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2015

Book Chapter

International students and the "English problem" in Australian universities: a discursive perspective

Haugh, Michael (2015). International students and the "English problem" in Australian universities: a discursive perspective. International education and cultural-linguistic experiences of international students in Australia. (pp. 91-104) edited by Abe Ata and Alex Kostogriz. Samford Valley, QLD, Australia: Australian Academic Press.

International students and the "English problem" in Australian universities: a discursive perspective

2015

Book Chapter

Troubles talk, (dis)affiliation and the participation order in Taiwanese-Chinese online discussion boards

Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2015). Troubles talk, (dis)affiliation and the participation order in Taiwanese-Chinese online discussion boards. Participation in public and social media interactions. (pp. 99-133) edited by Marta Dynel and Jan Chovanec. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

Troubles talk, (dis)affiliation and the participation order in Taiwanese-Chinese online discussion boards

2014

Book Chapter

The use of ontologies as a tool for aggregating spoken corpora

Musgrave, Simon, Schalley, Andrea C. and Haugh. Michael (2014). The use of ontologies as a tool for aggregating spoken corpora. Best practices for spoken corpora in linguistic research. (pp. 225-248) edited by Şükriye Ruhi, Michael Haugh, Thomas Schmidt and Kai Wörner. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

The use of ontologies as a tool for aggregating spoken corpora

2014

Book Chapter

Introduction: putting practices in spoken corpora into focus

Ruhi, Sukriye, Schmidt, Thomas, Worner, Kai and Haugh, Michael (2014). Introduction: putting practices in spoken corpora into focus. Best practices for spoken corpora in linguistic research. (pp. 1-17) edited by Şükriye Ruhi, Michael Haugh, Thomas Schmidt and Kai Wörner. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Introduction: putting practices in spoken corpora into focus

2013

Book Chapter

Implicature, inference and cancellability

Haugh, Michael (2013). Implicature, inference and cancellability. Perspectives on pragmatics and philosophy. (pp. 133-151) edited by Alessandro Capone, Franco Lo Piparo and Marco Carapezza. New York, NY, United States: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-01011-3_6

Implicature, inference and cancellability

2013

Book Chapter

'Face' in Taiwanese business interactions: from emic concepts to emic practices

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2013). 'Face' in Taiwanese business interactions: from emic concepts to emic practices. Chinese discourse and interaction. (pp. 126-150) edited by Yuling Pan and Daniel Z. Kadar. Bristol, United Kingdom: Equinox Publishing.

'Face' in Taiwanese business interactions: from emic concepts to emic practices

2013

Book Chapter

Collaborative creation of spoken language corpora

Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2013). Collaborative creation of spoken language corpora. Pragmatics language learning. (pp. 133-159) edited by Tim Greer, Donna Tatsuki and Carsten Roever. Honolulu, HI, United States: National Foreign Language Resource Center.

Collaborative creation of spoken language corpora

2012

Book Chapter

Speaker intentions and intentionality

Haugh, Michael and Jaszczolt, Kasia M, (2012). Speaker intentions and intentionality. The Cambridge handbook of pragmatics. (pp. 87-112) edited by Keith Allan and Kasia M. Jaszczolt. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Speaker intentions and intentionality

2012

Book Chapter

Conversational interaction

Haugh, Michael (2012). Conversational interaction. The Cambridge handbook of pragmatics. (pp. 251-274) edited by Keith Allan and Kasia M. Jaszczolt. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Conversational interaction

2011

Book Chapter

Humour, face and im/politeness in getting acquainted

Haugh, Michael (2011). Humour, face and im/politeness in getting acquainted. Situated politeness. (pp. 165-184) edited by Bethan L. Davies, Michael Haugh and Andrew John Merrison. London, United Kingdom: Continuum International Publishing Group.

Humour, face and im/politeness in getting acquainted

2011

Book Chapter

Intention(ality) and the conceptualization of communication in pragmatics

Haugh, Michael (2011). Intention(ality) and the conceptualization of communication in pragmatics. Human Communication Science: A Compendium. (pp. 29-49) edited by Robert Dale, Denis Burnham and Catherine J. Stevens. Sydney, Australia: ARC Research Network in Human Communication Science.

Intention(ality) and the conceptualization of communication in pragmatics

2011

Book Chapter

Situating politeness

Haugh, Michael, Davies, Bethan L. and Merrison, Andrew John (2011). Situating politeness. Situated politeness. (pp. 1-23) edited by Bethan L. Davies, Michael Haugh and Andrew John Merrison. London, United Kingdom: Continuum International Publishing Group.

Situating politeness

2011

Book Chapter

Politeness in Japan

Haugh, Michael and Obana, Yasuko (2011). Politeness in Japan. Politeness in East Asia. (pp. 147-175) edited by Daniel Z. Kadar and Sara Mills. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511977886.009

Politeness in Japan

2011

Book Chapter

Epilogue

Davies, Bethan L., Haugh, Michael and Merrison, Andrew John (2011). Epilogue. Situated Politeness. (pp. 270-278) Bloomsbury Publishing Plc..

Epilogue

2011

Book Chapter

Practices and defaults in interpreting disjunction

Haugh, Michael (2011). Practices and defaults in interpreting disjunction. Salience and Defaults in Utterance Processing. (pp. 189-225) edited by Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Keith Allan. Berlin, Germany: de Gruyter.

Practices and defaults in interpreting disjunction

2011

Book Chapter

Epilogue: culture and norms in politeness research

Haugh, Michael (2011). Epilogue: culture and norms in politeness research. Politeness in East Asia. (pp. 252-264) edited by Daniel Z. Kadar and Sara Mills. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Epilogue: culture and norms in politeness research

2010

Book Chapter

Co-constructing what is said in interaction

Haugh, Michael (2010). Co-constructing what is said in interaction. The role of data at the semantics-pragmatics interface. (pp. 349-380) edited by Eniko Nemeth T. and Karoly Bibok. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Mouton. doi: 10.1515/9783110240276.349

Co-constructing what is said in interaction

2010

Book Chapter

Intercultural (im)politeness and the micro-macro issue

Haugh, Michael (2010). Intercultural (im)politeness and the micro-macro issue. Pragmatics across languages and cultures. (pp. 139-166) edited by Anna Trosborg. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Mouton. doi: 10.1515/9783110214444.1.139

Intercultural (im)politeness and the micro-macro issue

2010

Book Chapter

Respect and deference

Haugh, Michael (2010). Respect and deference. Interpersonal pragmatics. (pp. 271-288) edited by Miriam A. Locher and Sage L. Graham. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Mouton. doi: 10.1515/9783110214338.2.271

Respect and deference

2009

Book Chapter

Face and interaction

Haugh, Michael (2009). Face and interaction. Face, communication and social interaction. (pp. 1-30) edited by Bargiela-Chiappini, Francesca and Haugh, Michael. London, United Kingdom: Equinox Publishing.

Face and interaction