The Semiotics of Emoji: The Rise of Visual Language in the Age of Internet
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/FP4DRKeywords:
symbol, sign, discourse, utterance opener, utterance ending, global intelligence, phatic, phatic communication, emotively, signifier, lingoAbstract
Semiotics has complemented linguistics by expanding its scope beyond the phoneme and the sentence to include texts and discourse, and their rhetorical, performative, and ideological functions. It has brought into focus the multimodality of human communication. This article applies semiotic approaches to linguistics and nonverbal productions, social institutions and discourses, embodied cognition and communication, and the new virtual realities that have been ushered in by the Internet. It also is inclusive of publications in relevant domains such as socio-semiotics, evolutionary semiotics, game theory, cultural and literary studies, human-computer interactions, and the challenging new dimensions of human networking afforded by social websites.
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