Abstract:Language itself is a semiotic system of iconicity, whose development is the combination of the disappearing of old iconicity and the everlasting growing of new iconicity. Iconicity as a semiotic notio...Language itself is a semiotic system of iconicity, whose development is the combination of the disappearing of old iconicity and the everlasting growing of new iconicity. Iconicity as a semiotic notion refers to a natural resemblance or analogy between the form of a sign ('the signifier', be it a letter or sound, a word, a structure of words, or even the absence of a sign) and the object or concept ('the signified') it refers to in the world or rather in our perception of the world.Read More
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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