similitudes entre fonemas de palabras de distintas lenguas: https…
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/uKEvwhW1dN
購読が必要だった https://t.co/sZ7tS14snw
RT @nuriapolocano: ¿Se cuestiona la arbitrariedad del signo? Descubiertas similitudes entre fonemas de palabras de distintas lenguas: https…
RT @nuriapolocano: ¿Se cuestiona la arbitrariedad del signo? Descubiertas similitudes entre fonemas de palabras de distintas lenguas: https…
¿Se cuestiona la arbitrariedad del signo? Descubiertas similitudes entre fonemas de palabras de distintas lenguas: https://t.co/CviAiokv2R
New study finds human languages evolved independently but assign similar sounds to most basic words https://t.co/uDV9JeHbCu
RT @SimonWTownsend: Re-evaluating the arbitrariness of the sign:data from two-thirds of the world's languages https://t.co/f44msNiWwr @UZH_…
RT @SimonJGreenhill: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/vvXfvxBxxb
RT @vkempe: New PNAS paper showing that non-arbitrariness of the sign is probably a universal:https://t.co/p19zmtcXbF
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
@cota_nabe 佐野さんの修論思い出すね→"Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages" https://t.co/oWmL235DfA
RT @SimonWTownsend: Re-evaluating the arbitrariness of the sign:data from two-thirds of the world's languages https://t.co/f44msNiWwr @UZH_…
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/xVvGGsro7N
RT @vkempe: New PNAS paper showing that non-arbitrariness of the sign is probably a universal:https://t.co/p19zmtcXbF
RT @vkempe: New PNAS paper showing that non-arbitrariness of the sign is probably a universal:https://t.co/p19zmtcXbF
New study finds human languages evolved independently but assign similar sounds to most basic words https://t.co/7gnwPoY38g
RT @replicatedtypo: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages: https://t.co/ANPH5h38p2
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages: https://t.co/ANPH5h38p2
音と意味の連合は任意性をもつとされてきたが,実際には世界中の基本単語には共通する音が含まれる傾向がある。 Blast et al. (2016). PNAS doi:10.1073/pnas.1605782113 https://t.co/1LpPKimerH
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
N for nose & i for small? Comparison of languages suggests sound–meaning associations not arbitrary after all https://t.co/YnbbPPOwjr
Links between sound and meaning across languages: https://t.co/t44ezlfijO https://t.co/acujB0F8oJ
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of #languages https://t.co/WR2gMmkcVK
Sound and meaning of words https://t.co/AbSr5caosr #slpeeps
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
RT @SimonWTownsend: Re-evaluating the arbitrariness of the sign:data from two-thirds of the world's languages https://t.co/f44msNiWwr @UZH_…
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/Hx9wlSKzLf
RT @astrobiology: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across 1000s of languages https://t.co/d0l2yClvYJ #UniversalTranslator https:/…
RT @vkempe: New PNAS paper showing that non-arbitrariness of the sign is probably a universal:https://t.co/p19zmtcXbF
RT @astrobiology: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across 1000s of languages https://t.co/d0l2yClvYJ #UniversalTranslator https:/…
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
Re-evaluating the arbitrariness of the sign:data from two-thirds of the world's languages https://t.co/f44msNiWwr @UZH_Science @uzh_news_en
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
RT @sramamoorthy: Universals in language - should Chomsky have looked one level lower? https://t.co/FS8ksC94Y3 Original article: https:/…
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RT @asaokitan: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/fUlq6mTVwC
世界の66%の言語の単語リストを用いて、基本語彙100個が音と密接な関係があることを示唆Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/fskfK13r68
RT @SimonJGreenhill: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/vvXfvxBxxb
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/fUlq6mTVwC
RT @astrobiology: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across 1000s of languages https://t.co/d0l2yClvYJ #UniversalTranslator https:/…
RT @astrobiology: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across 1000s of languages https://t.co/d0l2yClvYJ #UniversalTranslator https:/…
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages|PNAS https://t.co/srCC3Hwcu3
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across 1000s of languages https://t.co/d0l2yClvYJ #UniversalTranslator https://t.co/f7LG8wIjlf
Do humans speak a universal language? https://t.co/RqHVq72a2q
Do humans speak a universal language? https://t.co/KFDfrcCwNs
RT @DingemanseMark: Nice new paper by Damián Blasi and colleagues on biases in sound-meaning associations across languages #iconicity https…
Blasi et al. (in press). Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/huZP5TsBmO
a nose, by any other name, sounds the same https://t.co/QzNPD8ofWt
RT @SimonJGreenhill: Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/vvXfvxBxxb
New PNAS paper showing that non-arbitrariness of the sign is probably a universal:https://t.co/p19zmtcXbF
Universals in language - should Chomsky have looked one level lower? https://t.co/FS8ksC94Y3 Original article: https://t.co/9iHZxIK4IZ
Sound–meaning association biases evidenced across thousands of languages https://t.co/vvXfvxBxxb