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Operationalizing Iconicity

  • Edited by: Pamela Perniss , Olga Fischer and Christina Ljungberg
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2020
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The Iconicity in Language and Literature series has long been dedicated to the recognition and understanding of the pervasiveness of iconicity in language in its many forms and functions. The present volume, divided into four sections, brings together and unifies different perspectives on iconicity. Chapters in the first section (Iconicity in language) provide linguistic analyses of systems of iconic forms in different languages, across both space (areally) and time (diachronically). The second section (Iconicity in literature) is concerned with stylistic analyses of iconicity in literature, in both poetry and prose and across a range of devices and genres. The third section (Iconicity in visual media) highlights the use and effects of iconicity in pictorial, photographic and cinematic media. The final section (Iconicity in semiotic analysis) offers a theoretical perspective, targeting an operationalisation of iconicity with respect to the relationship between types and subtypes of Peircean signs.


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Part I. Iconicity in language

The case of motion ideophones in Japanese
Kimi Akita
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Nahyun Kwon
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Vasanta Duggirala and Lalita Murty
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A corpus-based analysis of spoken and written discourse
Ji-Yeon Park
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How borrowing, semantic evolution, and regular sound changes obscure iconicity
Maria Flaksman
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Iconicity and Balkan affricates
Brian D. Joseph
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Part II. Iconicity in literature

Paolo Dainotti
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Iconicity and Christian Bök’s Eunoia
Julian Moyle
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An attempt at operationalization
Elżbieta Tabakowska
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Mariane Utudji
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An iconic reading of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
Xinxin Zhao
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Chiasmus and cognition
Christina Ljungberg
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Part III. Iconicity in visual media

Iconicity and systematicity in visual morphology
Lia N. Kendall, Quentin Raffaelli, Rebecca M. Todd, Alan Kingstone and Neil Cohn
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Towards a cognitive definition of photographic media
Piotr Sadowski
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A case of Japanese whiskey
Ayako Shibata
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Maribel Tercedor Sánchez and Antonio Jesús Láinez Ramos-Bossini
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Part IV. Iconicity in semiotic analysis

Lucia Santaella
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Overlaps, inclusions, and exclusions
Winfried Nöth
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