表情符号:意义和使用上的转喻

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
J. Morrás, A. Barcelona
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摘要

表情符号正在改变我们如今在数字文本交互中的交流方式。它们使我们能够表达在面对面交流中总是存在的动觉暗示。这种非语言线索可以被理解为了解人类情绪/态度状态的窗口,它们是在转喻的基础上形成的,转喻作为一种心理捷径,自动将面部表情与触发这些表情的感觉和情绪联系起来。本文采用一种新的方法论方法,即转喻描述的入口模型,旨在为表情符号的语义如何与转喻模式紧密联系提供一些见解。分析的情绪是欢乐和愤怒。本文还简要介绍了表情符号在事物和非情感关系中的含义和使用。
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Emojis: Metonymy in Meaning and Use
Emojis are changing the way we communicate in digital text interactions nowadays. They allow us to express kinesthetic cues that are always present in face-to-face communication. Such non-verbal cues may be understood as windows into the emotional/attitudinal states of human beings, and they are conventionalized on the basis of metonymy which, as a mental shortcut, automatically connects facial expressions to the feelings and emotions triggering those expressions. Using a new methodological approach in the form of an entry model for metonymic description, the article intends to provide some insights on how the semantics of emojis is deeply linked to metonymic patterns. The emotions analyzed are hilarity and anger. The paper also briefly addresses the meaning and use of emojis for things and non-affective relations.
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Cognitive Semantics
Cognitive Semantics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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