2025 Conference Publication Who’s at fault? Online public shaming and the contestation of moral culpabilityChang, 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. |
2025 Conference Publication Mutual (mis)understanding in intercultural first conversationsHaugh, 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. |
2025 Conference Publication The paradoxical role of jocular wordplay in intercultural L1-L2 initial interactionsHaugh, 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. |
2025 Conference Publication Conversational humour and rapport in Australian-Chinese intercultural initial interactionsHaugh, 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. |
2023 Conference Publication The metapragmatics of offence and online public shaming in ChineseChang, 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. |
2023 Conference Publication Epistemic territories and the preference for knowability and agreeability in intercultural first conversationsHaugh, 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. |
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. |
2022 Conference Publication Epistemic authority in intercultural first conversationsChang, 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. |
2021 Conference Publication Displaying embarrassment in Taiwanese business negotiationsChang, 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. |
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 showChang, 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. |
2019 Conference Publication The metalinguistics of “offence” in ChineseChang, 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. |
2019 Conference Publication The metapragmatics of “teasing” and “mockery” in Chinese conversational humourChang, 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. |
2018 Conference Publication Managing epistemic territories in initial interactionsChang, 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. |
2017 Conference Publication Getting acquainted across cultures- Self-presentation sequences in initial interactions amongst Australians and TaiwaneseChang, 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. |
2017 Conference Publication Doing delicacy through indirect responses in multiparty mediationsChang, 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. |
2012 Conference Publication The Australian National Corpus: National Infrastructure for Language ResourcesCassidy, 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. |
2009 Conference Publication Designing a multimodal spoken component of the Australian national corpusHaugh, 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. |
2009 Conference Publication The AusNC project: plans, progress and implications for language technologyMusgrave, 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. |
2009 Conference Publication Introduction: mustering languages in AustraliaHaugh, 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. |