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Fahima Ayub Khan
Doctoral Student
Linguistics and Theory of Science unit-
What do you meme? The relevance of non-propositional effects on humour processing: A case study of internet
memes
Vanessa Cristiane Vanzan de Oliveira, Fahima Ayub Khan, Christine Howes
https://www.dcc.ru.nl/languageininteraction/program-booklet/ - 2024 -
Emoji-Text Mismatches: Stirring the Pot of Online
Conversations
Vanessa Cristiane Vanzan de Oliveira, Amy Han Qiu, Fahima Ayub Khan, Chara Soupiona, Christine Howes
https://www.semdial.org/anthology/papers/Z/Z24/Z24-4038/ - 2024 -
Emoji-Text Mismatches: Stirring the Pot of Online
Conversations
Chara Soupiona, Vanessa Cristiane Vanzan de Oliveira, Amy Han Qiu, Fahima Ayub Khan, Christine Howes
https://swecog.se/files/SweCog2024_Proceedings.pdf - 2024 -
Poster presentation: "What do you meme? The relevance of non-propositional effects on humor processing: A case study of internet
memes"
Vanessa Cristiane Vanzan de Oliveira, Fahima Ayub Khan, Christine Howes
https://www.dcc.ru.nl/languageininteraction/program-booklet/ - 2024 -
Emoji-Text Mismatches: Stirring the Pot of Online
Conversations
Vanessa Vanzan, Amy Han Qiu, Fahima Ayub Khan, Chara Soupiona, Christine Howes
Proceedings of the 28th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue – Short Paper. - 2024 -
Investigating code-switching and disfluencies in bilingual
dialogue
Fahima Ayub Khan, Bill Noble
Proceedings of the 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, August, 22-24, 2022, Dublin. - Poster Abstracts - 2022