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Emoji aren't ruining language: they’re a natural substitute for gesture ???

  • Written by Lauren Gawne, David Myers Research Fellow, La Trobe University
Emoji aren't ruining language: they’re a natural substitute for gesture 🔥🔥🔥Gestures and emoji don’t break down into smaller parts, nor do they easily combine into larger words or sentences.Shutterstock

We’re much more likely to be hanging out on social media than at the watercooler these days. But just because we’re no longer face-to-face when we chat, doesn’t mean our communication is completely...

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