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El. knyga: Dimensions of Iconicity

Edited by (University of Zurich), Edited by (Eberhard Karls University Tübingen), Edited by (Eberhard Karls University Tübingen), Edited by (University of Amsterdam)
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This volume addresses five different Dimensions of Iconicity. While some contributions examine the phonic dimensions of iconicity that are based on empirical, diachronic and theoretical work, others explore the function of similarity from a cognitive point of view. The section on multimodal dimensions takes into account philosophical, linguistic and literary perspectives in order to analyse, for example, the diagrammatic interplay of written texts and images. Contributions on performative dimensions of iconicity focus on Buddhist mantras, Hollywood films, and the dynamics of rhetorical structures in Shakespeare. Last but not least, the volume also addresses new ways of considering iconicity, including notational iconicity, the interplay of iconicity, ambiguity, interpretability, and the iconicity of literary analysis from a formal semanticist point of view.
Preface ix
Introduction: Dimensions of iconicity xi
Angelika Zirker
Matthias Bauer
Part I Phonic dimensions
The effect of iconicity flash blindness: An empirical study
3(12)
Vojtech Diatka
Jiri Milicka
Iconic treadmill hypothesis: The reasons behind continuous onomatopoeic coinage
15(24)
Maria Flaksman
Tracking linguistic primitives: The phonosemantic realization of fundamental oppositional pairs
39(24)
Niklas Johansson
Continuity and change: On the iconicity of Ablaut Reduplication (AR)
63(22)
Juan C. Moreno Cabrera
Iconicity in English literary neologisms (Based on R. Dahl's fairy tale The BFG)
85(14)
Elena A. Shamina
Part II Cognitive dimensions
Toward a theory of poetic iconicity: The ontology of semblance
99(20)
Margaret H. Freeman
The ocean of surging emotion: The iconic representation of Symbolist transcendence in the poem "Feather Grass" by Konstantin Bal'mont
119(16)
Anastasia Kostetskaya
Ekphrasis, cognition, and iconicity: An analysis of W. D. Snodgrass's "Van Gogh: `The Starry Night'"
135(18)
Maria-Eirini Panagiotidou
Part III Multimodal dimensions
Deleuze and the Baroque diagram
153(14)
Tom Conley
Bridging the gap between image and metaphor through cross-modal iconicity: An interdisciplinary model
167(24)
Lars Ellestrom
Iconicity, `intersemiotic translation' and the sonnet in the visual poetry of Avelino De Araujo
191(18)
Isabel Vila-Cabanes
Reading across the gutter: Tintin's interrupted railway journeys
209(20)
Johannes Riquet
The role of iconicity in package design: A case of the contemporary marketing of traditional Japanese confectionery
229(20)
Ayako Shibata
Part IV Performative dimensions
Iconicity in Buddhist language and literature: The case of multidimensional iconicity in the perfect Buddhist mantra
249(14)
William J. Herlofsky
Iconization of sociolinguistic variables: The case of archetypal female characters in classic Hollywood cinema
263(24)
Sunwoo Jeong
Performative iconicity: Chiasmus and parallelism in William Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece
287(16)
Angelika Zirker
Part V New dimensions of iconicity
Why notational iconicity is a form of operational iconicity
303(18)
Sybille Kramer
Iconicity, ambiguity, interpretability
321(10)
Elzbieta Tabakowska
The iconicity of literary analysis: The case of Logical Form
331(14)
Matthias Bauer
Saskia Brockmann
Author Index 345(2)
Subject Index 347