Sound symbolic patterns in Pokémon names

Shigeto Kawahara, Atsushi Noto, Gakuji Kumagai

研究成果: Article査読

42 被引用数 (Scopus)

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This paper presents a case study of sound symbolism, cases in which certain sounds tend to be associated with particular meanings. We used the corpus of all Japanese Pokémon names available as of October 2016. We tested the effects of voiced obstruents, mora counts, and vowel quality on Pokémon characters' size, weight, strength parameters, and evolution levels. We found that the number of voiced obstruents in Pokémon names correlates positively with size, weight, evolution levels, and general strength parameters, except for speed. We argue that this result is compatible with the frequency code hypothesis of Ohala. The number of moras in Pokémon names correlates positively with size, weight, evolution levels, and all strength parameters. Vowel height is also shown to have an influence on size and weight-Pokémon characters with initial high vowels tend to be smaller and lighter, although the effect size is not very large. Not only does this paper offer a new case study of sound symbolism, it provides evidence that sound symbolism is at work when naming proper nouns.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)219-244
ページ数26
ジャーナルPhonetica
75
3
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2018 7月 1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 言語および言語学
  • 音響学および超音波学
  • 言語学および言語

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