
Linguistic Synesthesia
A Meta-analysis
Cambridge University Press
Published on 3. July 2025
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84 pages
978-1-009-51914-4 (ISBN)
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Linguistic synesthesias combine different senses, as in English smooth melody (touch?sound). For nearly a century, researchers have gathered data that has been interpreted as supporting the notion of a hierarchical ordering of the senses. According to this proposal, expressions map the presumed-to-be 'lower' senses of touch, taste, and smell onto the presumed-to-be 'higher' senses of sound and sight. Here, this proposal is tested in the first-ever meta-analysis of linguistic synesthesias, combining thirty-eight datasets from fourteen different languages. The authors demonstrate that clear patterns emerge from the data, but many such patterns are inconsistent with the notion of a linear hierarchical order or a simple lower/higher divide of the senses. This calls for a shift in what theories are considered to be viable for explaining asymmetries between the senses in linguistic synesthesia.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
136 gr
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978-1-009-51914-4 (9781009519144)
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1. Introduction; 2. Why a meta-analysis of linguistic synesthesia is needed; 3. The hierarchy of the senses: evidence and theory; 4. Methods; 5. Analysis #1: Hierarchy congruency; 6. Analysis #2: source/target ratios; 7. Analysis #3: pairwise asymmetry; 8. Analysis #4: specific mappings; 9. Discussion; 10. Conclusion and outlook for future research on linguistic synesthesia; References.