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Cross-linguistically shared and language-specific sound symbolism in novel words elicited by locomotion videos in Japanese and English
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Sound symbolism facilitates long-term retention of the semantic representation of novel verbs in three-year-olds
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Cross-linguistically shared and language-specific sound symbolism in novel words elicited by locomotion videos in Japanese and English
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The role of timing and prototypical causality on how preschoolers fast-map novel verb meanings
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Sound symbolism scaffolds language development in preverbal infants
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How Sound Symbolism Is Processed in the Brain: A Study on Japanese Mimetic Words
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The sound symbolism bootstrapping hypothesis for language acquisition and language evolution
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Cross-Linguistically Shared and Language-Specific Sound Symbolism for Motion: An Exploratory Data Mining Approach
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In: Saji, Noburo; Akita, Kimi; Imai, Mutsumi; Kantartzis, Katerina; & Kita, Sotaro. (2013). Cross-Linguistically Shared and Language-Specific Sound Symbolism for Motion: An Exploratory Data Mining Approach. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 35(35). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2s01d8pf (2013)
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Do children find it easier to learn verb meanings for ‘punctual / change-of-location’ actions than for non-causative events?
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