📣New publication on #ideophones Don't miss this fantastic issue on #motion and #ideophones across #languages in the Journal of Cognitive Semantics @degruyter_brill @[email protected] @[email protected] ¡¡¡It's #OpenAccess!!! brill.com/view/journal...
📢 New publication Interested in #iconicity? Fascinated by #ideophones? Craving for #fieldwork in this area? Check out this book and ideas will come... I explain how to conduct #psycholinguistic research in #minority languages such as #Basque @oxfordacademic.bsky.social @psylexlab.bsky.social

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)

@linguistics #lingcomm #wikipedia

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.

OSF

@dingemansemark I had a discussion with Corrine Occhino and Vadim Kimmelman recently about how to discuss signs with (presumably) accidental similar form and meaning between two unrelated signed languages. We were wondering if there is any term you are aware of for when ideophones are similar in form and meaning across to spoken languages? #ideophones #linguistics
‘Pachi pachi’ or ‘kachi kachi’? Japan launches foreigners’ guide to tricky world of onomatopoeia

As foreign population reaches record levels, the western prefecture of Mie has compiled a guide for those who need it

The Guardian
Part II of my peer review of this preprint is now online. I call into doubt the scientific utility of seeing ideophones as a “linguistic fossil” (a relic frozen in time, an archaism, a remnant of what once was), and note how such a construal risks imposing tunnel vision — precisely what we see, I think, in this preprint https://ideophone.org/pitfalls-of-fossil-thinking-a-peer-review-ii/ #linguistics #HistoryOfLinguistics #ideophones
Pitfalls of fossil-thinking: a peer review II – The Ideophone

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/

Pitfalls of fossil-thinking: preface to a peer review – The Ideophone