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  1. 19 de sept. de 2014 · In sign languages, perceived visually and produced with the hands, face and body, the potential for iconic forms is much greater—given the modality's affordance for visual-to-visual and action-to-action mapping—and, indeed, across the board, sign languages exhibit a greater degree of iconicity than spoken languages in the linguistic form itself ([13,14]; e.g. figure 1c,d).

  2. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Iconicity and Sign Lexical Acquisition: A Review. The study of iconicity, defined as the direct relationship between a linguistic form and its referent, has gained momentum in recent years across a wide range of disciplines. In the spoken modality, there is abundant evidence showing that iconicity is a key factor that facilitates language ...

  3. 2 de mar. de 2020 · Iconicity has traditionally been considered an objective, fixed, unidimensional property of language forms, often operationalized as transparency for experimental purposes. Within a Cognitive Linguistics framework, iconicity is a mapping between an individual’s construal of form and construal of meaning, such that iconicity is subjective, dynamic, and multidimensional.

  4. 26 de jun. de 2019 · Iconicity is when linguistic units are perceived as ‘sounding like what they mean,’ so that phonological structure of an iconic word is what begets its meaning through perceived imitation, rather than an arbitrary semantic link. Fundamental examples are onomatopoeia, e.g., dog’s barking: woof woof (English), wou wou (Cantonese), wan wan (Japanese), hau hau (Polish). Systematicity is ...

  5. 26 de feb. de 2020 · Iconicity is a hot topic of cognitive linguistics in recent years. It refers to the natural connection between language structure and human’s experiential structure or conceptual structure. The study on iconicity is a counterargument to the arbitrariness of structural linguistics initiated by Ferdinand de Saussure.

  6. 2 de mar. de 2020 · 1. Introduction. Speculations on iconicity – the resemblance-based mapping of form and meaning – go back at least to Plato’s Cratylus, but the experimental study of iconicity is only about a century old (Nuckolls, Reference Nuckolls 1999; Levelt, Reference Levelt 2013).Over that century, the study of iconicity has been mostly peripheral to the concerns of linguists and cognitive scientists.

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