2015
DOI: 10.7195/ri14.v13i1.716
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La expresión de las emociones en la Comunicación Virtual: El Ciberhabla

Abstract: RESUMENLa comunicación mediada por ordenador se ha convertido en una de las principales herramientas de comunicación de la sociedad. La proliferación en Internet de foros y redes sociales, ha modificado  los intereses y usos del tiempo libre, especialmente entre adolescentes y jóvenes. Este tipo de comunicación comparte con la escritura y con la interacción oral, algunas de sus características, sin embargo, sus peculiaridades han dado lugar a la aparición de otras nuevas. Entre estas últimas, destacan los emot… Show more

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“…The exclusion of faces in emotional interaction situations, or the offset in this communicational interaction, generates high levels of stress for those giving classes. One of the most evident effects of this type of communicational interaction is the impossibility of visualizing nonverbal expressivity [17]. The need to generate non-verbal expressiveness triggered the use of emoticons or written expressions in an attempt to humanize this interaction, making it more emotionally close [18].…”
Section: Some Scopes Of Emotionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exclusion of faces in emotional interaction situations, or the offset in this communicational interaction, generates high levels of stress for those giving classes. One of the most evident effects of this type of communicational interaction is the impossibility of visualizing nonverbal expressivity [17]. The need to generate non-verbal expressiveness triggered the use of emoticons or written expressions in an attempt to humanize this interaction, making it more emotionally close [18].…”
Section: Some Scopes Of Emotionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La comunicación no solo se realiza de manera presencial, cara a cara, también se lleva a cabo por medio de llamadas telefónicas o plataformas virtuales (Cuadrado et al, 2015;López, 2015). Siguiendo a Durkheim (1967), aunque las sociedades se modernicen, la solidaridad orgánica como proceso de individuación es una necesidad de cooperación entre individuos de solidarizarse y coordinarse.…”
Section: Australcunclassified
“…Linguistic research on the functions of emoticons started in the 90s (see, for example, Wilson 1993). Previously, emoticons were just considered ways to convey emotions in EMC (Rezabeck and Cochenouor 1994), an idea which still exists among researchers (Derks, Bos, and Grumbkow 2007;Walther and D'Addario 2001;Cuadrado Gordillo, Martín-Mora Parra, and Fernández Antelo 2015) and the media (Cruz 2014;Avendaño 2012). Researchers in EMC, drawing on real corpora, found that emoticons also have other functions: they can strengthen or mitigate speech acts (Skovholt, Grønning, and Kankaanranta 2014), which is linked to politeness (Kavanagh 2016); they help to structure conversations (Vela Delfa and Jiménez Gómez 2011;Markman and Oshima 2007); they can signal the illocutionary force of the utterance (Dresner and Herring 2010); and they can be used to signal humour (Yus 2014;Maíz Arévalo 2014), as with Fahlman's first emoticon, described above.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%