Research has shown sound-symbolic associations between speech sounds and conceptual and/or perceptual properties of a referent. This study used the choice response time method to investigate hypothesized associations between a high/low vowel and spatial concepts of up/down and above/below. The participants were presented with a stimulus that moved either upward or downward (Experiments 1 and 2), or that was located above or below the reference stimulus (Experiment 3), and they had to pronounce a vowel ( or [& UAELIG;]) based on the spatial location of the stimulus. The study showed that the high vowel was produced faster in relation to the up-directed and the above-positioned stimulus, while the low vowel [& UAELIG;] was produced faster in relation to the down-directed and the below-positioned stimulus. In addition, the study replicated the pitch-elevation effect showing a raising of the vocalization pitch when vocalizations were produced to the up-directed stimulus. The article discusses these effects in terms of the involvement of sensorimotor processes in representing spatial concepts.

Vainio, L., Wikström, A., Repetto, C., Vainio, M., Sound-symbolic association between speech sound and spatial meaning in relation to the concepts of up/down and above/below, <<LANGUAGE AND COGNITION>>, 2023; (N/A): 1-20. [doi:10.1017/langcog.2023.31] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/246975]

Sound-symbolic association between speech sound and spatial meaning in relation to the concepts of up/down and above/below

Repetto, Claudia;
2023

Abstract

Research has shown sound-symbolic associations between speech sounds and conceptual and/or perceptual properties of a referent. This study used the choice response time method to investigate hypothesized associations between a high/low vowel and spatial concepts of up/down and above/below. The participants were presented with a stimulus that moved either upward or downward (Experiments 1 and 2), or that was located above or below the reference stimulus (Experiment 3), and they had to pronounce a vowel ( or [& UAELIG;]) based on the spatial location of the stimulus. The study showed that the high vowel was produced faster in relation to the up-directed and the above-positioned stimulus, while the low vowel [& UAELIG;] was produced faster in relation to the down-directed and the below-positioned stimulus. In addition, the study replicated the pitch-elevation effect showing a raising of the vocalization pitch when vocalizations were produced to the up-directed stimulus. The article discusses these effects in terms of the involvement of sensorimotor processes in representing spatial concepts.
2023
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Vainio, L., Wikström, A., Repetto, C., Vainio, M., Sound-symbolic association between speech sound and spatial meaning in relation to the concepts of up/down and above/below, <<LANGUAGE AND COGNITION>>, 2023; (N/A): 1-20. [doi:10.1017/langcog.2023.31] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/246975]
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