Functional imagery and onomatopoeic representation of auditory signals
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概要
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To obtain basic data for use in designing auditory signals that are easy to understand and memorize, we examined the functionary imagery and onomatopoeic representations that are associated with common auditory signals. Functional imagery was classified into 5 categories by principal component analysis : alarm versus operation feedback, attention, calling, warning, and ending. We found the following relationships between functional imagery, onomatopoeic representation and acoustical properties of auditory signals. Repeated sounds aroused functional imagery of alarm, and their onomatopoeic representations consisted of repeated syllables. Long sounds with low fundamental frequency and many harmonics also aroused imagery of alarm, and were represented by prolonged sounds containing voiced consonants and the vowel /u/. Short sounds were associated with operation feedback, and were represented by single syllables, sometimes with doubled consonants. Long-attack sounds aroused imagery of attention, and were represented by palatalized consonants. Fast-rate periodically modulated sounds evoked imagery of calling, and were represented by repeated flapping. Low-pitch sounds with many harmonics produced imagery of warning, and were represented by voiced consonants. Repeated signals with long duration or long-decay sounds were associated with ending, and were represented by repeatedly prolonged syllables or prolong sounds followed by syllabic nasals.
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著者
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Takada M
Faculty Of Design Kyushu University
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Yamauchi Katsuya
Faculty Of Design Kyushu University
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Yamauchi Katsuya
Kyushu Institute Of Design
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Iwamiya Shin-ichiro
Kyushu Institute of Design
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Iwamiya Shin-ichiro
Faculty of Design, Kyushu University
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Takada Masayuki
Kyushu Institute of Design
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Iwamiya S
Faculty Of Design Kyushu University
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