This paper argues that three widely accepted motivating factors subsumed under the broad heading of iconicity, namely iconicity of quantity, iconicity of complexity and iconicity of cohesion, in fact have no role in explaining grammatical asymmetries and should be discarded. The iconicity accounts of the relevant phenomena have been proposed by authorities like Jakobson, Haiman and Givón, but I argue that these linguists did not su‰ciently con- sider alternative usage-based explanations in terms of frequency of use. A closer look shows that the well-known Zipfian e¤ects of frequency of use (leading to shortness and fusion) can be made responsible for all of the al- leged iconicity e¤ects, and initial corpus data for a range of phenomena con...
International audienceThis study examines the proposal in Cognitive Grammar (Langacker 1987, Talmy 2...
The idea of isomorphism of form and meaning has played an important role in functionalist theories o...
A growing body of research shows that both signed and spoken languages display regular patterns of i...
This paper argues that three widely accepted motivating factors subsumed under the broad heading of ...
Abstract: The notions of iconicity and markedness have played important roles in a diverse range of ...
Murgiano et al. make a compelling case for studying iconicity in multimodal face-to-face interaction...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Iconicity, the resemblance between the form of a word and its meaning, has effects on behaviour in b...
Iconicity is the property whereby signs (vocal or manual) resemble their referents. Iconic signs are...
Grammatical asymmetries in possessive constructions are overtly coded in about 18% of the world’s la...
While iconic effects can be detected at all levels of linguistic analysis, according to the standard...
While speculations on form–meaning resemblances in language go back millennia, the experimental stud...
This study examines the proposal in Cognitive Grammar (Langacker 1987, Talmy 2000) that grammatical ...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
International audienceThis study examines the proposal in Cognitive Grammar (Langacker 1987, Talmy 2...
The idea of isomorphism of form and meaning has played an important role in functionalist theories o...
A growing body of research shows that both signed and spoken languages display regular patterns of i...
This paper argues that three widely accepted motivating factors subsumed under the broad heading of ...
Abstract: The notions of iconicity and markedness have played important roles in a diverse range of ...
Murgiano et al. make a compelling case for studying iconicity in multimodal face-to-face interaction...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Iconicity, the resemblance between the form of a word and its meaning, has effects on behaviour in b...
Iconicity is the property whereby signs (vocal or manual) resemble their referents. Iconic signs are...
Grammatical asymmetries in possessive constructions are overtly coded in about 18% of the world’s la...
While iconic effects can be detected at all levels of linguistic analysis, according to the standard...
While speculations on form–meaning resemblances in language go back millennia, the experimental stud...
This study examines the proposal in Cognitive Grammar (Langacker 1987, Talmy 2000) that grammatical ...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
International audienceThis study examines the proposal in Cognitive Grammar (Langacker 1987, Talmy 2...
The idea of isomorphism of form and meaning has played an important role in functionalist theories o...
A growing body of research shows that both signed and spoken languages display regular patterns of i...