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Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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March 9, 2018
Repeated imitation makes human vocalizations more word-like
Pierce Edmiston, Marcus Perlman, Gary Lupyan
Royal Society Open Science
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September 12, 2015
Iconicity can ground the creation of vocal symbols
Marcus Perlman, Rick Dale, Gary Lupyan
Cognitive Science
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October 30, 2014
Iconic Prosody in Story Reading
Marcus Perlman, Nathaniel Clark, Marlene Johansson Falck
Child Development
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April 21, 2026
Young children benefit from iconicity when learning novel onomatopoeia
Kirsty R Green, Marcus Perlman, Sotaro Kita
Plos One
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September 5, 2015
Iconicity in English and Spanish and Its Relation to Lexical Category and Age of Acquisition
Lynn K Perry, Marcus Perlman, Gary Lupyan
Scientific Reports
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April 15, 2025
Reply to: Not just the alveolar trill, but all "r-like" sounds are associated with roughness across languages, pointing to a more general link between sound and touch
Márton Sóskuthy, Mark Dingemanse, Bodo Winter, et al.
Scientific Reports
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January 21, 2022
Trilled /r/ is associated with roughness, linking sound and touch across spoken languages
Bodo Winter, Márton Sóskuthy, Marcus Perlman, et al.
Cognitive Science
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August 5, 2025
Iconic Words Are Associated With Iconic Gestures
Ell Wilding, Bodo Winter, Jeannette Littlemore, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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August 30, 2018
Iconicity in Signed and Spoken Vocabulary: A Comparison Between American Sign Language, British Sign Language, English, and Spanish
Marcus Perlman, Hannah Little, Bill Thompson, et al.
Plos One
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November 17, 2020
'Tiny numbers' are actually tiny: Evidence from gestures in the TV News Archive
Greg Woodin, Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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March 9, 2018
Repeated imitation makes human vocalizations more word-like
Pierce Edmiston, Marcus Perlman, Gary Lupyan
Royal Society Open Science
|
September 12, 2015
Iconicity can ground the creation of vocal symbols
Marcus Perlman, Rick Dale, Gary Lupyan
Cognitive Science
|
October 30, 2014
Iconic Prosody in Story Reading
Marcus Perlman, Nathaniel Clark, Marlene Johansson Falck
Child Development
|
April 21, 2026
Young children benefit from iconicity when learning novel onomatopoeia
Kirsty R Green, Marcus Perlman, Sotaro Kita
Plos One
|
September 5, 2015
Iconicity in English and Spanish and Its Relation to Lexical Category and Age of Acquisition
Lynn K Perry, Marcus Perlman, Gary Lupyan
Scientific Reports
|
April 15, 2025
Reply to: Not just the alveolar trill, but all "r-like" sounds are associated with roughness across languages, pointing to a more general link between sound and touch
Márton Sóskuthy, Mark Dingemanse, Bodo Winter, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
January 21, 2022
Trilled /r/ is associated with roughness, linking sound and touch across spoken languages
Bodo Winter, Márton Sóskuthy, Marcus Perlman, et al.
Cognitive Science
|
August 5, 2025
Iconic Words Are Associated With Iconic Gestures
Ell Wilding, Bodo Winter, Jeannette Littlemore, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
|
August 30, 2018
Iconicity in Signed and Spoken Vocabulary: A Comparison Between American Sign Language, British Sign Language, English, and Spanish
Marcus Perlman, Hannah Little, Bill Thompson, et al.
Plos One
|
November 17, 2020
'Tiny numbers' are actually tiny: Evidence from gestures in the TV News Archive
Greg Woodin, Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, et al.
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