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sound symbolism
noun
, Linguistics.
- a nonarbitrary connection between phonetic features of linguistic items and their meanings, as in the frequent occurrence of close vowels in words denoting smallness, as petite and teeny-weeny.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sound symbolism1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
A shared “sound symbolism” across languages is not especially surprising when it reflects a real sound in nature, says Benjamin K. Bergen, a professor of cognitive science and director of the Language and Cognition Lab at the University of California, San Diego, who was not involved in the work.
From Scientific American
Sound symbolism is when a word sounds like what it means.
From New York Times
With profane words, though, as in other cases of sound symbolism, the sounds themselves seem to carry meaning.
From New York Times
They wondered whether it might even represent what’s called sound symbolism.
From New York Times
Sound symbolism and letter structure are his company’s key precepts.
From New York Times
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