
Sound symbolism scaffolds language development in preverbal …
2015年2月1日 · In each trial, infant participants were presented with a visual stimulus (e.g., a round shape) followed by a novel spoken word that either sound-symbolically matched (“moma”) or mismatched (“kipi”) the shape.
Little Magpies Lab - Sound Symbolism & Infant Language Learning
In this study, the infants were presented with two word-shape pairs. Half of the infants experienced a word and shape that sound-symbolically matched (‘moma’ for a round shape and ‘kipi’ for a...
Two nonsense words, kipi or moma, recorded by a Japanese female (400 ms in duration), were used as auditory stimuli respectively in two diferent conditions.
In each trial, infant participants were presented with a visual stimulus (e.g., a round shape) fol-lowed by a novel spoken word that either sound-symbolically matched (“moma ”) or mis-matched (“kipi ”) the shape.
Infants Inherently Link Images, Sounds When Learning Language
The researchers showed 49 infants a round shape or a spiky shape, followed by two novel words—“moma” or “kipi”—that were either a match or mismatch to the shapes through sound symbolism.
Link between image and sound | Neuro-patch - dyslectern.info
2015年3月1日 · They show that sound symbolism can be used by infants about to learn language (about 11 months) to match certain pseudo-words to drawings - “moma” to rounded shapes and “kipi” to sharply angled shapes. Sound symbolism is interesting but it need not be the first or most important link between auditory and visual information.
Experimental protocol. In each trial, infants were presented with a ...
Shape and sound were sound-symbolically matched (e.g., a spiky shape followed by “kipi”) or mismatched (e.g., a spiky shape followed by “moma”). from publication: Sound Symbolism Scaffolds ...
An illustration of the sound symbolic match-mismatch paradigm. 'Kipi …
In several of the studies, a word like 'moma' is linked with round shapes and 'kipi' with spiky ones. ... ... The proportion of parents' sound symbolic word use varies across languages (e.g.,...
Sound symbolism scaffolds language development in preverbal …
In each trial, infant participants were presented with a visual stimulus (e.g., a round shape) followed by a novel spoken word that either sound-symbolically matched ("moma") or mismatched ("kipi") the shape.
Experimental procedure. (A) Schematic of the moma condition.
Two nonsense words, kipi or moma, recorded by a Japanese female (400 ms in duration), were used as auditory stimuli respectively in two different conditions. In the moma condition, the...
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