Oxford Handbook of Iconicity in Language
Oxford Handbook of Iconicity in Language
Akita, Kimi; Fischer, Olga; Perniss, Pamela
Oxford University Press
02/2026
1096
Dura
Inglês
9780192849489
15 a 20 dias
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1: Olga Fischer, Pamela Perniss, and Kimi Akita: Introduction: Iconicity as a general principle underlying language and language behavior
Part I. Foundational issues in iconicity
2: Luca Nobile: Iconicity in classical philosophy: A legacy of prehistoric orality
3: Winfried Noeth: Peirce on icons and iconicity
4: John E. Joseph: Saussure and iconicity: The ghost in the machine?
5: Hendrik De Smet: nalogy and iconicity
6: Sonia Cristofaro: Iconicity in language typology
7: Ludovic De Cuypere: The explanatory power of iconicity in language
8: Thomas Berg: Frequency, variation, and iconicity
Part II. Iconicity in linguistic theorizing
9: Diego Gabriel Krivochen and L'udmila Lackova Bennett: Iconicity and generative grammar
10: Elzbieta Muskat-Tabakowska: Iconicity in cognitive and functional linguistics
11: Bodo Winter, Greg Woodin, and Marcus Perlman: Defining iconicity for the cognitive sciences
12: Vincent M. Colapietro: Embodied mind
Part III. (Morpho)phonology
13: Marcus Perlman: Iconic prosody and its connection to iconic gesture
14: David M. Sidhu: Experimental approaches to sound symbolism
15: Niklas Erben Johansson: Cross-linguistic vocal iconicity
16: Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano: The segmentals and suprasegmentals of ideophones
17: Oksana Tkachman: Iconicity in formational properties of signs in sign languages
Part IV. Iconicity in writing systems
18: Dimitrios Meletis: Phonographic writing systems
19: Xinxin Zhao: Logographic writing systems and Chinese characters
20: Sybille Kraemer: Notational iconicity
Part V. Morphosyntax
21: Wolfgang U. Dressler and Marianne Kilani-Schoch: Iconicity in word formation
22: Thomas Schwaiger: Reduplication in spoken and signed language
23: Livia Koertvelyessy: Iconicity in diminutives and augmentatives
24: Carl Boerstell: Iconic plurality across modalities
25: Isabeau De Smet and Freek Van de Velde: Iconicity in verbal formation
26: Klaas Willems: Principles of diagrammatic iconicity in language
27: Stela Manova: The iconicity of affix order
28: Anita Slonimska: Iconicity in simultaneous constructions in sign languages
Part VI. Lexis and semantics
29: Janis B. Nuckolls: The enactive iconicity of ideophone semantics
30: Anatoly Liberman: Etymology and folk etymology
31: Silva H. Ladewig: Degrees of iconicity in gestures: From richness to schematicity
32: Michal Szawerna and Neil Cohn: Iconicity in the visual lexicons of comics
Part VII. Discourse
33: James H.-Y. Tai: Iconic sequencing in spoken and signed language
34: Yanna Popova: Iconic and non-iconic aspects of storytelling: Narrative fiction, temporality, and memory
35: Lindsay Ferrara: Iconicity in signed narratives
Part VIII. Iconicity and language learning/ language development
36: Catherine Laing and Beyza Suemer: Iconic bootstrapping for language development: One size does not fit all
37: Gerardo Ortega, Yukari Hirata, and Spencer Kelly: Iconicity in L2 learning
38: Peter Bakker: Iconicity in pidgins and creoles
39: Lotte Meteyard: Effects of iconicity in populations with speech, language, and communication needs
Part IX. Iconicity and language processing
40: Robin L. Thompson and Corrine Occhino: Iconicity in sign language processing: Lexical effects in comprehension and production
41: Bonnie McLean and Yasamin Motamedi: A robustness approach to operationalizations of iconicity
42: Arash Aryani: Iconicity in the mind: Unravelling the cognitive and neural pathways linking sound and meaning
Part X. Iconicity and language evolution and emergence
43: Nicolas Fay and Bradley Walker: Sign iconicity and its contribution to gesture-first theories of language origin
44: Christine Cuskley and Kees Sommer: The evolution of linguistic iconicity and the cross-modal cognitive suite
45: Bencie Woll: Iconicity, multi-modality, and language evolution
46: Maria Flaksman: De-iconization and (re)-iconization: Diachronic aspects of lexical iconicity in spoken languages
47: William J. Herlofsky: De-iconization and re-iconization in signed languages: The case of Japanese sign language
48: Lois Dona and Marieke Schouwstra: Iconicity in the evolution of language: Computational models and laboratory experiments
49: Brian D. Joseph: Language contact and iconicity
Part XI. Applications of iconicity
50: Federico Gobbo: Iconicity in invented languages
51: Christina Ljungberg: Iconicity in literature
52: John Haiman: The aesthetic motivation of icons: 'We first love things when first we see them painted'
53: Imogen Cohen and Eric Metz: Translation of iconicity: Iconicity of translation
Part I. Foundational issues in iconicity
2: Luca Nobile: Iconicity in classical philosophy: A legacy of prehistoric orality
3: Winfried Noeth: Peirce on icons and iconicity
4: John E. Joseph: Saussure and iconicity: The ghost in the machine?
5: Hendrik De Smet: nalogy and iconicity
6: Sonia Cristofaro: Iconicity in language typology
7: Ludovic De Cuypere: The explanatory power of iconicity in language
8: Thomas Berg: Frequency, variation, and iconicity
Part II. Iconicity in linguistic theorizing
9: Diego Gabriel Krivochen and L'udmila Lackova Bennett: Iconicity and generative grammar
10: Elzbieta Muskat-Tabakowska: Iconicity in cognitive and functional linguistics
11: Bodo Winter, Greg Woodin, and Marcus Perlman: Defining iconicity for the cognitive sciences
12: Vincent M. Colapietro: Embodied mind
Part III. (Morpho)phonology
13: Marcus Perlman: Iconic prosody and its connection to iconic gesture
14: David M. Sidhu: Experimental approaches to sound symbolism
15: Niklas Erben Johansson: Cross-linguistic vocal iconicity
16: Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano: The segmentals and suprasegmentals of ideophones
17: Oksana Tkachman: Iconicity in formational properties of signs in sign languages
Part IV. Iconicity in writing systems
18: Dimitrios Meletis: Phonographic writing systems
19: Xinxin Zhao: Logographic writing systems and Chinese characters
20: Sybille Kraemer: Notational iconicity
Part V. Morphosyntax
21: Wolfgang U. Dressler and Marianne Kilani-Schoch: Iconicity in word formation
22: Thomas Schwaiger: Reduplication in spoken and signed language
23: Livia Koertvelyessy: Iconicity in diminutives and augmentatives
24: Carl Boerstell: Iconic plurality across modalities
25: Isabeau De Smet and Freek Van de Velde: Iconicity in verbal formation
26: Klaas Willems: Principles of diagrammatic iconicity in language
27: Stela Manova: The iconicity of affix order
28: Anita Slonimska: Iconicity in simultaneous constructions in sign languages
Part VI. Lexis and semantics
29: Janis B. Nuckolls: The enactive iconicity of ideophone semantics
30: Anatoly Liberman: Etymology and folk etymology
31: Silva H. Ladewig: Degrees of iconicity in gestures: From richness to schematicity
32: Michal Szawerna and Neil Cohn: Iconicity in the visual lexicons of comics
Part VII. Discourse
33: James H.-Y. Tai: Iconic sequencing in spoken and signed language
34: Yanna Popova: Iconic and non-iconic aspects of storytelling: Narrative fiction, temporality, and memory
35: Lindsay Ferrara: Iconicity in signed narratives
Part VIII. Iconicity and language learning/ language development
36: Catherine Laing and Beyza Suemer: Iconic bootstrapping for language development: One size does not fit all
37: Gerardo Ortega, Yukari Hirata, and Spencer Kelly: Iconicity in L2 learning
38: Peter Bakker: Iconicity in pidgins and creoles
39: Lotte Meteyard: Effects of iconicity in populations with speech, language, and communication needs
Part IX. Iconicity and language processing
40: Robin L. Thompson and Corrine Occhino: Iconicity in sign language processing: Lexical effects in comprehension and production
41: Bonnie McLean and Yasamin Motamedi: A robustness approach to operationalizations of iconicity
42: Arash Aryani: Iconicity in the mind: Unravelling the cognitive and neural pathways linking sound and meaning
Part X. Iconicity and language evolution and emergence
43: Nicolas Fay and Bradley Walker: Sign iconicity and its contribution to gesture-first theories of language origin
44: Christine Cuskley and Kees Sommer: The evolution of linguistic iconicity and the cross-modal cognitive suite
45: Bencie Woll: Iconicity, multi-modality, and language evolution
46: Maria Flaksman: De-iconization and (re)-iconization: Diachronic aspects of lexical iconicity in spoken languages
47: William J. Herlofsky: De-iconization and re-iconization in signed languages: The case of Japanese sign language
48: Lois Dona and Marieke Schouwstra: Iconicity in the evolution of language: Computational models and laboratory experiments
49: Brian D. Joseph: Language contact and iconicity
Part XI. Applications of iconicity
50: Federico Gobbo: Iconicity in invented languages
51: Christina Ljungberg: Iconicity in literature
52: John Haiman: The aesthetic motivation of icons: 'We first love things when first we see them painted'
53: Imogen Cohen and Eric Metz: Translation of iconicity: Iconicity of translation
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1: Olga Fischer, Pamela Perniss, and Kimi Akita: Introduction: Iconicity as a general principle underlying language and language behavior
Part I. Foundational issues in iconicity
2: Luca Nobile: Iconicity in classical philosophy: A legacy of prehistoric orality
3: Winfried Noeth: Peirce on icons and iconicity
4: John E. Joseph: Saussure and iconicity: The ghost in the machine?
5: Hendrik De Smet: nalogy and iconicity
6: Sonia Cristofaro: Iconicity in language typology
7: Ludovic De Cuypere: The explanatory power of iconicity in language
8: Thomas Berg: Frequency, variation, and iconicity
Part II. Iconicity in linguistic theorizing
9: Diego Gabriel Krivochen and L'udmila Lackova Bennett: Iconicity and generative grammar
10: Elzbieta Muskat-Tabakowska: Iconicity in cognitive and functional linguistics
11: Bodo Winter, Greg Woodin, and Marcus Perlman: Defining iconicity for the cognitive sciences
12: Vincent M. Colapietro: Embodied mind
Part III. (Morpho)phonology
13: Marcus Perlman: Iconic prosody and its connection to iconic gesture
14: David M. Sidhu: Experimental approaches to sound symbolism
15: Niklas Erben Johansson: Cross-linguistic vocal iconicity
16: Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano: The segmentals and suprasegmentals of ideophones
17: Oksana Tkachman: Iconicity in formational properties of signs in sign languages
Part IV. Iconicity in writing systems
18: Dimitrios Meletis: Phonographic writing systems
19: Xinxin Zhao: Logographic writing systems and Chinese characters
20: Sybille Kraemer: Notational iconicity
Part V. Morphosyntax
21: Wolfgang U. Dressler and Marianne Kilani-Schoch: Iconicity in word formation
22: Thomas Schwaiger: Reduplication in spoken and signed language
23: Livia Koertvelyessy: Iconicity in diminutives and augmentatives
24: Carl Boerstell: Iconic plurality across modalities
25: Isabeau De Smet and Freek Van de Velde: Iconicity in verbal formation
26: Klaas Willems: Principles of diagrammatic iconicity in language
27: Stela Manova: The iconicity of affix order
28: Anita Slonimska: Iconicity in simultaneous constructions in sign languages
Part VI. Lexis and semantics
29: Janis B. Nuckolls: The enactive iconicity of ideophone semantics
30: Anatoly Liberman: Etymology and folk etymology
31: Silva H. Ladewig: Degrees of iconicity in gestures: From richness to schematicity
32: Michal Szawerna and Neil Cohn: Iconicity in the visual lexicons of comics
Part VII. Discourse
33: James H.-Y. Tai: Iconic sequencing in spoken and signed language
34: Yanna Popova: Iconic and non-iconic aspects of storytelling: Narrative fiction, temporality, and memory
35: Lindsay Ferrara: Iconicity in signed narratives
Part VIII. Iconicity and language learning/ language development
36: Catherine Laing and Beyza Suemer: Iconic bootstrapping for language development: One size does not fit all
37: Gerardo Ortega, Yukari Hirata, and Spencer Kelly: Iconicity in L2 learning
38: Peter Bakker: Iconicity in pidgins and creoles
39: Lotte Meteyard: Effects of iconicity in populations with speech, language, and communication needs
Part IX. Iconicity and language processing
40: Robin L. Thompson and Corrine Occhino: Iconicity in sign language processing: Lexical effects in comprehension and production
41: Bonnie McLean and Yasamin Motamedi: A robustness approach to operationalizations of iconicity
42: Arash Aryani: Iconicity in the mind: Unravelling the cognitive and neural pathways linking sound and meaning
Part X. Iconicity and language evolution and emergence
43: Nicolas Fay and Bradley Walker: Sign iconicity and its contribution to gesture-first theories of language origin
44: Christine Cuskley and Kees Sommer: The evolution of linguistic iconicity and the cross-modal cognitive suite
45: Bencie Woll: Iconicity, multi-modality, and language evolution
46: Maria Flaksman: De-iconization and (re)-iconization: Diachronic aspects of lexical iconicity in spoken languages
47: William J. Herlofsky: De-iconization and re-iconization in signed languages: The case of Japanese sign language
48: Lois Dona and Marieke Schouwstra: Iconicity in the evolution of language: Computational models and laboratory experiments
49: Brian D. Joseph: Language contact and iconicity
Part XI. Applications of iconicity
50: Federico Gobbo: Iconicity in invented languages
51: Christina Ljungberg: Iconicity in literature
52: John Haiman: The aesthetic motivation of icons: 'We first love things when first we see them painted'
53: Imogen Cohen and Eric Metz: Translation of iconicity: Iconicity of translation
Part I. Foundational issues in iconicity
2: Luca Nobile: Iconicity in classical philosophy: A legacy of prehistoric orality
3: Winfried Noeth: Peirce on icons and iconicity
4: John E. Joseph: Saussure and iconicity: The ghost in the machine?
5: Hendrik De Smet: nalogy and iconicity
6: Sonia Cristofaro: Iconicity in language typology
7: Ludovic De Cuypere: The explanatory power of iconicity in language
8: Thomas Berg: Frequency, variation, and iconicity
Part II. Iconicity in linguistic theorizing
9: Diego Gabriel Krivochen and L'udmila Lackova Bennett: Iconicity and generative grammar
10: Elzbieta Muskat-Tabakowska: Iconicity in cognitive and functional linguistics
11: Bodo Winter, Greg Woodin, and Marcus Perlman: Defining iconicity for the cognitive sciences
12: Vincent M. Colapietro: Embodied mind
Part III. (Morpho)phonology
13: Marcus Perlman: Iconic prosody and its connection to iconic gesture
14: David M. Sidhu: Experimental approaches to sound symbolism
15: Niklas Erben Johansson: Cross-linguistic vocal iconicity
16: Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano: The segmentals and suprasegmentals of ideophones
17: Oksana Tkachman: Iconicity in formational properties of signs in sign languages
Part IV. Iconicity in writing systems
18: Dimitrios Meletis: Phonographic writing systems
19: Xinxin Zhao: Logographic writing systems and Chinese characters
20: Sybille Kraemer: Notational iconicity
Part V. Morphosyntax
21: Wolfgang U. Dressler and Marianne Kilani-Schoch: Iconicity in word formation
22: Thomas Schwaiger: Reduplication in spoken and signed language
23: Livia Koertvelyessy: Iconicity in diminutives and augmentatives
24: Carl Boerstell: Iconic plurality across modalities
25: Isabeau De Smet and Freek Van de Velde: Iconicity in verbal formation
26: Klaas Willems: Principles of diagrammatic iconicity in language
27: Stela Manova: The iconicity of affix order
28: Anita Slonimska: Iconicity in simultaneous constructions in sign languages
Part VI. Lexis and semantics
29: Janis B. Nuckolls: The enactive iconicity of ideophone semantics
30: Anatoly Liberman: Etymology and folk etymology
31: Silva H. Ladewig: Degrees of iconicity in gestures: From richness to schematicity
32: Michal Szawerna and Neil Cohn: Iconicity in the visual lexicons of comics
Part VII. Discourse
33: James H.-Y. Tai: Iconic sequencing in spoken and signed language
34: Yanna Popova: Iconic and non-iconic aspects of storytelling: Narrative fiction, temporality, and memory
35: Lindsay Ferrara: Iconicity in signed narratives
Part VIII. Iconicity and language learning/ language development
36: Catherine Laing and Beyza Suemer: Iconic bootstrapping for language development: One size does not fit all
37: Gerardo Ortega, Yukari Hirata, and Spencer Kelly: Iconicity in L2 learning
38: Peter Bakker: Iconicity in pidgins and creoles
39: Lotte Meteyard: Effects of iconicity in populations with speech, language, and communication needs
Part IX. Iconicity and language processing
40: Robin L. Thompson and Corrine Occhino: Iconicity in sign language processing: Lexical effects in comprehension and production
41: Bonnie McLean and Yasamin Motamedi: A robustness approach to operationalizations of iconicity
42: Arash Aryani: Iconicity in the mind: Unravelling the cognitive and neural pathways linking sound and meaning
Part X. Iconicity and language evolution and emergence
43: Nicolas Fay and Bradley Walker: Sign iconicity and its contribution to gesture-first theories of language origin
44: Christine Cuskley and Kees Sommer: The evolution of linguistic iconicity and the cross-modal cognitive suite
45: Bencie Woll: Iconicity, multi-modality, and language evolution
46: Maria Flaksman: De-iconization and (re)-iconization: Diachronic aspects of lexical iconicity in spoken languages
47: William J. Herlofsky: De-iconization and re-iconization in signed languages: The case of Japanese sign language
48: Lois Dona and Marieke Schouwstra: Iconicity in the evolution of language: Computational models and laboratory experiments
49: Brian D. Joseph: Language contact and iconicity
Part XI. Applications of iconicity
50: Federico Gobbo: Iconicity in invented languages
51: Christina Ljungberg: Iconicity in literature
52: John Haiman: The aesthetic motivation of icons: 'We first love things when first we see them painted'
53: Imogen Cohen and Eric Metz: Translation of iconicity: Iconicity of translation
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