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Linguistic Sharpness: Sound Symbolism and the Hidden Language Geometry. Perception, Phonetics, and Evolutionary Synesthesia in the Modern Human Brain
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- Nombre de pages151
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-33379-0
- EAN9783565333790
- Date de parution17/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille879 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
If you were shown a jagged, star-like shape and a rounded, cloud-like blob, and asked to name one "Bouba" and the other "Kiki, " which would be which? Across cultures and languages, nearly everyone intuitively assigns "Kiki" to the sharp shape and "Bouba" to the round one. This seemingly trivial puzzle exposes a profound neurological secret about how we process the world.
This book investigates the fascinating mechanics of the Bouba/Kiki effect and the concept of sound symbolism.
It shatters the long-held linguistic belief that the relationship between words and their meanings is entirely arbitrary. You will discover how our brains possess a hardwired, cross-sensory mapping system that connects the physical movement of our vocal cords with the visual geometry of objects. The narrative dives deep into evolutionary psychology, suggesting that this innate phonetic translation may have been the very spark that allowed early humans to develop complex language.
It reveals how marketers and product designers exploit this subconscious synesthesia to make us prefer certain brand names over others. Unlock the invisible connections between sound and shape. Read this book to understand how your brain secretly translates the visual world into the spoken word.
It shatters the long-held linguistic belief that the relationship between words and their meanings is entirely arbitrary. You will discover how our brains possess a hardwired, cross-sensory mapping system that connects the physical movement of our vocal cords with the visual geometry of objects. The narrative dives deep into evolutionary psychology, suggesting that this innate phonetic translation may have been the very spark that allowed early humans to develop complex language.
It reveals how marketers and product designers exploit this subconscious synesthesia to make us prefer certain brand names over others. Unlock the invisible connections between sound and shape. Read this book to understand how your brain secretly translates the visual world into the spoken word.



