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17th February 2023 Dr. Pei Soo Ang, University Malaya, Malaysia Advocating for inclusivity of people with disabilities through visual communicationTo attend the talk, please register here

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A 1pm I'll have to join another meeting, which I have to attend, so just leaving a question here for future discussion. What is the impact of the interface for entering the emojis? It is usually easier to repeat an emoji, either from your own text or from texts produced by other interactants in the same thread.

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Thank you for the wonderful talk. Prof, I have a question regarding the analysis of emojis. I wondered if I could apply stance analysis to analyze the TikTok commentators’ positioning, alignment or dis-alignment. Can I combine the three SFL ideational meta function with stance analysis? I hope you could kindly give me some suggestions. Thank you very much!

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Many thanks for a great talk. I wonder if you could talk about the use of emoji to signal irony?

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Thanks to the organisers and to Prof Zappavigna for this insightful talk! Unfortunately I joined a little bit later and missed the first part… will the recording be available? Thank you

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Thank you very much for a talk! What do you think about the fact that the use of emojis is slowly turning us back to dawn – pictographic writing –, in which a character was a stylized image or a picture? Will such usage of language influence the future of communication? Will the use of graphical signs outrival writing in the future?

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Yes, Carmen, we’ll publish the recording of the talk in the multimodality talks website as usual in the next days (as soon as it comes available)

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Thank you so much for your insightful talk!🙂👏👏

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Thank you for sharing your research with us, Michele. How “common” are the emoji-text relations (concurrence, resonance, synchoronicy) across your data sets?

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Thank you so much for this interesting talk and the discussion.

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So much of this sort of communication seems contingent (a problem shared by English as a lingua franca research). Have you considered this issue and do you think it renders the pehnomenon

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The phenomenon too unstable?

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random

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chancy

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Qualitative is fine :-)

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thanks

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Thank you!

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Thank you, very interesting!

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Thank you very much for the talk!

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Thanks for the interesting talk, Michele!

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thank you!

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Thank you

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Ty!

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Thank you, it was very interesting!

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Thank you!

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Thank you!

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Thank you!

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Thank you so much!