3D-GRAPHIC ICONICITY’S DEPICTING VERBS AND PREPOSITIONS: EXPEDIENCY ON PHOTOGRAPH, NAME PREARRANGEMENT, AND APPROBATION IN ADULT PEDAGOGICS
Keywords:
3D-graphics, enhancive communication, adults, graphic iconicity’sAbstract
The expediency of 3D-graphic on photographs, name prearrangement, and approbation of graphic iconicity’s for
verbs and prepositions were appraised in an introductory adult pedagogy of 3 age groups. A mixed-group design
was used, in each age group, quasi of the adults were randomly allotted to 1 of 2 orders of iconicity formats. The 52
adults were asked to guess the connotation of the iconicity’s and approbated a target iconicity among thwarts given
the spoken tag. 3D-graphics iconicity’s were more transparent than static iconicity’s while this was more apparent
for verbs. But there was no difference between 3D-graphics and static prepositions. Verbs were approbated more
accurately compared with prepositions, but there was no difference between iconicity formats. Older adults guessed
name, and approbates iconicity’s more expeditive than younger adults. 3D-graphic augments photographs and name
prearrangement, specifically for verbs, which reduces the didactic burden that emanates with nontransparent
(photographs) iconicity’s. 3D-graphics does not enhance approbation accuracy. An evolving expediency was
experiential for each measure. Limitations and inferences were underscored.