Sonority
Associated Documents (3)
Main Author | Published Year | Title | Document Type | ||
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Ember, Carol R. | Climate, econiche, and sexuality: influences on sonority in language | Article | |||
Fought, John G. | Sonority and climate in a world sample of languages: findings and prospects | Article | |||
Ember, Carol R. | High CV score: regular rhythm or sonority? | Article |
Associated Hypotheses (8)
Main Author | Published Year | Hypothesis | |
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Ember, Carol R. | 2007 | Number of cold months will be negatively associated with sonority (183). | |
Ember, Carol R. | 2007 | Cold climate and sparse vegetation will be negatively associated with sonority (183). | |
Ember, Carol R. | 2007 | A higher factor score of premarital and extramarital sex frequency will be positively associated with sonority (183). | |
Ember, Carol R. | 2007 | A warm climate and dense vegetation will be associated with less sonority (183). | |
Fought, John G. | 2004 | Languages spoken in warmer climates will have a higher level of sonority than languages spoken in colder climates (28). | |
Fought, John G. | 2004 | Low sonority scores will be associated with higher levels of cultural complexity (38). | |
Ember, Carol R. | 2000 | Societies in a warm climate with tall dense vegetation will use fewer vowels (850). | |
Ember, Carol R. | 2000 | Societies in cold climates with sparse or short vegetation will use fewer vowels (850). |