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Purpose. This paper examines the communicative (also known as pragmatic) functions of the most common five emojis in the Jordanian context as perceived by Jordanian Facebook users. Methods. The data were collected in four stages. First, the researcher sha... see more

This study aims to describe the pragmatic functions of emojis in online learning communication. The approach used in this research was descriptive qualitative. The data of this research are emojis used in online learning communication. The source of data ... see more

This article considers the Australian case of Burrows v Houda 2020 NSWDC 485 and the English case of Lord McAlpine v Bercow 2013 EWHC 1342 (QB). Both cases considered the question of whether emojis could be considered to be defamatory and answered the que... see more

This study aimed to examine the communicative functions of the non-face “folded hands” emoji that Indonesians use in WhatsApp interactions. Using descriptive qualitative, the data were analysed through the social semiotic approach proposed by Lemke (1998)... see more

Technology has revolved and changed communication in the present digital era. In recent years, the use of emoji has quickly widespread and they have become extremely popular; consequently they are present in many forms of daily life communication. The fun... see more

O estudo objetivou analisar os sentidos representativos das identidades juvenis impressos em emojis produzidos artisticamente por alunos de Ensino Médio de uma instituição escolar pública federal de Valença do Piauí durante a realização de uma oficina ins... see more

This article considers the Australian case of Burrows v Houda 2020 NSWDC 485 and the English case of Lord McAlpine v Bercow 2013 EWHC 1342 (QB). Both cases considered the question of whether emojis could be considered to be defamatory and answered the que... see more

The increasing use of smartphones and social media apps for communication results in a massive number of screenshot images. These images enrich the written language through text and emojis. In this regard, several studies in the image analysis field have ... see more

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