2018
DOI: 10.4000/communicationorganisation.7280
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Pierre HALTÉ, Les émoticônes et les interjections dans le tchat

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“…Pictograms refer to both "emoticon" 9 , and "emoji" 10 . The (Magué et al, 2020)'s typology of 3 functions has been used and adapted to our analysis: (1) the replacement function (when a pictogram replaces a syntagm); (2) the illustration function (when it has a referential function); (3) the 9 Graphic signs looking 'like' an emotion (Beccucci, 2018) 10 Symbols listed in a database (ibid.) modalization function, (when it indicates the emotion or the cognitive position of the author wrt to his/her statement).…”
Section: Linguistic Descriptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pictograms refer to both "emoticon" 9 , and "emoji" 10 . The (Magué et al, 2020)'s typology of 3 functions has been used and adapted to our analysis: (1) the replacement function (when a pictogram replaces a syntagm); (2) the illustration function (when it has a referential function); (3) the 9 Graphic signs looking 'like' an emotion (Beccucci, 2018) 10 Symbols listed in a database (ibid.) modalization function, (when it indicates the emotion or the cognitive position of the author wrt to his/her statement).…”
Section: Linguistic Descriptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%