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Polydiscursivity of the Internet meme as a realization of its linguo-creative potential
Media Linguistics, 2023The Internet meme as a unit of information and semantic exchange, having a polycode structure and the status of a precedent text, has a high linguo-creative potential.
Andrej V. Polonskiy +3 more
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Communication studies, 2023
The work deals with semiotic and linguistic means of creating the comic in polycode Internet memes in modern Internet communication in Russian. The material of the study is polycode Internet memes discovered by the authors in the process of Internet ...
T. Radbil, Alexei Igorevich Pomazov
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The work deals with semiotic and linguistic means of creating the comic in polycode Internet memes in modern Internet communication in Russian. The material of the study is polycode Internet memes discovered by the authors in the process of Internet ...
T. Radbil, Alexei Igorevich Pomazov
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Internet meme in modern communication: adaptation and pragmatic potential
Communication studies, 2023The article focuses on the adaptation of memes. Internet memes are regarded as new units of communication, characterized by specific properties. Their main feature is the ability to transform based on the precedent nature of the meme and its instant ...
Yulia Vasilievna Shchurina
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New Media & Society, 2020
Scholars have long been interested in how social media platforms shape user communication and behavior. We add to this literature by critically analyzing the TikTok platform.
Diana Zulli, David James Zulli
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Scholars have long been interested in how social media platforms shape user communication and behavior. We add to this literature by critically analyzing the TikTok platform.
Diana Zulli, David James Zulli
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Meaning extensions of internet memes
Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2023AbstractThis paper explores the constructional properties of internet memes by conducting a case study ofIf 2020 was a(n) X(IYWX) memes within the framework of Viewpoint Spaces (Dancygier & Vandelanotte, 2017). By looking into constructional properties and viewpoint interactions at multiple conceptual levels evoked by the juxtaposition of text and ...
Ji-in Kang +3 more
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Internet Meme as a Creolized Text
, 2020The study looks at the internet meme which is a popular internet phenomenon. Internet memes are essential part of English internet communication. They comprise two components which are a verbal component and a graphic component.
S. Kanashina
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Meme virality and humour style: Exploring internet memes as a multimodal language in social media
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies, 2023The study only includes the randomly chosen students from one of the state universities in Tacloban City, Philippines, in its scope. This study takes into account every aspect of the students' individual personal lives, including their understanding and ...
Sunshine G. Balan +5 more
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Synecdoche, Aesthetics, and the Sublime Online: Or, What’s a Religious Internet Meme?
, 2020Hoping to court young people increasingly distancing themselves from institutional religious affiliation, religious organizations like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are creating and circulating aesthetic short-form videos (memes) rife ...
Scott Haden Church, Gavin Feller
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Internet Meme Creativity as Everyday Conversation
Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture, 2017:Internet memes are online fads or trends consisting of a combination of image, verbiage, audio, and video that are repeatedly altered by Internet users and shared on the Internet, often in a rapid, viral-like manner.
J. Willmore, Darryl Hocking
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Information, Communication & Society, 2018
A cultural phenomenon called ‘mo ha’ (toad worship) has been increasingly popular on the Chinese Internet since 2014, with ‘the toad’ referring to former Party and country leader Jiang Zemin. His memes have gone viral.
Kecheng Fang
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A cultural phenomenon called ‘mo ha’ (toad worship) has been increasingly popular on the Chinese Internet since 2014, with ‘the toad’ referring to former Party and country leader Jiang Zemin. His memes have gone viral.
Kecheng Fang
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