Kazuko Shinohara, Ryoko Uno. Exploring the Positional Effects in Sound Symbolism: The Case of Hardness Judgments by English and Japanese Speakers. Languages. 2022. 7. 3. 179-179
Ryoko Uno. The role of linguistic knowledge in creating new forms: Neologisms in natural and artificial languages. Papers form the National Conference of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistic Association. 2022. 22. 410-413
Analysis of the use of Japanese mimetics in the eating and imagined eating of rice crackers. (K. Toratani (ed.) The Language of Food in Japanese: Cognitive Perspectives and Beyond.)
John Benjamins 2022 ISBN:9789027210821
The sound-symbolic effects of consonants on food texture: An experimental study of snack names in Japanese. (K. Toratani (ed.) The Language of Food in Japanese: Cognitive Perspectives and Beyond.)
John Benjamins 2022 ISBN:9789027257994
Revealing Linguistic Knowledge Using Experimental Methods: The New Turn in Cognitive Linguistics
ひつじ書房 2021
How do we categorize known and unknown ideophones? A case study of Japanese reduplicated ideophones
(The 16th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference 2023)
Does Japanese have language-specific sound symbolism? A comparison with English and French
(The 16th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference 2023)