Expressing evolution in Pokémon names: Experimental explorations

Q2 Arts and Humanities
S. Kawahara, Gakuji Kumagai
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Abstract

Abstract There has been a growing interest in sound symbolic patterns in natural languages, in which some sounds are associated with particular meanings. Previous corpus-based research identified some specific sound symbolic relationships in Pokémon naming patterns in Japanese (Kawahara et al. 2018b). One of the main findings was that the names of Pokémon characters are more likely to contain voiced obstruents, and are longer in terms of mora count, when the Pokémon characters undergo evolution (e.g. nyoromo → nyorozo; poppo → pijotto). The current study reports three experiments that test whether (i) these patterns are productive in the minds of general Japanese speakers, and whether (ii) the same tendency holds with English speakers. The results show that the effect of phonological length was clearly observed both with Japanese and English speakers; the effects of voiced obstruents were observed clearly with Japanese speakers, but less clearly with English speakers. Along the way, we address other general issues related to sound symbolism: (iii) to what extent the sound symbolic effects identified in Kawahara et al. (2018b) rely on familiarity with Pokémon, and (iv) whether word-initial segments invoke stronger images than word-internal segments. In addition to its research value, we emphasize that this general project on Pokémon names can be useful for undergraduate phonetics education.
在poksammon名字中表达进化:实验探索
自然语言中的声音符号模式越来越受到人们的关注,在这些模式中,一些声音与特定的意义相关联。先前基于语料库的研究发现了日本poksammon命名模式中一些特定的声音符号关系(Kawahara et al.)。2018 b)。其中一个主要发现是,当poksammon字符经历进化时,poksammon字符的名称更有可能包含发音障碍,并且在道德计数方面更长(例如nyoromo→nyorozo;Poppo→pijotto)。目前的研究报告了三个实验来测试(i)这些模式是否在一般的日语使用者的头脑中有效,以及(ii)同样的趋势是否适用于英语使用者。结果表明,语音长度对日语和英语使用者的影响都很明显;发音障碍的影响在说日语的人身上观察得很清楚,但在说英语的人身上观察得不那么明显。在此过程中,我们解决了与声音象征主义相关的其他一般问题:(iii) Kawahara等人在多大程度上确定了声音象征效果。(2018b)依赖于对poksammon的熟悉程度,以及(iv)单词初始片段是否比单词内部片段调用更强的图像。除了它的研究价值外,我们强调这个关于poksammon名字的一般项目对本科语音学教育是有用的。
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Journal of Japanese Linguistics
Journal of Japanese Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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