ERIC Number: ED654533
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 9
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Emoji as a Means of Communication-Derivation from Use of Albanian Language
International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, Paper presented at the International Conference on Research in Education and Science (ICRES) (Cappadocia, Turkey, May 18-21, 2023)
Language is a tool of communication. Communication is a process of conveying messages. Language changes dynamically, as new words can be created. Communication is considered static, as its basic steps remain unchanged. But the basics of communication do not change. However, new words enter the dictionary/vocabulary language almost daily. Communicating with others is a basic human need. Healthy living involves interacting and engaging with others. And our primary means of doing so is through shared language. Language is a system of communication that relies on verbal or non-verbal codes to transmit information. Communication is a way of exchanging messages or information between two or more people, focusing on the message. Over the last years we have witnessed the evolution of communication through emoji. This type of communication consists in these aspects: 1. Linguistic economics 2. Fast communication 3. Skipping grammatical rules 4. Failure of language evolution 5. Concealment of emotions. The results of the study will be derived according to the qualitative and quantitative method, through a questionnaire directed to a sample of 100 students in different study programs. The answers to the questionnaire will be analyzed by coming up with conclusions and recommendations. [For the full proceedings, see ED654100.]
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Visual Aids, Student Attitudes, Interpersonal Communication, Indo European Languages, Grammar, Emotional Response, Communication Strategies, Computer Mediated Communication, Language Attitudes
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