noxious
发表于 2025-3-23 11:51:05
Mark C. Brundrett,Lynette K. AbbottShen (1997) and Popova (2005) have both suggested that touch is the most embodied sensory modality among human senses based on its perceptual nature.
前面
发表于 2025-3-23 17:50:19
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CLEAR
发表于 2025-3-23 18:06:28
Katja Sterflinger,Guadalupe PiñarThe synaesthetic data from the Sinica corpus shows that vision, hearing, and smell exhibit much lower degrees of synaesthetic participation than touch and taste in Mandarin (see Chap. .). In addition, there are only four auditory adjectives and two olfactory adjectives identified with synaesthetic uses (see Chap. .).
他去就结束
发表于 2025-3-24 02:03:07
Dayna Daubaras,A. M. ChakrabartyZhao and Huang (2018) demonstrated that compound Mandarin sensory adjectives comprised of two concepts originally for different senses also followed the directionality tendencies of linguistic synaesthesia.
grandiose
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使满足
发表于 2025-3-24 08:53:40
Introduction to Synaesthesia,Synaesthesia, with an alternative spelling as ., has the etymological roots . ‘together’ and . ‘perception’ in Greek (Popova in From perception to meaning: image schema in cognitive linguistics (cognitive linguistics research 29). Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, pp 395–420 .; Ronga et al. in Pragmat Cognit 20(1):135–167, .).
Substitution
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Obstruction
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Frenetic
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斜谷
发表于 2025-3-25 00:11:33
Mandarin Visual, Auditory, and Olfactory Adjectives,The synaesthetic data from the Sinica corpus shows that vision, hearing, and smell exhibit much lower degrees of synaesthetic participation than touch and taste in Mandarin (see Chap. .). In addition, there are only four auditory adjectives and two olfactory adjectives identified with synaesthetic uses (see Chap. .).