“…That the earliest conversations of children are distinctly iconic suggests that iconicity scaffolds the production and comprehension of spoken language during early development. More generally, these findings support the emerging theory that many of the words of spoken languages are iconic in functionally significant ways, spanning language development, evolution, and online processing (Clark, 2016;Dingemanse, Blasi, Lupyan, Christiansen, & Monaghan, 2015;Imai & Kita, 2014;Lockwood & Dingemanse, 2015;Lockwood, Hagoort, & Dingemanse, 2016;Perlman & Cain, 2014;Perniss & Vigliocco, 2014). Far from being a fluke of isolated segments of the English lexicon, iconicity is systematically distributed across the early lexicon, and it appears to play an important role in early communication.…”