
Form Miming Meaning
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- Form miming meaning
- Title page
- LCC page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction: Iconicity as a Creative Force in Language Use
- PART I General
- Why Iconicity?
- Action, Speech, and Grammar: The Sublimation Trajectory
- Creating the World in Our Image: A New Theory of Love of Symmetry and Iconicist Desire
- On Semiotic Interplay: Forms of Creative Interaction Between Iconicity and Indexicality in Twentieth-Century Literature
- Iconicity in Literature: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Prose Writing
- PART II Sound and Rhythm
- What, if Anything, is Phonological Iconicity?
- Imagination by Ideophones
- Iconicity and Beyond in "Lullaby for Jumbo": Semiotic Functions of Poetic Rhythm
- PART III Letters, Typography and Graphic Design
- Alphabetic Letters as Icons in Literary Texts
- 'singing is silence' Being and Nothing in the Visual Poetry of E. E. Cummings
- Iconicity and Divine Likeness
- Iconic Rendering of Motion and Process in the Poetry of William Carlos Williams
- Graphological Iconicity in Print Advertising: A Typology
- Iconicity in the Digital World: An Opportunity to Create a Personal Image?
- PART IV Word-Formation
- Diagrammatic Iconicity in Word-Formation
- Iconicity in Brand Names
- PART V Syntax and Discourse
- On the Role Played by Iconicity in Grammaticalisation Processes
- Iconicity, Typology and Cognition
- The Iconic Use of Syntax in British and American Fiction
- Linguistic Expression of Perceptual Relationships
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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