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What emojis are ironic markers? A survey on Chinese teenagers in WeChat app ...
Languaging Diversity 2021 2021
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Cui, Jing
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Jiang, Guiying
. - : Underline Science Inc., 2021
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"Numerous studies have been conducted to bolster the role that wink face emoticon (; )) and tongue face emoticon (: P) play in indicating ironic intention in computer-mediated communication (CMC). By contrast, meagre research has been channeled in the direction of emoji-based ironic markers, particularly in cultures other than English, such as Chinese culture. The present study attempts to explore emoji-based comments in WeChat app among Chinese teenagers from both the perspectives of language production and language comprehension. Two experiments are carried out in order to look at what emojis are ironic in signaling speaker’s intention and to what extent these ironic markers will affect the perceived sarcasm as well as the emotional impact of the comments respectively. The first experiment conducts a free response task among 238 native Chinese high school students in order to sort out the emojis that can indicate ironic intention. The results show that wink face emoji and tongue face emoji are less ...
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https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/m3ak-4w68
https://underline.io/lecture/36156-what-emojis-are-ironic-markersquestion-a-survey-on-chinese-teenagers-in-wechat-app
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