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Google releases Android 15 Beta 2 with many new features

During the second day of the Google I/O 2024 event, Google released Android 15 Beta 2 with several new features and optimizations. - SamMobile ....

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Drop is taking 20 percent off keycaps exclusively for Verge readers

Save 20 percent on some colorful keycaps for your mechanical keyboard. Plus, there are more deals today on the third-gen Apple AirPods, Logitech G Pro X Superlight gaming mouse, Garmin Instinct Tactical, and more. ....

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Frontiers | Japanese Sound-Symbolic Words for Representing the Hardness of an Object Are Judged Similarly by Japanese and English Speakers

Contrary to the assumption of modern linguistics, sound symbolism, which is the non-arbitrary relationship between sounds and meanings, exists. Sound symbolism, including the “Bouba–Kiki” effect, implies the universality of such relationships; individuals from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds can similarly relate sound-symbolic words to referents, although the extent of these similarities remains to be fully understood. Here, we examined if subjects from different countries could similarly infer the surface texture properties from words that sound-symbolically represent hardness in Japanese. We prepared Japanese sound symbolic words of which novelty was manipulated by a genetic algorithm (GA). Japanese speakers in Japan and English speakers in both Singapore and the United States rated these words based on surface texture properties (hardness, warmness, and roughness), as well as familiarity. The results show that hardness-related words were rated as harder and rough ....

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