Iconicity in this section also includes the modulating and punctuating functions of prosodic and paralinguistic features ; and indexicality in language (14-15).
The local population was mainly nomadic and semi-nomadic living over a wide area punctuated by an extremely sparse and weak network of settlements.
He made efforts, punctuated by varying interludes of 'concealment' and latency, to return to this concept on every occasion he thought favourable for doing so.
Their elaboration, as articulated and punctuated streets and routes, continues to underpin the development of the project.
Much indeed depends on how his words are punctuated and translated.
The blank western wall, punctuated at intervals by colour-coded doors, becomes a 'wall for art', animating the calm side of the street.
They are encased and punctuated by dense fibrous tissue.
The work as a whole seems to emulate the slow, cyclical movements which occur in nature, punctuated by sudden upheavals and disruptions.