New! A multi-methods toolkit for ideophone research, w/ Bonnie McLean
On the blog: https://ideophone.org/new-methods-for-ideophone-research/
I shouldn't have looked up the #Ideophones article on Wikipedia 🫠
bristling with exoticism and anglocentrism, deeply wrong in many places (least common word class!? sound imitation?!) and generally just subpar.
(yes I know anyone including me can edit wikipedia, I was once an admin and contributed at least 100 articles 2004-2007. To avoid any COI I wouldn't edit topics where I've become an author of primary sources myself)
New preprint! Triangulating iconicity, with Stella Punselie & Bonnie McLean (Uppsala) https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/z9a4e
We combine three ways of looking at the iconicity of 239 #ideophones from 5 languages: (i) coding structural correspondences between form and meaning; (ii) collecting subjective iconicity ratings, and (iii) relating these to performance in guessing tasks. Triangulation contributes to an empirically grounded, theoretically informed, experimentally robust understanding of #iconicity.
Finally out! Two chapters in the Oxford Handbook of Word Classes:
📖 Ideophones
PDF https://pure.mpg.de/pubman/item/item_3556597_1/component/file_3556598/Dingemanse_2023_Ideophones_OUP_withbib.pdf
📖 Interjections
PDF https://pure.mpg.de/pubman/item/item_3556600_1/component/file_3556601/Dingemanse_2023_Interjections_OUP_withbib.pdf
I saw a preprint and wrote something on the fraught history of Western linguistic thinking about language evolution, sound symbolism and #ideophones
https://ideophone.org/pitfalls-of-fossil-thinking-preface-to-a-peer-review/