EMOJIS: NEW LANGUAGE OR TECHNOLOGY-BASED TREND?
The article examines weather emoji writing constitute a new visual language, communicating through the eye rather than through the ear. It evaluates actual text messages and tweets written by students in their early twenties and synthesizing previous ideas regarding emojis as more than just a pictog...
| Publicado en: | ETC: A Review of General Semantics Vol. 75; no. 3/4; pp. 317 - 329 |
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