Diagrammatic iconicity is usually investigated at the surface syntactic level of texts. In this paper, I try to show that a meaningful concept of iconicity cannot be found on this level in non-trivial instructional texts. Instead, we have to dive deeper into semantic and conceptual structure. I present a model of Conceptual Structure that can cope with the demands that understanding an instructional text puts on the reader, and after analyzing a concrete text (a cooking recipe), I show that the concept of control structure is of essential importance for the description of the mapping between a conceptual model and a text. Control structures can be expressed explicitly through linguistic means or be inherent to the semantics of lexical predi...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Iconicity is when linguistic units are perceived as ‘sounding like what they mean,’ so that phonolog...
Iconicity is one of the most striking features of signed languages. In an attempt to characterize ic...
Iconicity is fundamental to creative processes of reasoning such as modelling. We use models not onl...
Iconicity is fundamental to creative processes of reasoning such as modelling. We use models not onl...
The general goal of this thesis is to present a thorough reflection of iconicity in language and to ...
Interest in iconicity (the resemblance-based mapping between aspects of form and meaning) is in the ...
Iconicity is the property whereby signs (vocal or manual) resemble their referents. Iconic signs are...
Charles S. Peirce’s semiotics uniquely divides signs into: i) symbols, which pick out their objects ...
Languages combine arbitrary and iconic signals. How do iconic signals emerge and when do they persis...
While speculations on form–meaning resemblances in language go back millennia, the experimental stud...
© 2019 UK Cognitive Linguistics Association. Growing evidence from across the cognitive sciences ind...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
While iconic effects can be detected at all levels of linguistic analysis, according to the standard...
The paper focuses on the issue of iconicity of (printed) literary narrative and proposes the idea of...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Iconicity is when linguistic units are perceived as ‘sounding like what they mean,’ so that phonolog...
Iconicity is one of the most striking features of signed languages. In an attempt to characterize ic...
Iconicity is fundamental to creative processes of reasoning such as modelling. We use models not onl...
Iconicity is fundamental to creative processes of reasoning such as modelling. We use models not onl...
The general goal of this thesis is to present a thorough reflection of iconicity in language and to ...
Interest in iconicity (the resemblance-based mapping between aspects of form and meaning) is in the ...
Iconicity is the property whereby signs (vocal or manual) resemble their referents. Iconic signs are...
Charles S. Peirce’s semiotics uniquely divides signs into: i) symbols, which pick out their objects ...
Languages combine arbitrary and iconic signals. How do iconic signals emerge and when do they persis...
While speculations on form–meaning resemblances in language go back millennia, the experimental stud...
© 2019 UK Cognitive Linguistics Association. Growing evidence from across the cognitive sciences ind...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
While iconic effects can be detected at all levels of linguistic analysis, according to the standard...
The paper focuses on the issue of iconicity of (printed) literary narrative and proposes the idea of...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Iconicity is when linguistic units are perceived as ‘sounding like what they mean,’ so that phonolog...
Iconicity is one of the most striking features of signed languages. In an attempt to characterize ic...