Common Use Semiotics On The Media Texts Which Express The Human Feelings
Annaguliyev Jamshid , Masters Student, Foreign Philology Faculty Termеz State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article mainly deals with the problems of the media text and its semiotic analysis due to the
symbol embodying any idea; visible, audible rarer phenomenon, which people attach a special
meaning that is not associated with the essence of this phenomenon. The research relevance is
predetermined by the current evolutionary changes of media materials which connected with the
latest developments in information and communication technologies. In the spanning globe, most
social conversations are shortening with semiotic elements by communicating with as few letters as
possible, and users created text message symbols as a sort of shorthand to make texting easier and
faster. Most symbols make sense and have become a mainstay in texting language. Media symbols,
not only save time, but be able to send longer texts that contain more personality and emotion. The
promotion of electronic types of various and well-functioning prints has become one of the
priorities. The current development of electronic and audio-visual media, computer technologies,
globalization in the information space, of course, affect the new methods of development of texting
communication, language development, the way media texts are created and grasped, symbol or
emoticon could be the next trend.
Keywords
Media text;, semiotics
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