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Title: A study of the cognitive synesthetic mechanism as a supplement to the sound imitation theory of lingual genesis
Authors: Lavrynenko, Oleksandr
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Lavrynenko O. A study of the cognitive synesthetic mechanism as a supplement to the sound imitation theory of lingual genesis / O. Lavrynenko // East European Journal of Psycholinguistics / Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University. – Lutsk, 2014. – Issue 1. – P. 62-70.
Issue Date: 2014
Date of entry: 7-Mar-2015
Publisher: Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University
Keywords: language genesis
cognitive conception
idealistic conception
synesthetic mechanism
associative connections
source of words creation
sound imitation
Series/Report no.: Volume 1, Number 2;
Abstract: In this article an analytical view of the general theories of language genesis is presented. The evolutional, idealistic and cognitive approaches to the exploration of language origins are described in the theoretical part. At the end of this part the author explains the meaning and origin of the term «synesthesia» and demonstrates the foundation of its practical reasonability. In the practical part of work an empirical study of the phenomenon of synesthesia is carried out, based on literal Ukrainian-language material. The phenomenon referred to is considered to have been one of the sources of the creation of new words during the development of civilization. It is ascertained that synesthesia is a genuine phenomenon which, in the author’s opinion, is able to reinforce the sound imitation theory of language genesis, along with the concept of memes.
URI: http://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/4958
Content type: Article
Appears in Collections:East European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 2014, Volume 1, Number 2

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