Telibinza AviweKaschula Russell H.2026-06-192026-06-192025https://hdl.handle.net/10566/24584This study is intended to investigate the impact of the internet on language use. The focus is on the use of emojis in the isiXhosa language and expression on virtual modes of communication. The challenges and adoption of emojis in the context of the isiXhosa language during virtual communication formed the central argument of this research. The history of emojis was explored, highlighting their evolution and origin. Emojis were defined and differentiated, providing a thorough explanation of what they are and how they can be distinguished from other modes of pictographs. Their functions were examined, highlighting their effectiveness in text-based communication. The various interpretations of emojis were explored. Their cultural connotations were also examined, and their ambiguity was described in detail. Virtual modes of communication were explained as well. The generative lexicon theory, employed as the theoretical framework of this research, was further discussed. The data was presented and analyzed through the qualitative approach (discourse content analysis) used in gathering the data. Lastly, the findings of the study were provided and the conclusion based on the results found.enEmojisIsiXhosa languageVirtual communicationLanguage varietiesApplied language studiesA critique of emojis in isiXhosa language and expression with a focus on virtual modes of communicationThesis