This paper investigates the underlying cognitive processes of sound–color associations by connecting perceptual evidence from research on cross-modal correspondences to sound …
S Rhee - … : Language change between text and grammar (Trends …, 2024 - degruyter.com
Despite the widely accepted rule of discourse that discourages a discourse participant from interrupting the speaker, interlocutors often interrupt the speaker for various reasons in …
R Seongha - Russian Journal of Linguistics, 2023 - cyberleninka.ru
With the technological benefits and challenges computer-mediated communication provides, interactants in social network service (SNS) communication are driven to use …
S Rhee, HJ Koo - Terminology, 2017 - jbe-platform.com
Korean has a large number of taste terms and the paradigm is continuously expanding since the lexicalization operates systematically on a few robust principles. Based on the taste …
S Rhee - … : Language Change between Text and Grammar, 2024 - books.google.com
Despite the widely accepted rule of discourse that discourages a discourse participant from interrupting the speaker, interlocutors often interrupt the speaker for various reasons in …
KN Koh - Signs and Society, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
The practice of attaching inventive labels for things with a wide spectrum of selections to choose from is a widespread marketing practice. This article examines how unusual “fancy” …
Ideophones, a unique class of linguistic expressions, serve as powerful tools for vividly conveying sensory perceptions and experiences. Unlike English, in the Korean language …
As lexicalized depictions, ideophones (also known as expressives or mimetics) differ fundamentally from other words both in the kinds of meanings they represent and the ways …
M Molstrom-Warner - 2022 - scholarsbank.uoregon.edu
" Linguistic relativity, more colloquially known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, is the idea that the native language one speaks shapes the way one perceives and experiences the world …