ekspressiota
Ekspressiota is a term used in discourse studies to describe a class of expressive markers that accompany spoken or written language to convey affect, stance, or emphasis beyond propositional content. It includes traditional paralinguistic cues such as prosody, facial expression, and gesture, and, in text, devices like repeated letters, punctuation, capitalization, and emoji-like symbols. The concept is used to analyze how communication signals emotion and alignment in multimodal contexts.
Etymology and usage: The word is a blended neologism formed from ekspress- (from express) combined with a
Characteristics: Ekspressiota manifests across four strata: vocal (pitch, tempo, intensity), visual (facial expression, gaze, gesture), textual
Research and applications: Researchers employ corpus analysis, multimodal annotation, and perception experiments to map ekspressiota across
Limitations: Cultural and platform-specific variation can affect interpretation; automatic detection remains challenging, and there is ongoing