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- I was able to interview S. P. about her color-sound perceptions, and we have added a few to those mentioned by Jakobson, op. cit.
- As indeed the verb does in English, according to Webster “to wink or blink, to gleam faintly.”
- Cp. Herbert Langfeld, Note on a Case of Chromaesthesia, Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 11, pp. 113–4. 1914, and C. S. Meyers, A Case of Synaesthesis, British Journal of Psychology, Vol. 4, pp. 228–38. 1911. These papers are concerned with colors synthesized with musical notée; one person questioned also considers the instruments as having colors.
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