Marcus Perlman
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States |
Area:
Language evolution, gestureGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorRaymond W. Gibbs | grad student | 2005-2010 | UC Santa Cruz |
Teenie Matlock | post-doc | UC Merced | |
Gary Lupyan | post-doc | 2014-2015 | UW Madison |
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Winter B, Lupyan G, Perry LK, et al. (2023) Iconicity ratings for 14,000+ English words. Behavior Research Methods |
Winter B, Sóskuthy M, Perlman M, et al. (2022) Trilled /r/ is associated with roughness, linking sound and touch across spoken languages. Scientific Reports. 12: 1035 |
Ćwiek A, Fuchs S, Draxler C, et al. (2022) The effect is robust across cultures and writing systems. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 377: 20200390 |
Perlman M, Woodin G. (2021) A Complete Real-World Theory of Language Should Explain How Iconicity Remains a Stable Property of Linguistic Systems. Journal of Cognition. 4: 43 |
Perlman M, Paul J, Lupyan G. (2021) Vocal communication of magnitude across language, age, and auditory experience. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
Ćwiek A, Fuchs S, Draxler C, et al. (2021) Novel vocalizations are understood across cultures. Scientific Reports. 11: 10108 |
Woodin G, Winter B, Perlman M, et al. (2020) 'Tiny numbers' are actually tiny: Evidence from gestures in the TV News Archive. Plos One. 15: e0242142 |
THOMPSON B, PERLMAN M, LUPYAN G, et al. (2020) A data-driven approach to the semantics of iconicity in American Sign Language and English Language and Cognition. 12: 182-202 |
DINGEMANSE M, PERLMAN M, PERNISS P. (2020) Construals of iconicity: experimental approaches to form–meaning resemblances in language Language and Cognition. 12: 1-14 |
Perlman M, Little H, Thompson B, et al. (2018) Iconicity in Signed and Spoken Vocabulary: A Comparison Between American Sign Language, British Sign Language, English, and Spanish. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 1433 |