Emoji

Mark E. Shoulson mark at kli.org
Wed Apr 2 18:39:39 CDT 2014


Relatedly, see https://www.kwikpoint.com/  Basically, little (laminated) 
booklets of pictures of hopefully understandable items and concepts you 
can point at in foreign countries.

~mark

On 04/02/2014 02:29 AM, William_J_G Overington wrote:
> For me, an important aspect of emoji is that they are independent of language.
>
> They can localize in the mind of the reader.
>
> How can they express verbs such as need and must; and pronouns?
>
> How can they express thanks?
>
> William Overington
>
> 2 April 2014
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Christopher Fynn <chris.fynn at gmail.com>
> To: Unicode List <unicode at unicode.org>
> Cc: Nicole Selken <nikiselken at gmail.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, 2 April 2014, 7:04
> Subject: Re: Emoji
>
> On 02/04/2014, Nicole Selken <nikiselken at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think  Emoji is totally beneficial as a communication form.
> A reversion to a crude form of Hieroglyphics?
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