Communicative function of emoticons in online discourse

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INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1 DISCOURSE IN SOCIAL MEDIA     

1.1The Notion of Discourse    

1.2 Peculiarities of Social Media Language

CHAPTER 2 THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS IN A LANGUAGE    

2.1 Means of Expressing Emotions in Social Media       

2.2 Emoticons and Emojis as a Part of Social Discourse 

CHAPTER 3

EMOTICONS IN ENGLISH AND ARMENIAN MEDIA  

CONCLUSION     

REFERENCES

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In the classical philosophical tradition, the concept of “discourse” was used to characterize the sequential transition from one discrete step to another and the unfolding of thinking expressed in concepts and judgments, as opposed to the intuitive grasp of the whole to its parts. In the modern philosophy of postmodernism, an interpretation of discourse has developed as a special mental phenomenon, which is expressed in a text that has coherence and integrity and is immersed in certain contexts. The ambiguity of the interpretation of the phenomenon of discourse in philosophy is expressed in the fact that it means a monologically developed linguistic and speech structure, for example, speech or text. At the same time, discourse is often also understood as a sequence of communication acts performed in the language. Such a sequence can be a conversation, a dialogue, written texts containing mutual references and devoted to a common topic, and so on.

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