2022
DOI: 10.1111/cogs.13196
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Corrigendum ‘A Cross‐modal and Cross‐lingual Study of Iconicity in Language: Insights from Deep Learning’

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“…To date, PanPhon is a database relating over 5,000 IPA segments to 24 subsegmental articulatory features. 3 It has been used for various purposes, such as cross-modal and cross-lingual study of iconicity in languages (Zhu et al, 2021), and cross-linguistic phonosemantic correspondence using a deep-learning framework (de Varda and Strapparava, 2021).…”
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“…To date, PanPhon is a database relating over 5,000 IPA segments to 24 subsegmental articulatory features. 3 It has been used for various purposes, such as cross-modal and cross-lingual study of iconicity in languages (Zhu et al, 2021), and cross-linguistic phonosemantic correspondence using a deep-learning framework (de Varda and Strapparava, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The study of phonemes and phonological features have furthermore been essential to, e.g., address the problems of non-arbitrariness in languages and investigating universals of spoken languages (de Varda and Strapparava, 2022). Studies such as Gast and Koptjevskaja-Tamm (2022) demonstrate the genealogical stability (persistence) and susceptibility to change (diffusibility) via studying the patterns the phonemes/phonological forms and the colexifications across European languages.…”
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