• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Verbs of Perception: A Quantitative Typological Study
  • Contributor: Norcliffe, Elisabeth; Majid, Asifa
  • imprint: Project MUSE, 2024
  • Published in: Language
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1353/lan.2024.a922000
  • ISSN: 1535-0665
  • Keywords: Linguistics and Language ; Language and Linguistics
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  • Description: <jats:p xml:lang="en"> Abstract: Previous studies have proposed that the lexicalization of perception verbs is constrained by a biologically grounded hierarchy of the senses. Other research traditions emphasize conceptual and communicative factors instead. Drawing on a balanced sample of perception verb lexicons in 100 languages, we found that vision tends to be lexicalized with a dedicated verb, but that nonvisual modalities do not conform to the predictions of the sense-modality hierarchy. We also found strong asymmetries in which sensory meanings colexify. Rather than a universal hierarchy of the senses, we suggest that two domain-general constraints—conceptual similarity and communicative need—interact to shape lexicalization patterns.</jats:p>