Presentation 2012-08-18
Sequence analysis of phonetic structure of onomatopoeic expression and the phases of gesture
Hiromichi HOSOMA,
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Abstract(in English) Onomatopoeia is a special form of language expression in Japanese. Its phonological form (signifier) appears to be associated more directly than arbitrarily with its meaning (signified). In this form of expression, a word base is often accompanied by onomatopoeic constituents, such as "Q," "N," or a vowel "R." In this study, we considered the coordination of the time structure between speech and gesture. In this study, we analyzed 2 field data to explore the relationship between speech and gesture. Considering the detailed linkage between onomatopoeia and gesture, we propose the "motor coordination hypothesis".
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Conference Date 2012/8/11(1days)
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Title (in English) Sequence analysis of phonetic structure of onomatopoeic expression and the phases of gesture
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1st Author's Name Hiromichi HOSOMA
1st Author's Affiliation School of Human Culture, University of Shiga Prefecture()
Date 2012-08-18
Paper # HCS2012-46
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 176
Page pp.pp.-
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