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SUMMARY:Towards a history of sound-symbolic theories
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DESCRIPTION:The history of theories attributing an important role to relationships of similarity or analogy between sound and meaning in language is rich and ancient. In most major written traditions (Western\, Jewish\, Arab\, Indian\, Japanese...)\, these speculatio… @plus_info https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/277467
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SUMMARY:Towards a history of sound-symbolic theories
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DESCRIPTION:The history of theories attributing an important role to relationships of similarity or analogy between sound and meaning in language is rich and ancient. In most major written traditions (Western\, Jewish\, Arab\, Indian\, Japanese...)\, these speculatio… @plus_info https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/277467
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