Marcus Perlman

Marcus Perlman

University of Birmingham

H-index: 27

Europe-United Kingdom

About Marcus Perlman

Marcus Perlman, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of iconicity, language evolution, vocalization, gesture, ape communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written English

Iconic prosody is deeply connected to iconic gesture, and it may occur just as frequently

Defining iconicity for the cognitive sciences

Multimodality in emerging communication systems: a virtual reality approach

Infants can create different types of iconic gestures, with and without parental scaffolding

Iconicity ratings for 14,000+ english words

Great apes reach momentary altered mental states by spinning

The bouba/kiki effect is robust across cultures and writing systems

Marcus Perlman Information

University

Position

English Language and Linguistics

Citations(all)

2069

Citations(since 2020)

1514

Cited By

1094

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

University of Birmingham

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Marcus Perlman Skills & Research Interests

iconicity

language evolution

vocalization

gesture

ape communication

Top articles of Marcus Perlman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written English

Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

Greg Woodin

Bodo Winter

Jeannette Littlemore

Marcus Perlman

Jack Grieve

2024/2/26

Iconic prosody is deeply connected to iconic gesture, and it may occur just as frequently

Marcus Perlman

2024

Defining iconicity for the cognitive sciences

The Oxford handbook of iconicity in language. Oxford University Press. https://doi. org/10.31219/osf. io/5e3rc

Bodo Winter

Greg Woodin

Marcus Perlman

O Fischer

K Akita

...

2023

Multimodality in emerging communication systems: a virtual reality approach

Kotryna Motiekaitytė

Oxana Grosseck

Luisa Wolf

Hans R Bosker

Gerardo Ortega

...

2023

Infants can create different types of iconic gestures, with and without parental scaffolding

Kirsty Green

Chloe Osei-Cobbina

Marcus Perlman

Sotaro Kita

2023

Iconicity ratings for 14,000+ english words

Behavior Research Methods

Bodo Winter

Gary Lupyan

Lynn K Perry

Mark Dingemanse

Marcus Perlman

2023/4/20

Great apes reach momentary altered mental states by spinning

Primates

Adriano R Lameira

Marcus Perlman

2023/3/14

The bouba/kiki effect is robust across cultures and writing systems

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Aleksandra Ćwiek

Susanne Fuchs

Christoph Draxler

Eva Liina Asu

Dan Dediu

...

2022/1/3

Iconic words may be common in early child interactions because they are more engaging

Kirsty Green

Marcus Perlman

2022

Vocal communication of magnitude across language, age, and auditory experience.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Marcus Perlman

Jing Paul

Gary Lupyan

2022/4

Trilled /r/ is associated with roughness, linking sound and touch across spoken languages

Scientific Reports

Bodo Winter

Márton Sóskuthy

Marcus Perlman

Mark Dingemanse

2022/1/20

Iconicity ratings really do measure iconicity, and they open a new window onto the nature of language

Bodo Winter

Marcus Perlman

2021/6/18

Novel vocalizations are understood across cultures

Scientific reports

Aleksandra Ćwiek

Susanne Fuchs

Christoph Draxler

Eva Liina Asu

Dan Dediu

...

2021/5/12

Voice modulation: from origin and mechanism to social impact

Juan David Leongómez

Katarzyna Pisanski

David Reby

Disa Sauter

Nadine Lavan

...

2021/12/20

A complete real-world theory of language should explain how iconicity remains a stable property of linguistic systems

Journal of Cognition

Marcus Perlman

Greg Woodin

2021/8/23

Size sound symbolism in the English lexicon

Glossa: a journal of general linguistics

Bodo Winter

Marcus Perlman

2021/6/28

Construals of iconicity: experimental approaches to form–meaning resemblances in language

Language and cognition

Mark Dingemanse

Marcus Perlman

Pamela Perniss

2020/3

Illustrating the creative aspects of sound symbolism: Implications for theories of language evolution

Keith Jones

Marcus Perlman

2020

'Tiny numbers' are actually tiny: Evidence from gestures in the TV News Archive

Plos one

Greg Woodin

Bodo Winter

Marcus Perlman

Jeannette Littlemore

Teenie Matlock

2020/11/17

Crossmodal language and onomatopoeia in descriptions of bird vocalization

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Timbre

Bodo Winter

Marcus Perlman

2020/9

See List of Professors in Marcus Perlman University(University of Birmingham)

Co-Authors

H-index: 80
Dominic Massaro

Dominic Massaro

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 53
Rick Dale

Rick Dale

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 50
Gary Lupyan

Gary Lupyan

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 35
Jeannette Littlemore

Jeannette Littlemore

University of Birmingham

H-index: 35
Shigeto Kawahara

Shigeto Kawahara

Keio University

H-index: 25
Jochen Zeller

Jochen Zeller

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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