2022
DOI: 10.1515/sem-2020-0122
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Symbolicity, language, and mediality

Abstract: This article demonstrates the broad applicability of the concept of symbol in human communication, beyond but including verbal language. The starting point is Charles Sanders Peirce’s understanding of symbolicity as signification grounded on habits. The goal is to be able to conceptualize mediality in general and media interrelations, particularly in relation to symbolicity. Informed by a multimodal view on media, the author provides a systematic overview of symbolicity within the context of communication amon… Show more

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“…To illustrate this point, the author offers several examples of non-iconic models (West 2022: 73). Lars Elleström's article focuses on the concept of symbolicity (Elleström 2022). While symbols have traditionally been associated with language, the author argues that the study of symbols should not be limited to only understanding linguistic symbols.…”
Section: The Shades Of Symbolicity Models and Interpretants: A Peirce...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To illustrate this point, the author offers several examples of non-iconic models (West 2022: 73). Lars Elleström's article focuses on the concept of symbolicity (Elleström 2022). While symbols have traditionally been associated with language, the author argues that the study of symbols should not be limited to only understanding linguistic symbols.…”
Section: The Shades Of Symbolicity Models and Interpretants: A Peirce...mentioning
confidence: 99%