研究者发现,以130多种语言表达的疼痛往往包括“a”声音,类似于本能疼痛噪音。 Researchers discovered that pain expressions in over 130 languages often include "a" sounds, similar to instinctive pain noises.
研究人员发现,用130多种语言宣扬疼痛往往含有“a”元音,类似于非语言性的疼痛听起来像呻吟和尖叫。 Researchers found that exclamations of pain in over 130 languages often contain "a" vowels, similar to nonlinguistic pain sounds like moans and screams. 从全球各种语言来看,这种模式表明疼痛表达式与反射声音反应之间有联系。 This pattern, seen across global languages, suggests a link between pain expressions and reflexive vocal responses. 这种相似之处在欢乐或厌恶的插曲中没有找到,突出了痛苦与语言之间的独特联系。 Such similarities were not found in interjections for joy or disgust, highlighting the unique connection between pain and language.