In:Iconicity: East meets West
Edited by Masako K. Hiraga, William J. Herlofsky, Kazuko Shinohara and Kimi Akita
[Iconicity in Language and Literature 14] 2015
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 12 February 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/ill.14.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/ill.14.toc
Table of contents
Preface and acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction: Ubiquity of Iconicity - East Meets West
General
Three paradigms of iconicity research in language and literature
Iconicity of logic - and the roots of "iconicity" concept
Sound Meets Meaning
Iconic inferences about personality: From sounds and shapes
Phonemes as images: An experimental inquiry into shape-sound symbolism applied to the distinctive features of French
Synaesthetic sound iconicity: Phonosemantic associations between acoustic features of phonemes and emotional behavior
What’s in a mimetic? On the dynamicity of its iconic stem
Iconicity in the syntax and lexical semantics of sound-symbolic words in Japanese
A corpus-based semantic analysis of Japanese mimetic verbs
Language Meets Literature
Iconicity in translation: Two passages from a novel by Tobias Hill
The days pass …: Iconicity and the experience of time
Visual, auditory, and cognitive iconicity in written literature: The example of Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for death”
Don’t read too much into the runes
Grammar Meets Iconicity
Iconicity in question: The case of 'optional' prepositions in Lithuanian
Rethinking diagrammatic iconicity from an evolutionary perspective
Author index275
Subject index
