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2025

Conference Publication

Who’s at fault? Online public shaming and the contestation of moral culpability

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody, Haugh, Michael and Su, Hsi-Yao (2025). Who’s at fault? Online public shaming and the contestation of moral culpability. The 19th International Pragmatics Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 22-27 June 2025.

Who’s at fault? Online public shaming and the contestation of moral culpability

2025

Conference Publication

Mutual (mis)understanding in intercultural first conversations

Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2025). Mutual (mis)understanding in intercultural first conversations. The 19th International Pragmatics Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 22-27 June 2025.

Mutual (mis)understanding in intercultural first conversations

2025

Conference Publication

The paradoxical role of jocular wordplay in intercultural L1-L2 initial interactions

Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2025). The paradoxical role of jocular wordplay in intercultural L1-L2 initial interactions. Wordplay and Exclusion, Würzburg, Germany/online, 30–31 May 2025.

The paradoxical role of jocular wordplay in intercultural L1-L2 initial interactions

2025

Conference Publication

Conversational humour and rapport in Australian-Chinese intercultural initial interactions

Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2025). Conversational humour and rapport in Australian-Chinese intercultural initial interactions. 31st Australasian Humour Studies Network, Adelaide, SA Australia, 19-21 February 2025.

Conversational humour and rapport in Australian-Chinese intercultural initial interactions

2023

Conference Publication

The metapragmatics of offence and online public shaming in Chinese

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody, Haugh, Michael and Su, Hsi-Yao (2023). The metapragmatics of offence and online public shaming in Chinese. The 18th International Pragmatics Conference, Brussels, Belgium, 9-14 July 2023.

The metapragmatics of offence and online public shaming in Chinese

2023

Conference Publication

Epistemic territories and the preference for knowability and agreeability in intercultural first conversations

Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2023). Epistemic territories and the preference for knowability and agreeability in intercultural first conversations. The International Conference of Conversation Analysis (ICCA23), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 29 June- 2 July 2023.

Epistemic territories and the preference for knowability and agreeability in intercultural first conversations

2023

Conference Publication

Who swears most – and in what social settings?

Schweinberger, Martin, Fatemi, Masoud, Hames, Sam, Haugh, Michael, Laitinen, Mikko, Rautionaho, Paula and Takahashi, Marissa (2023). Who swears most – and in what social settings?. 7th Meeting of the International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE7), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 19-23 June 2023. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland.

Who swears most – and in what social settings?

2022

Conference Publication

Epistemic authority in intercultural first conversations

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2022). Epistemic authority in intercultural first conversations. The 9th Intercultural Pragmatics and Communication conference (INPRA-9), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 21-23 June 2022.

Epistemic authority in intercultural first conversations

2021

Conference Publication

Displaying embarrassment in Taiwanese business negotiations

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2021). Displaying embarrassment in Taiwanese business negotiations. The 17th International Pragmatics Conference, Winterthur, Switzerland, 27 June - 2 July 2021.

Displaying embarrassment in Taiwanese business negotiations

2019

Conference Publication

Taking it too far or not being able to take a joke? A metapragmatic analysis of online discussion about the limits of teasing and taking offence on a Taiwanese variety show

Chang, Melody, Haugh, Michael and Su, Hsi-Yao (2019). Taking it too far or not being able to take a joke? A metapragmatic analysis of online discussion about the limits of teasing and taking offence on a Taiwanese variety show. 4th International Conference of the American Pragmatics Association (AMPRA 2018), New York, NY United States, 1-3 November 2018.

Taking it too far or not being able to take a joke? A metapragmatic analysis of online discussion about the limits of teasing and taking offence on a Taiwanese variety show

2019

Conference Publication

The metalinguistics of “offence” in Chinese

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody, Haugh, Michael and Su, Hsi-Yao (2019). The metalinguistics of “offence” in Chinese. The 16th International Pragmatics Conference, Hong Kong, China, 9-14 June 2019.

The metalinguistics of “offence” in Chinese

2019

Conference Publication

The metapragmatics of “teasing” and “mockery” in Chinese conversational humour

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2019). The metapragmatics of “teasing” and “mockery” in Chinese conversational humour. Australian Humour Studies Network conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 6-8 February 2019.

The metapragmatics of “teasing” and “mockery” in Chinese conversational humour

2018

Conference Publication

Managing epistemic territories in initial interactions

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2018). Managing epistemic territories in initial interactions. The 5th International Conference of Conversation Analysis (ICCA18), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 11-15 July 2018.

Managing epistemic territories in initial interactions

2017

Conference Publication

Getting acquainted across cultures- Self-presentation sequences in initial interactions amongst Australians and Taiwanese

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2017). Getting acquainted across cultures- Self-presentation sequences in initial interactions amongst Australians and Taiwanese. The 15th International Pragmatics Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 16-21 July 2017.

Getting acquainted across cultures- Self-presentation sequences in initial interactions amongst Australians and Taiwanese

2017

Conference Publication

Doing delicacy through indirect responses in multiparty mediations

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2017). Doing delicacy through indirect responses in multiparty mediations. The 10th International Conference on Im/politeness, York, United Kingdom, 12-14 July 2017.

Doing delicacy through indirect responses in multiparty mediations

2012

Conference Publication

The Australian National Corpus: National Infrastructure for Language Resources

Cassidy, Steve, Haugh, Michael, Peters, Pam and Fallu, Mark (2012). The Australian National Corpus: National Infrastructure for Language Resources. Eight International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, Istanbul, Turkey, 21-27 May 2012. Istanbul, Turkey: European Language Resources Association.

The Australian National Corpus: National Infrastructure for Language Resources

2009

Conference Publication

Designing a multimodal spoken component of the Australian national corpus

Haugh, Michael (2009). Designing a multimodal spoken component of the Australian national corpus. CSNet Workshop on Designing the Australian National Corpus, Sydney, Australia, 4-5 December 2008. Somerville, MA, United States: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.

Designing a multimodal spoken component of the Australian national corpus

2009

Conference Publication

The AusNC project: plans, progress and implications for language technology

Musgrave, Simon and Haugh, Michael (2009). The AusNC project: plans, progress and implications for language technology. Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop 2009, Sydney, Australia, 3-4 December 2009. Sydney, Australia: Australasian Language Technology Association.

The AusNC project: plans, progress and implications for language technology

2009

Conference Publication

Introduction: mustering languages in Australia

Haugh, Michael, Burridge, Kate, Mulder, Jean and Peters, Pam (2009). Introduction: mustering languages in Australia. HCSNet Workshop on Designing the Australian National Corpus, Sydney, Australia, 4-5 December 2008. Somerville, MA, United States: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.

Introduction: mustering languages in Australia