I think so. Whether it's learnt I don't know.
I've been emotionally abused in as much as emotionally blackmailed into lots of things.
Biggest things was a house buy.
Basically: I didn't like the house, wife did, every time I said anything negative about the house it was because I didn't value her opinion and she'd cry and go quiet for days. Even something silly, the car parking was awkward, it was turned into me calling her stupid and wrong. Eventually I caved and agreed to put the offer in, suddenly she was happy again.
Also using sex as weapon, I've experienced that in the past.
Extreme example was a GF who wanted some designer handbag (yes as silly as that) I said no because no bag is worth £500. No argument, she accepted my reasons. For the next month every time I wanted a cuddle or affection or sex it was a flat no. When I eventually asked what's up, her exact words were:
"You want sex? I want that bag"
Huge argument ensued, we split.
So yes, I believe anyone can be emotional abusers, I actually think that maybe a proportion of emotional abuse is unintentional and is how the victim has perceived situations. I also think that some women know full well that using emotion will get what they want, turning on the water works when they don't get their way is a classic.
Obviously that's only my experience and opinion though.