Dynamic iconicity refers to context-dependent relationships between a word’s form and the speaker’s intent. Unlike fixed sound-meaning associations, dynamic iconicity arises during communication—words that are longer or harder to produce may be... Read more »
You’ve made a mistake that negatively impacted someone, and you’d like to apologize. How can you provide the best apology? While writing my book, You Don’t Need to Forgive, I discovered that... Read more »