Emojis

Emojis Emojis er små digitale billedtegn, der bruges i computermedieret kommunikation i elektroniske beskeder og på hjemmesider. Ordet emoji er japansk og betyder billedord. ‘E’ står for billede, ‘mo’ for det at skrive, og ‘ji’ står for tegn eller bogstav. Emojis er piktogrammer, ideogrammer og smileyer, og deres primære funktion er at tilføre den skrevne […]

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Emneredaktør Tina Thode Hougaard
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Hougaard & Rathje 2018, Lebduska 2014, Seargeant 2019

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