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Phonemes carry systematic semantic structure, study finds

A new research paper suggests that individual phonemes, the basic units of sound in language, possess systematic semantic structures. Contrary to the long-held belief in linguistic arbitrariness, this study demonstrates that phonemes carry discernible meaning profiles that can be detected by large language models and perceived by human listeners across different languages. The research indicates that the physical act of producing these sounds is linked to the meanings they convey, reframing phoneme-level iconicity as an embodied aspect of language. AI

IMPACT Challenges linguistic assumptions and suggests new avenues for AI's understanding of language.

RANK_REASON Academic paper published on arXiv detailing novel research findings. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Gexin Zhao ·

    Evidence for systematic semantic structure in individual phonemes

    arXiv:2603.17306v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: A foundational assumption in linguistics holds that sound-meaning relations are largely arbitrary. Here we show that this assumption fails at the level of individual phonemes: each English phoneme carries a structured, multidime…