Iconicity, a resemblance between properties of linguistic form (both in spoken and signed languages) and meaning, has traditionally been considered to be a marginal, irrelevant phenomenon for our understanding of language processing, development and evolution. Rather, the arbitrary and symbolic nature of language has long been taken as a design feature of the human linguistic system. In this paper, we propose an alternative framework in which iconicity in face-to-face communication (spoken and signed) is a powerful vehicle for bridging between language and human sensori-motor experience, and, as such, iconicity provides a key to understanding language evolution, development and processing. In language evolution, iconicity might have played ...
In the last decade, a growing body of work has convincingly demonstrated that languages embed a cert...
Signed languages exhibit iconicity (resemblance between form and meaning) across their vocabulary, a...
While speculations on form–meaning resemblances in language go back millennia, the experimental stud...
Murgiano et al. make a compelling case for studying iconicity in multimodal face-to-face interaction...
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...
Iconicity is the property whereby signs (vocal or manual) resemble their referents. Iconic signs are...
Languages combine arbitrary and iconic signals. How do iconic signals emerge and when do they persis...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Iconicity, the resemblance between the form of a word and its meaning, has effects on behaviour in b...
© 2018 Perlman, Little, Thompson and Thompson. Considerable evidence now shows that all languages, s...
The study of iconicity, defined as the direct relationship between a linguistic form and its referen...
Contrary to longstanding assumptions about the arbitrariness of language, recent work has highlighte...
The general goal of this thesis is to present a thorough reflection of iconicity in language and to ...
Our understanding of the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language has traditionally been firml...
In the last decade, a growing body of work has convincingly demonstrated that languages embed a cert...
Signed languages exhibit iconicity (resemblance between form and meaning) across their vocabulary, a...
While speculations on form–meaning resemblances in language go back millennia, the experimental stud...
Murgiano et al. make a compelling case for studying iconicity in multimodal face-to-face interaction...
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...
Iconicity is the property whereby signs (vocal or manual) resemble their referents. Iconic signs are...
Languages combine arbitrary and iconic signals. How do iconic signals emerge and when do they persis...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Iconicity, the resemblance between the form of a word and its meaning, has effects on behaviour in b...
© 2018 Perlman, Little, Thompson and Thompson. Considerable evidence now shows that all languages, s...
The study of iconicity, defined as the direct relationship between a linguistic form and its referen...
Contrary to longstanding assumptions about the arbitrariness of language, recent work has highlighte...
The general goal of this thesis is to present a thorough reflection of iconicity in language and to ...
Our understanding of the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language has traditionally been firml...
In the last decade, a growing body of work has convincingly demonstrated that languages embed a cert...
Signed languages exhibit iconicity (resemblance between form and meaning) across their vocabulary, a...
While speculations on form–meaning resemblances in language go back millennia, the experimental stud...