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Backed: revisiting the designer of the original emoji Members Public

Emoji have rapidly become part of modern life and communication. But how much do you know about their origin, designer - and the very first set?

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
kickstarter

A plural of emoji - linguistically speaking Members Public

The linguistics behind a plural form of “emoji” [http://www.theatlantic.com/notes/2016/01/japanese-and-the-trouble-with-pluralizing-emoji/422967/] This is a fascinating account of count and non-count nouns – and how they’re assimilated into English: > An example is “water,” which has no plural form. To count water, you must refer

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
emoji