Publications
Gonzálvez-García, Francisco. 2018. Taming iconicity in the Spanish and Italian translations of Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Some observations from a (Contrastive) (Cognitive) Construction Grammar perspective. English Text Construction 11 (1) : 105–140.
Perlman, Marcus. 2018. Debunking two myths against vocal origins of language. Language is iconic and multimodal to the core. Interaction Studies 18 (3) : 376–401.
Gentner, Dedre, Susan Goldin-Meadow and Seyda Ozçaliskan. 2014. Do iconic gestures pave the way for children's early verbs? Applied Psycholinguistics 35 (6) : 1143–1162.
Özyürek, Asli and Emanuela Campisi. 2013. Iconicity as a communicative strategy: Recipient design in multimodal demonstrations for adults and children. Journal of Pragmatics 47 (1) : 14–27.
Fischer, Olga, Christina Ljungberg and Lars Elleström, eds. 2013. Iconic Investigations. (Iconicity in Language and Literature 12). John Benjamins.
Hirst, Daniel and Sylvie Hancil, eds. 2013. Prosody and Iconicity. (Iconicity in Language and Literature 13). John Benjamins.
Saemmer, Alexandra. 2013. Some reflections on the iconicity of digital texts. Language & Communication 33 (1) : 1–7.
Thielemann, Nadine. 2013. Humor as staging an utterance. In Thielemann, Nadine and Peter Kosta, eds. Approaches to Slavic Interaction. (Dialogue Studies 20). John Benjamins. pp. 257–278.
Ljungberg, Christina. 2012. Creative Dynamics. Diagrammatic strategies in narrative. (Iconicity in Language and Literature 11). John Benjamins.
Bell, Alan. 2011. Falling in love again and again: Marlene Dietrich and the iconization of non-native English. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15 (5) : 627–656.
Kita, Sotaro, Gary Morgan and Naomi Cocks. 2011. Iconic gesture and speech integration in younger and older adults. Gesture 11 (1) : 24–39.
Fischer, Olga, Christina Ljungberg and Pascal Michelucci, eds. 2011. Semblance and Signification. (Iconicity in Language and Literature 10). John Benjamins.
Aski, Janice M. and Cinzia Russi. 2010. The pragmatic functionality of atonic double-object clitic clusters in fourteenth-century Florentine. Folia Linguistica 31 : 1–49.
Wilkinson, Ray, Jane Maxim and Suzanne Beeke. 2010. Formulating Actions and Events With Limited Linguistic Resources: Enactment and Iconicity in Agrammatic Aphasic Talk. Research on Language and Social Interaction 43 (1) : 57–84.
Fischer, Olga, Christina Ljungberg, C. Jac Conradie, Ronél Johl and Marthinus Beukes, eds. 2010. Signergy. (Iconicity in Language and Literature 9). John Benjamins.
Koutsourelakis, Charalambos and Konstantinos Chorianopoulos. 2010. Icons in mobile phones: Comprehensibility differences between older and younger users. Information Design Journal 18 (1) : 22–35.