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Cognitive science / Phonetics / Sound symbolism / Vowel / Schwa / Linguistics / Vowels / Bouba/kiki effect
Date: 2014-03-17 19:51:03
Cognitive science
Phonetics
Sound symbolism
Vowel
Schwa
Linguistics
Vowels
Bouba/kiki effect

a Pion publication i-Perception[removed]volume 4, pages 239–241 dx.doi.org[removed]i0535 ISSN[removed]

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