In:Iconicity in Cognition and across Semiotic Systems
Edited by Sara Lenninger, Olga Fischer, Christina Ljungberg and Elżbieta Tabakowska
[Iconicity in Language and Literature 18] 2022
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Published online: 10 November 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/ill.18.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/ill.18.toc
Table of contents
Preface and acknowledgementsIX
Introduction1
Sara Lenninger
Part I.General framework
The intricate dialectics of iconization and structuration11
Göran Sonesson
The iconicity ring model for sound symbolism27
Kimi Akita
Mutsumi Imai
Iconicity as a key epistemic source of change in the self: The film The Lives of Others revisited in the light of triadic semiotics47
Fernando Andacht
Indexicality and iconization in Mocking Spanish: Linguistic resemblance and reproduction of the White Order63
Francesco Piluso
Part II.Symmetry
Iconicity of symmetries in language and in literature79
Winfried Nöth
Chiastic iconicity: Refiguring symmetry103
Randy Allen Harris
Tonal iconicity and narrative transformation: Transverse embodied chiasmus in Sylvia Plath and Dolly Parton135
Jamin Pelkey
Part III.Visual and intermedial iconicity
Władysław Strzemiński’s theory of vision and Ronald Langacker’s theory of language: Iconic dimensions of visual perception and grammar155
Elżbieta Tabakowska
Iconicity for an iconoclast: Susan Howe’s critique of representational practices173
Julian Moyle
This is not a pipe: Iconicity in Magritte’s language paintings193
Juan Carlos Moreno Cabrera
Image superimposition in sign language and in motion pictures: An intermedial comparison213
Anke Müller
Part IV.Gesture and sign language
Iconicity in gesture: How Czech children and adults use iconic gestures to deal with a gap between mental and linguistic representations of motion events245
Katerina Fibigerova
Michèle Guidetti
Where frozen signs reclaim iconic ground: Iconic modification in German Sign Language (DGS)265
Reiner Konrad
Gabriele Langer
Anke Müller
Sabrina Wähl
Recurring iconic mapping patterns within and across verb types in German Sign Language289
Marloes Oomen
Part V.Onomatopoeia and sound symbolism
Echoes of the past: Old English onomatopoeia331
Maria Flaksman
The correlation between meaning and verb formation in Japanese sound-symbolic words351
Takashi Sugahara
The phonosemantics of the Korean monosyllabic ideophone ttak369
Ji-Yeon Park
The iconicity of emotive Hijazi non-lexical expressions of disgust: A phono-semiotic study389
Mashael Assaadi
Index405
