Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 2189-5961
Print ISSN : 1342-8675
Volume 26, Issue 3
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Research Notes
  • Gakuji Kumagai, Shigeto Kawahara
    2022 Volume 26 Issue 3 Pages 97-108
    Published: 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: April 30, 2023
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    This study explored sound symbolic values of particular syllable structure compositions, reduplicated forms and accent patterns. Through two experiments using nonce words, based upon a general working hypothesis that names that contain phonological and morphological structures that are characteristically found in Japanese child directed speech are judged to be appropriate for baby diaper names, we tested the following four specific hypotheses: a) a heavy-light (HL) sequence is more suitable for a baby diaper name than a light-light-light (LLL) sequence; b) a light-heavy (LH) sequence is less suitable than a light-light-light (LLL) sequence; c) reduplicated forms are more suitable than non-reduplicated forms; and d) accented words are more suitable than unaccented words. Not all these hypotheses were supported; instead, the results showed that names with various kinds of heavy syllables as well as those with accent were judged appropriate as a baby diaper name. The current results cannot solely be explained in terms of sound symbolic patterns that are found in the existing names, and thus suggest that sound symbolic knowledge involves abstract phonological generalizations concerning syllable weight and accentedness.

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