The blog site of the Oxford Dictionaries features a post dated November 16 2015, which announces that, “for the first time ever”, their “Word of the Year” is not a word, but a pictograph: the “Face with Tears of Joy” emoji. The term emoji, which is a loanword from Japanese, identifies “a small digital image or icon used to express an idea or emotion in electronic communication” (OED 2015). The sign was chosen since it is the item that “best reflected the ethos, mood, and preoccupations of 2015”. Indeed, the Oxford Dictionaries’ President, Caspar Grathwohl declared that emojis are “an increasingly rich form of communication that transcends linguistic borders” and reflects the “playfulness and intimacy” of global digital culture. Adopting a ...
The current study presents the idea that a new method of communication develops with an introduction...
The increasing use of emojis, digital images that can represent a word or feeling in a text or email...
It’s interesting and a bit surprising how little attention philosophy has given to the status of emo...
Starting from some raw statistical data around the integration of emoji[i] across social media platf...
Unicode emoji, originating in Japan but expanded through worldwide usage, is a means to assess how t...
The roles and characteristics of emojis are rapidly expanding within computer-mediated communication...
The worldwide usage of Emoji is a source to assess the globalization of the Japanese popular culture...
Sola Pool’s resonant phrase the size, depth, and multi-layer of internet space expanded, it increasi...
This paper reviews Marcel Danesi’s new book on the use of emoji in particular, and the use of visual...
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern wr...
Abstract The Digital Age has significantly changed how people communicate. Thanks to ...
Emoji have risen from their origins in Japanese mobile phones in the late 1990s to become a ubiquito...
Emoji have become a significant part of our informal textual communication. Previous work addressing...
‘Face with tears of joy’ (1F602), a face laughing so hard that it cries, is one of the most popular...
This article first presents facts and figures about emoji use, which, as is pointed out, is by no me...
The current study presents the idea that a new method of communication develops with an introduction...
The increasing use of emojis, digital images that can represent a word or feeling in a text or email...
It’s interesting and a bit surprising how little attention philosophy has given to the status of emo...
Starting from some raw statistical data around the integration of emoji[i] across social media platf...
Unicode emoji, originating in Japan but expanded through worldwide usage, is a means to assess how t...
The roles and characteristics of emojis are rapidly expanding within computer-mediated communication...
The worldwide usage of Emoji is a source to assess the globalization of the Japanese popular culture...
Sola Pool’s resonant phrase the size, depth, and multi-layer of internet space expanded, it increasi...
This paper reviews Marcel Danesi’s new book on the use of emoji in particular, and the use of visual...
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern wr...
Abstract The Digital Age has significantly changed how people communicate. Thanks to ...
Emoji have risen from their origins in Japanese mobile phones in the late 1990s to become a ubiquito...
Emoji have become a significant part of our informal textual communication. Previous work addressing...
‘Face with tears of joy’ (1F602), a face laughing so hard that it cries, is one of the most popular...
This article first presents facts and figures about emoji use, which, as is pointed out, is by no me...
The current study presents the idea that a new method of communication develops with an introduction...
The increasing use of emojis, digital images that can represent a word or feeling in a text or email...
It’s interesting and a bit surprising how little attention philosophy has given to the status of emo...