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- Title
Phonetic iconicity in the evaluative morphology of a sample of Indo-European, Niger-Congo and Austronesian languages.
- Authors
Gregová, Renáta; Körtvélyessy, Lívia; Zimmermann, Július
- Abstract
Universals Archive (Universal #1926) indicates a universal tendency for sound symbolism in reference to the expression of diminutives and augmentatives. The research (Štekauer et al. 2009) carried out on European languages has not proved the tendency at all. Therefore, our research was extended to cover three language families - Indo-European, Niger-Congo and Austronesian. A three-step analysis examining different aspects of phonetic symbolism was carried out on a core vocabulary of 35 lexical items. A research sample was selected out of 60 languages. The evaluative markers were analyzed according to both phonetic classification of vowels and consonants and Ultan's and Niewenhuis' conclusions on the dominance of palatal and post-alveolar consonants in diminutive markers. Finally, the data obtained in our sample languages was evaluated by means of a three-dimensional model illustrating the place of articulation of the individual segments.
- Subjects
SOUND; PHONETICS; LEXICON; COMPARATIVE linguistics; ARTICULATION (Speech)
- Publication
Word Structure, 2010, Vol 3, Issue 2, p156
- ISSN
1750-1245
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3366/word.2010.0003