Iconicity in Language and Literature

ISSN: 1873-5037
A multidisciplinary book series which aims to provide evidence for the pervasive presence of iconicity as a cognitive process in all forms of verbal communication. Iconicity, i.e. form miming meaning and/or form miming form, is an inherently interdisciplinary phenomenon, involving linguistic and textual aspects and linking them to visual and acoustic features. The focus of the series is on the discovery of iconicity in all circumstances in which language is created, ranging from language acquisition, the development of Pidgins and Creoles, processes of language change, to translation and the more literary uses of language.
The series welcomes submissions. Book proposals, preferably structured along the lines indicated in our Guidelines for Book Proposals, can be sent to the series editors, Dr. Olga Fischer (O.C.M.Fischeruva.nl) and Dr. Christina Ljungberg (cljunges.unizh.ch)

Board

Editors
Olga Fischer, University of Amsterdam
Christina Ljungberg, University of Zurich

Subjects

Benjamins Subject classification
Literature & Literary Studies

Volumes

10.
Edited by Pascal Michelucci, Olga Fischer and Christina Ljungberg
2011. xii, 427 pp.
9.
Edited by C. Jac Conradie, Ronél Johl, Marthinus Beukes, Olga Fischer and Christina Ljungberg
2010. x, 420 pp.
8.
Piotr Sadowski
2009. xxi, 300 pp.
7.
Edited by Klaas Willems and Ludovic De Cuypere
2008. ix, 249 pp.
6.
Ludovic De Cuypere
2008. xiii, 286 pp.
5.
Edited by Elżbieta Tabakowska, Christina Ljungberg and Olga Fischer
2007. xiii, 361 pp.
4.
Edited by Costantino Maeder, Olga Fischer and William J. Herlofsky
2005. x, 427 pp.
3.
Wolfgang G. Müller and Olga Fischer
2003. xiv, 441 pp.
2.
Edited by Olga Fischer and Max Nänny
2001. xiv, 387 pp.
1.
Edited by Max Nänny and Olga Fischer
1999. xxxvi, 443 pp.
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