2007 Journal Article The co-constitution of politeness implicature in conversationHaugh, Michael (2007). The co-constitution of politeness implicature in conversation. Journal of Pragmatics, 39 (1), 84-110. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2006.07.004 |
2006 Journal Article Review of Mayumi Usami, Discourse Politeness in Japanese Conversation. Some implications for a universal theory of politenessHaugh, Michael (2006). Review of Mayumi Usami, Discourse Politeness in Japanese Conversation. Some implications for a universal theory of politeness. Journal of Politeness Research, 2 (2), 313-317. doi: 10.1515/PR.2006.015 |
2006 Journal Article Emic perspectives on the positive-negative politeness distinctionHaugh, Michael (2006). Emic perspectives on the positive-negative politeness distinction. Cultural Studies Journal of Universitat Jaume 1, 3, 17-26. |
2005 Journal Article "Australia's Many Voices: Australian English - A National Language" by Gerhard LeitnerHaugh, Michael (2005). "Australia's Many Voices: Australian English - A National Language" by Gerhard Leitner. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 25 (2), 275-278. |
2005 Journal Article "Australia's Many Voices: Ethnic Englishes, Indigenous and Migrant Languages. Policy and Education" by Gerhard LeitnerHaugh, Michael (2005). "Australia's Many Voices: Ethnic Englishes, Indigenous and Migrant Languages. Policy and Education" by Gerhard Leitner. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 25 (2), 278-280. |
2005 Journal Article "Requests and Culture: Politeness in British English and Japanese" by Saeko FukushimaHaugh, Michael (2005). "Requests and Culture: Politeness in British English and Japanese" by Saeko Fukushima. Journal of Politeness Research, 1 (1), 160-165. |
2005 Journal Article The importance of 'place' in Japanese politeness: implications for cross-cultural and intercultural analysesHaugh, Michael (2005). The importance of 'place' in Japanese politeness: implications for cross-cultural and intercultural analyses. Intercultural Pragmatics, 2 (1), 41-68. doi: 10.1515/iprg.2005.2.1.41 |
2004 Journal Article (Book review) Japanese/Korean Linguistics. Volume 12Haugh, Michael (2004). (Book review) Japanese/Korean Linguistics. Volume 12. Asian Studies Review, 28 (3), 328-329. doi: 10.1080/1035782042000291123 |
2004 Journal Article Revisiting the conceptualisation of politeness in English and JapaneseHaugh, M. B. (2004). Revisiting the conceptualisation of politeness in English and Japanese. Multilingua, 23 (1/2), 85-109. doi: 10.1515/mult.2004.009 |
2003 Journal Article A metalinguistic approach to deconstructing the concepts of 'face' and 'politeness' in Chinese, English and JapaneseHaugh, Michael and Hinze, Carl (2003). A metalinguistic approach to deconstructing the concepts of 'face' and 'politeness' in Chinese, English and Japanese. Journal of Pragmatics, 35 (10-11), 1581-1611. doi: 10.1016/S0378-2166(03)00049-3 |
2003 Journal Article Review of Linguistic Emotivity: Centrality of Place, the Topic-Comment Dynamic , and an Ideology of 'Pathos' in Japanese Discourse, by Senko K. MaynardHaugh, M. B. (2003). Review of Linguistic Emotivity: Centrality of Place, the Topic-Comment Dynamic , and an Ideology of 'Pathos' in Japanese Discourse, by Senko K. Maynard. Linguist, 14 (2480) |
2003 Journal Article Anticipated versus inferred politenessHaugh, M. B. (2003). Anticipated versus inferred politeness. Multilingua, 22 (4), 397-413. doi: 10.1515/mult.2003.020 |
2003 Journal Article Japanese and non-Japanese perceptions of Japanese communicationHaugh, M. B. (2003). Japanese and non-Japanese perceptions of Japanese communication. New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, 5 (1), 156-177. |
2002 Journal Article The intuitive basis of implicature: relevance theoretic implicitness versus Gricean implyingHaugh, Michael (2002). The intuitive basis of implicature: relevance theoretic implicitness versus Gricean implying. Pragmatics, 12 (2), 117-134. doi: 10.1075/prag.12.2.01hau |
1999 Journal Article Validation of frameworks of communicative competence and oral proficiency assessmentHaugh, M. (1999). Validation of frameworks of communicative competence and oral proficiency assessment. New Zealand Studies in Applied Linguistics, 5, 22-43. |
1998 Journal Article Native-speaker beliefs about Nihonjinron and Miller's "Law of Inverse Returns"Haugh, Michael (1998). Native-speaker beliefs about Nihonjinron and Miller's "Law of Inverse Returns". Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, 32 (2), 27-58. doi: 10.2307/489578 |