13.1295, FYI: Phonosemantics Experiments:Invitation

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Subject: 13.1295, FYI: Phonosemantics Experiments:Invitation

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Date:  Mon, 6 May 2002 14:10:58 EDT
From:  Zylogy at aol.com
Subject:  Phonosemantics experiments- participation invitation

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Date:  Mon, 6 May 2002 14:10:58 EDT
From:  Zylogy at aol.com
Subject:  Phonosemantics experiments- participation invitation

Hello lurkers. All interested parties are invited to participate in a
series of phonosemantic experiments aimed at determining the shape of
subjects' unconscious mapping of form to meaning. Participants will be
given a subset of forms, semantic domains and meanings and then
utilize them in their own work with a group of subjects. The first set
of experiments will be along the lines of the famous mil- mal- mol
work by Edward Sapir published back in the 1920's, but covering a much
fuller range of possible forms and semantic domains. If you would like
to be included in this venture please contact me either by e-mail or
ground mail. Thanks much!

Sincerely,
Jess Tauber
zylogy at aol.com

152 Iroquois Avenue
Oakland, NJ 07436
USA

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