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The line is a graphical element widely used in data visualizations, its
purpose often being to signal a connection between other visual elements.
Based on social semiotic theory, this article investigates what semiotic
functions connecting lines can have and how these functions can be
related to variations in form. The results show that, in addition to the basic
function of connecting elements, such lines can also indicate the level of
certainty, direct the viewer to read the information either as a narrative
or a conceptual claim, indicate patterns of cohesion, and regulate the
viewer’s position. These findings allow for further empirical research on
the formation of visual conventions.