Margaret Magnus  

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"For example [in Suitbert Ertel's study Sinnvolle Artikulation: Statistische Untersuchungen zur Lautbedeutsamkeit mit 37 Sprachen ], gargling is expressed predominantly with voiced velar sounds, spitting with labials and unvoiced plosives, and so on and so forth." --Margaret Magnus in "A History of Sound Symbolism" in The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics (2013)

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Margaret Magnus is a scholar specialized in sound symbolism, she is the author of Gods in the Word.




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