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发音有助于语调声音象征。

Articulation contributes to valence sound symbolism.

机构信息

Department of Psychology.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Gen. 2022 May;151(5):1107-1114. doi: 10.1037/xge0001124. Epub 2021 Oct 25.

Abstract

Vowels are sound-symbolically associated with valence. Specifically, words containing /i/ (vs. /o/) are judged more suitable to denote positive (vs. negative) objects. Here, we examine the psychological processes driving valence sound symbolism by testing competing predictions for the vowel /y/. The articulatory hypothesis predicts /y/ to be associated with negative valence, because its articulation inhibits smiling; while the pitch-based hypothesis predicts /y/ to be associated with positive valence, because of its high intrinsic pitch. In four experiments, /i/ was associated with more positive valence than both /o/ and /y/ when reading (Experiments 1-3) and when hearing words (Experiment 4). The more negative valence of /y/ compared with /i/ supports the articulatory hypothesis; the similar (or even more negative) valence of /y/ compared with /o/ contradicts the pitch-based hypothesis. Thus, the present finding suggests that valence sound symbolism has its basis rather in articulatory than auditory phoneme properties. This advances our understanding of psychological processes in valence-vowel associations and in sound symbolism more generally. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

元音在声音与符号上与情绪相关。具体来说,含有/i/(相较于/o/)的单词被认为更适合表示积极(相较于消极)的事物。在这里,我们通过检验对立的/y/音的预测来检验驱动情绪声音符号的心理过程。发音假说预测/y/与消极情绪相关,因为其发音会抑制微笑;而基于音高的假说则预测/y/与积极情绪相关,因为它具有较高的固有音高。在四项实验中,在阅读(实验 1-3)和听到单词时(实验 4),与/o/和/y/相比,/i/与更积极的情绪相关。与/i/相比,/y/的情绪更消极,这支持了发音假说;与/o/相比,/y/的情绪甚至更消极,这与基于音高的假说相矛盾。因此,本研究结果表明,情绪声音符号的基础更多地在于发音而不是听觉音素属性。这推进了我们对情绪-元音关联以及更普遍的声音符号的心理过程的理解。

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