Definition & Meaning | English word ICONICALLY


ICONICALLY

Definitions of ICONICALLY

  1. In a way or to an extent that is iconic

Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

No

25
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ALL
CA
CAL
CO
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AC
ACC
ACI
ACL
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Examples of Using ICONICALLY in a Sentence

  • It is also common to use reduplication to iconically mark increase, as Edward Sapir is quoted, “The process is generally employed, with self-evident symbolism, to indicate such concepts as distribution, plurality, repetition, customary activity, increase of size, added intensity, continuance” (1921:79).
  • Superscripts are also used iconically to indicate the onset or release of a consonant, the on-glide or off-glide of a vowel, and fleeting or weak segments.
  • Scott Fahlman first suggested the use of the colon with the left parenthesis to iconically represent a frowning face on the Internet in what has become a well-known emoticon.
  • These classifiers are moved through sign space to iconically represent the actions of their referents.
  • Abd al-Aziz Yussuf Mustafa Salehi (1 life sentence) – participant in the 2000 Ramallah lynching who was iconically photographed displaying his blood-stained hands to the Palestinian mob after having beaten an Israeli soldier to death.
  • The handshape represents an entity and the hand's movement iconically represents the movement of that entity.
  • For Tomasello, human social learning—the kind of learning that distinguishes humans from other primates and that played a decisive role in human evolution—is based on two elements: first, what he calls "imitative learning," (as opposed to "emulative learning" characteristic of other primates) and second, the fact that humans represent their experiences symbolically (rather than iconically, as is characteristic of other primates).



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