
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode Dr Tones (@_blacktoned) chats with Dr Daniel Krauße about the linguistics of emoji. Dr Krauße is a comparative linguist from Germany who specialises in teaching, translation, and interpretation of English, German, Indonesian, and Malay. He obtained his PhD in Linguistics from the University of Newcastle, the campus is situated in the land of the Awabakal people in Australia, with a focus on the syntactic structure of Australian and the Pacific languages.
To access Dr Krauße's full bio and publications see these links: https://www.danielkrausse.com and https://www.danielkrausse.com/academia/ Instagram: @kraussetranslations Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielKrausse and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ8oP2Nl3Pk&t=8s . The publication he mentioned about Autism and emoji can be accessed here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10803-022-05557-4
Thank you for choosing the Visions & Tones Podcast. Remember to follow us on Instagram: @_visions_tones.
By Tony NyunduIn this episode Dr Tones (@_blacktoned) chats with Dr Daniel Krauße about the linguistics of emoji. Dr Krauße is a comparative linguist from Germany who specialises in teaching, translation, and interpretation of English, German, Indonesian, and Malay. He obtained his PhD in Linguistics from the University of Newcastle, the campus is situated in the land of the Awabakal people in Australia, with a focus on the syntactic structure of Australian and the Pacific languages.
To access Dr Krauße's full bio and publications see these links: https://www.danielkrausse.com and https://www.danielkrausse.com/academia/ Instagram: @kraussetranslations Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielKrausse and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ8oP2Nl3Pk&t=8s . The publication he mentioned about Autism and emoji can be accessed here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10803-022-05557-4
Thank you for choosing the Visions & Tones Podcast. Remember to follow us on Instagram: @_visions_tones.

8,876 Listeners