"Emoji can cross the boundaries of written language, helping communicate valuable information to people who may struggle to read a certain language... [they] help us communicate this complex ...
“As a visual language emoji has already far eclipsed hieroglyphics, its ancient Egyptian precursor which took centuries to develop,” he said. It’s the “fastest growing form of language in ...
why not use an emoji?" However, despite their popularity, emojis are unlikely to replace written language and be recognised as a language in their own right, she said. "The purposes of language ...