How widespread is Sound symbolism
Reuse Willem J De
rwd0002 at unt.edu
Tue Sep 14 20:12:19 UTC 1999
Responding to Jess Tauber's message of 9/9/99. When I said that
diminutive s/sh symbolism is extremely widespread, I had in mind
the Spanish hypocoristics where /ch/ replaces /s/, diminutive
palatalizations in Basque, /s/ to /sh/ shift in Lule, an extinct
language of northern central Argentina. It might be more common around
the Pacific rim, but there are plenty of other places where it can be
encountered.
Willem de Reuse
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