This article first presents facts and figures about emoji use, which, as is pointed out, is by no means restricted to private everyday communication (Section 1). Next, two studies are discussed, shedding light on the following questions: on the one hand, whether emojis are indeed preferred by younger people and, on the other, which impression the use of specific emojis with positive or negative connotations leaves with the addressee of text messages (Section 2). The heart of this essay follows in Section 3—it focuses on emoji use during the COVID-19 crisis (which, at the time of writing, is still ongoing). Here, observations concerning new forms of emoji use on Facebook and in types of video chat (such as Zoom and Skype) are collected
Emoji have risen from their origins in Japanese mobile phones in the late 1990s to become a ubiquito...
Writing in online platforms does not have the animate qualities of face-to-face interactions. In a r...
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern wr...
This article first presents facts and figures about emoji use, which, as is pointed out, is by no me...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The roles and characteristics of emojis are rapidly expanding within computer-mediated communication...
Brands are increasingly using emoji in their computer-mediated communication (CMC). However, researc...
This bibliographic review of academic research on emoji reveals how the bulk of studies accepts it a...
This paper reviews Marcel Danesi’s new book on the use of emoji in particular, and the use of visual...
Abstract The Digital Age has significantly changed how people communicate. Thanks to ...
Emojis are developed from emoticons and commonly used to convey emotion in online communication. It ...
Social media is ubiquitous in the modern world and its use is ever-increasing. Similarly, the use of...
The use of emoji in digital communication can convey a wealth of emotions and concepts that otherwis...
The texts in mobile messages are not always easy to decipher since tone and body language is removed...
Many non-standard elements of ‘netspeak’ writing can be viewed as efforts to replicate the linguisti...
Emoji have risen from their origins in Japanese mobile phones in the late 1990s to become a ubiquito...
Writing in online platforms does not have the animate qualities of face-to-face interactions. In a r...
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern wr...
This article first presents facts and figures about emoji use, which, as is pointed out, is by no me...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The roles and characteristics of emojis are rapidly expanding within computer-mediated communication...
Brands are increasingly using emoji in their computer-mediated communication (CMC). However, researc...
This bibliographic review of academic research on emoji reveals how the bulk of studies accepts it a...
This paper reviews Marcel Danesi’s new book on the use of emoji in particular, and the use of visual...
Abstract The Digital Age has significantly changed how people communicate. Thanks to ...
Emojis are developed from emoticons and commonly used to convey emotion in online communication. It ...
Social media is ubiquitous in the modern world and its use is ever-increasing. Similarly, the use of...
The use of emoji in digital communication can convey a wealth of emotions and concepts that otherwis...
The texts in mobile messages are not always easy to decipher since tone and body language is removed...
Many non-standard elements of ‘netspeak’ writing can be viewed as efforts to replicate the linguisti...
Emoji have risen from their origins in Japanese mobile phones in the late 1990s to become a ubiquito...
Writing in online platforms does not have the animate qualities of face-to-face interactions. In a r...
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern wr...