artificial language
A language deliberately invented or constructed, especially as a means of communication in computing or information technology. See also language (1). Compare natural language.
iconicity
Conceived in strictly Peircean terms, iconicity is one of the three relationships in which a representamen (expression) may stand to its object (content or referent) and that may be taken ...
Languages of Art
(1968).A work by Nelson Goodman that has had a growing influence on semiotic thinking, Languages of Art: An Approach to a Theory of Symbols incited controversy with its refutation ...