The Communicative Functions of Emoticons in Workplace E-Mails: :-) 论文

2014Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication引用 235顶会
Digital Communication and LanguageLanguage, Discourse, Communication StrategiesDiscourse Analysis in Language Studies

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发表期刊/会议
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
发表日期
2014-01-10
发表年份
2014

关键词

Digital Communication and LanguageLanguage, Discourse, Communication StrategiesDiscourse Analysis in Language Studies

摘要

CMC research presents emoticons as visual representations of writers' emotions. We argue that the emoticons in authentic workplace e-mails do not primarily indicate writers' emotions. Rather, they provide information about how an utterance is supposed to be interpreted. We show that emoticons function as contextualization cues, which serve to organize interpersonal relations in written interaction. They serve 3 communicative functions. First, when following signatures, emoticons function as markers of a positive attitude. Second, when following utterances that are intended to be interpreted as humorous, they are joke/irony markers. Third, they are hedges: when following expressive speech acts (such as thanks, greetings, etc.) they function as strengtheners and when following directives (such as requests, corrections, etc.) they function as softeners.

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