Iconicity As A Product Of Metaphtonymy In Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, Sula And Beloved
Iconicity is the similarity between form and meaning where it does not represent a rule but a principle in language in which it is considered a characteristic of textual rhetoric. This term is usually associated with the notion of sameness between signs and objects such as incidences of onomatopoeia...
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