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International Pragmatics Association https://pragmatics.international
16th International Pragmatics Conference
HONG KONG 9-14 June 2019
PROGRAM
Venue: THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
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The conference opening on Sunday 9 June 2019, as well as all plenaries on 9, 12, and 14 June take place in the Jockey Club Auditorium (ST wing). On Sunday the podium level of the adjacent QT wing is the location of the registration desk.
Monday to Friday, registration, book exhibit and poster boards are to be found on the podium level of FJ wing. Parallel sessions are centered around wings AG, BC, CD, N, PQ, QR, and TU.
All session room numbers start with the letters referring to the wings in which they are to be found. The podium level is the 2/F of the campus complex. For example, room AG206 is located on the podium level of AG wing, and room N001 is located at the ground level of N wing.
Tea and coffee breaks are served in two locations: the podium level of CF wing and PQ wing. Lunches are always served on the podium level of CF wing. (See also https://www.polyu.edu.hk/greenmap/)
Conference dinner is served from 8:00pm, 13 June 2019 (Thursday) at Colour Crystal Restaurant - 2/F, Harbour Crystal Centre, Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong (Google Map: https://polyu.hk/JTSBt). Please contact the registration counter about the availability of conference dinner tickets. Conference dinner participants can assemble at the conference registration counter starting from 7:00pm for walking to the restaurant in groups.
Conference opening reception is served at the Chan Sui Kau & Chan Lam Moon Chun Square (MN core) at 6:00pm Sunday 9 June 2019. Three cultural extravaganzas (Chinese brush writing on fans, Chinese paper cutting, Grasshopper weaving) offered by the Hong Kong Tourism Board will be available during the opening reception on the podium level of QT wing.
Bad Weather or Tropical Cyclone and Rainstorm Warning arrangement - Please visit https://polyu.hk/mcfzY for the arrangement of conference under bad weather condition or when the Tropical Cyclone and Rainstorm Warning is hoisted. Latest updates about weather condition can be obtained from the Hong Kong Observatory website: http://www.hko.gov.hk/m/home.htm
IPrA owes a debt of gratitude to its hosts and sponsors:
Research Centre for Professional Communication in English (RCPCE)
Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities (HKAH)
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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16th INTERNATIONAL PRAGMATICS CONFERENCE
SPECIAL THEME: Pragmatics of the Margins
Conference chair: Winnie CHENG (Adjunct Professor, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Other Local Site Committee members: Kathleen AHRENS (Professor, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Aditi BHATIA (Associate Professor, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), CHEN Xinren (Assistant Dean, School of Foreign Studies, Nanjing University, China; President of China Pragmatics Association), Louise CUMMINGS (Professor, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), HO Chung Kwong Victor (Associate Professor, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Janet HO (Assistant Professor, Department of English, Lingnan University), Brian KING (Assistant Professor, School of English, The University of Hong Kong), Hans J. LADEGAARD (Professor & Head, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), LAM Phoenix W. Y. (Assistant Professor, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Carmen LEE (Associate Professor, Department of English, The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Cynthia F K LEE (Honorary Professor, Centre for Applied English Studies, University of Hong Kong), Olga A. ZAYTS (Associate Professor, School of English, The University of Hong Kong), Catherine LAW (Marketing Manager, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Other members of the International Conference Committee: Nana Aba Appiah AMFO (Accra, Ghana), Charles ANTAKI (Loughborough, UK), Frank BRISARD (Antwerp, Belgium), Anita FETZER (Augsburg, Germany), Pilar GARCES-CONEJOS BLITVICH (Charlotte, USA), Hartmut HABERLAND (Roskilde, Denmark), Michael HAUGH (Brisbane, Australia), Janet HOLMES (Wellington, New Zealand), Sachiko IDE (Tokyo, Japan), Cornelia ILIE (Malmö, Sweden), Dennis KURZON (Haifa, Israel), Sophia MARMARIDOU (Athens, Greece), Rosina MARQUEZ-REITER (Guildford, UK), Michael MEEUWIS (Ghent, Belgium), Jacob MEY (Odense, Denmark), Melissa MOYER (Barcelona, Spain), Neal NORRICK (Saarbrücken, Germany), Tsuyoshi ONO (Edmonton, Canada), Salvador PONS BORDERÍA (Valencia, Spain), Catrin RHYS (Belfast, Northern Ireland), Tuija VIRTANEN (Åbo, Finland), John WILSON (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
On-site conference liaison: Amos YUNG (Research Centre for Professional Communication in English, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
INTERNATIONAL PRAGMATICS ASSOCIATION (IPrA) https://pragmatics.international
IPrA President: 2018-2023: Stephen Levinson (Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen) IPrA Secretary General: Jef Verschueren (Linguistics, Antwerp) IPrA Executive Secretary: Ann Verhaert (IPrA Secretariat, Antwerp)
Members of the IPrA Consultation Board (2018-2023):
Nana Aba Appiah Amfo (Accra, Ghana), Charles Antaki (Loughborough, UK), Rukmini Bhaya Nair (New Delhi, India), Barbara Bokus (Warsaw, Poland), Diana Boxer (Gainesvillle, USA), Charles Briggs (Berkeley, USA), Frank Brisard (Antwerp, Belgium), Winnie Cheng (Hong Kong, China), Jenny Cook Gumperz (Santa Barbara, USA), Anita Fetzer (Würzburg, Germany), Pilar Garces-Conejos Blitvich, Helmut Gruber (Vienna, Austria), Yueguo Gu (Beijing, China), Susanne Günthner (Münster, Germany), Hartmut Haberland (Roskilde, Denmark), Michael Haugh (Brisbane, Australia), Janet Holmes (Wellington, New Zealand), Sachiko Ide (Tokyo, Japan), Cornelia Ilie (Malmö, Sweden), Shoichi Iwasaki (Los Angeles, USA), Ferenc Kiefer (Budapest, Hungary), Helga Kotthoff (Freiburg, Germany), Dennis Kurzon (Haifa, Israel), Stephen Levinson (Nijmegen, The Netherlands), Sophia Marmaridou (Athens, Greece), Rosina Marquez Reiter (Surrey,UK),Yael Maschler (Haifa, Israel), Yoshiko Matsumoto (Stanford, USA), Michael Meeuwis (Ghent, Belgium), Jacob Mey (Odense, Denmark), Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen (Manchester, UK), Melissa Moyer (Barcelona, Spain), Neal
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Norrick (Saarbrücken, Germany), Tsuyoshi Ono (Edmonton, Canada), Jan-Ola Östman (Helsinki, Finland), Salvador Pons Bordería (Valencia, Spain), Marina Sbisà (Trieste, Italy), Gunter Senft (Nijmegen, The Netherlands), Tuija Virtanen (Abo, Finland), John Wilson (Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK)
Editors of Pragmatics (2017 onwards):
Editor-in-chief: Helmut Gruber (University of Vienna) Associate Editors: Frank Brisard (University of Antwerp), Yoko Fujii (Japan Women’s University, Tokyo), Inmaculada García Sánchez (Temple University, Philadelphia), Sophia Marmaridou (University of Athens), Rosina Márquez Reiter (University of Surrey), Catrin S. Rhys (University of Ulster at Jordanstown), Daniel Silva (Federal University of Santa Catarina - UFSC), Elda Weizman (Bar-Ilan University)
NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAM MAY STILL UNDERGO MINOR CHANGES AFTER PRINTING -- FOR THE COMPLETELY UP-TO-DATE VERSION,
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This program contains four different types of events: • Plenary lectures: 45-minute presentations; speakers may fill up the entire period or choose to
leave a little time for questions.• Lectures: individual presentations of 20 minutes each; lecture sessions typically contain 3
consecutive presentations that are followed by up to 5 minutes of discussion and 5 minutes toallow for changing between sessions; for (exceptional) ‘underbooked’ sessions with only twopresentations, speakers are urged to stick to the 20+5+5 minute format so that participantsknow what is happening when; in the case of further cancellations, the scheduled order ofpresentation should be preserved; lecture sessions are chaired by the last speaker of thesession. Unless a program change has been announced, the schedule should be followed,even if a lecturer does not show up and leaves a gap.
• Posters: put up on poster boards from Monday onwards, with an exclusive poster period in theafternoon on Thursday; authors are expected to be present at their posters during that period.
• Panels: pre-organized thematic events; the program gives an order in which presentations willbe made, but the format may differ greatly from panel to panel (as the number of speakersvaries within given 90-minute time slots, and the organizers may give an introduction andarrange for discussion time as they see fit); participants are therefore advised not to switchbetween panels, as this will most probably not get them what they are looking for at any giventime.
The following publishers will exhibit books throughout the week:
• Bloomsbury• Brill• Elsevier• Equinox• John Benjamins Publishing Company• Taylor and Francis• Springer Nature Ltd
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PRACTICAL
For reasons of sustainability, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University no longer sells or offers bottled water on campus. Conference participants are urged to carry their own drinking vessels for refilling with drinking water from the drinking water stations on campus.
Please visit PolyU Green Map (https://www.polyu.edu.hk/greenmap/) for locations of drinking water stations.
Poster presenters were urged to bring posters along. If that was not possible, there is a limited-capacity printing shop near campus which can offer next-day A0 size poster printing at around HKD 120. Service cannot be ordered by email, and the shop is closed on Sunday. When ordered and paid incash before 18:30, the poster will be available at 14:00 the next day.
Rainbow Printing Company, Basement shop L53, Peninsula Centre, 67 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong. Tel. 2153 1616, Fax. 2153 1676, Office hours: Monday to Saturday (14:00-19:00)
Wireless access via 'Wi-Fi.HK via PolyU'
To support the HKSAR Government’s ‘City-wide Wi-Fi for the Public and Visitors’ initiative as set out in the ‘2014 Digital 21 Strategy’, PolyU provides free Wi-Fi service to the public and visitors on campus. Visitors can enjoy free Wi-Fi service by selecting the WiFi SSID (Service Set Identifier) of ‘Wi-Fi.HK via PolyU’. After accepting the terms and conditions, users can use the service for two hours, after which they have to accept the terms again to continue using the service.
The table below summarizes the wireless access service available to the PolyU visitors:
Wireless Service:Service Locations:SSID:Login ID & Password:
Wi-Fi.HK via PolyUPolyU CampusWi-Fi.HK via PolyUN/A (2 hours per session free Wi-Fi access. Need to re-connect after 2 hours connection time.)
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Sunday, 9 June
9am
Pre-conference session -- East AsianPragmatics: History and DevelopmentW208
11am
Conference registrationQT wing podium
2pm
Conference openingJockey Club Auditorium
2:30pm
Jockey Club Auditorium
3:15pm
Tea and coffee breakTU wing podium
3:45pm
Meredith MARRAJockey Club Auditorium
4:30pm
John J. Gumperz Life-Time AchievementAward ceremonyJockey Club Auditorium
5:30pm
Opening reception offered by John Benjamins Publishing CompanyChan Sui Kau and Chan Lam Moon Chun Square
Monday, 10 June
8am
Registration - book exhibit - posters FJ wing podium
8:30am
Historical Politeness in Europe 1/5AG206
Classroom discourse 1BC201
CMC 1BC202
Suspensions in Interaction from cross-linguistic perspectives 1/2BC203
Irony 1BC301
Putting Subjectivity in Context: Evaluationand Attitude Encoding in Grammar andDiscourse 1/3BC303
Language & gender 1BC402
L2 - 1CD303
Language & politics 1CD304
Co-producing sentences in conversation1/5N001
Identity perspectives from peripheries 1/5PQ303
Contesting the news: towards apostfoundational media linguistics 1/3PQ304
Methods in Pragmatics 1/3PQ305
Transcultural pragmatics & computermediated communication 1/3PQ306
Towards �nding ways for co-existence withmigrants and minorities in Japan:Empirically-based approaches of discourseanalyses 1/2QR404
Translinguistic and TransidiomaticPractices in Globalized Contexts:Negotiating Borders from the Margins 1/3TU101
Discourse marker combinations 1/3TU103
Formality and Informality in OnlinePerformances 1/2TU201
10am
Tea and co�ee breakCF and PQ wing podiums
10:30am
Historical Politeness in Europe 2/5AG206
Classroom discourse 2BC201
CMC 2BC202
Suspensions in Interaction from cross-linguistic perspectives 2/2BC203
Irony 2BC301
Putting Subjectivity in Context: Evaluationand Attitude Encoding in Grammar andDiscourse 2/3BC303
Language & gender 2BC402
L2 - 2CD303
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Language & politics 2CD304
Co-producing sentences in conversation2/5N001
Identity perspectives from peripheries 2/5PQ303
Contesting the news: towards apostfoundational media linguistics 2/3PQ304
Methods in Pragmatics 2/3PQ305
Transcultural pragmatics & computermediated communication 2/3PQ306
Creating and sharing public humour acrossthe media 1/3QR403
Towards �nding ways for co-existence withmigrants and minorities in Japan:Empirically-based approaches of discourseanalyses 2/2QR404
Translinguistic and TransidiomaticPractices in Globalized Contexts:Negotiating Borders from the Margins 2/3TU101
Discourse marker combinations 2/3TU103
Formality and Informality in OnlinePerformances 2/2TU201
12pm
LunchCF wing podium
1:30pm
Historical Politeness in Europe 3/5AG206
Academic discourse 1BC201
CMC 3BC202
Interactional sociolinguisticsBC203
Irony 3BC301
Putting Subjectivity in Context: Evaluationand Attitude Encoding in Grammar andDiscourse 3/3BC303
Language & gender 3BC402
L2 - 3CD303
Language & politics 3CD304
Co-producing sentences in conversation3/5N001
Identity perspectives from peripheries 3/5PQ303
Contesting the news: towards apostfoundational media linguistics 3/3PQ304
Methods in Pragmatics 3/3PQ305
Transcultural pragmatics & computermediated communication 3/3PQ306
Creating and sharing public humour acrossthe media 2/3QR403
Social Relations and Language inInstitutional Settings: What ConversationAnalysis can Contribute 1/2QR404
Translinguistic and TransidiomaticPractices in Globalized Contexts:Negotiating Borders from the Margins 3/3TU101
Discourse marker combinations 3/3TU103
3pm
Tea and co�ee breakCF and PQ wing podiums
3:30pm
Historical Politeness in Europe 4/5AG206
Academic discourse 2BC201
CMC 4BC202
The Order of Things and That Thing CalledOrder: Pragmatic Inquiry as aMetapragmatic Practice 1/2BC203
Metaphor & metonymy BC301
Pragmatics of Emergent ParticipationFramework: Multimodal Analysis ofEveryday Life Interaction 1/2BC303
Language & religionBC402
L2 - 4CD303
Usage-based constructionist approaches topragmaticsCD304
Co-producing sentences in conversation4/5N001
Identity perspectives from peripheries 4/5PQ303
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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Gender, employment, language, regionalityand class transition 1/2PQ304
Minimal English in Action: Achieving bettercommunication using fewer words 1/2PQ305
Mediated Construals?: Perception,commodification, and (new) identities 1/2PQ306
Creating and sharing public humour acrossthe mediaQR403
Social Relations and Language inInstitutional Settings: What ConversationAnalysis can ContributeQR404
Historical pragmatics 1TU101
Crying, responses to distress andembodied organization of emotionsocialization 1/2TU103
5pm
Short break
5:15pm
Historical Politeness in Europe 5/5AG206
The Order of Things and That Thing CalledOrder: Pragmatic Inquiry as aMetapragmatic Practice 2/2BC203
Pragmatic theoryBC301
Pragmatics of Emergent ParticipationFramework: Multimodal Analysis ofEveryday Life Interaction 2/2BC303
Counterfactuals in Chinese LanguagesCD304
Co-producing sentences in conversation5/5N001
Identity perspectives from peripheries 5/5PQ303
Gender, employment, language, regionalityand class transition 2/2PQ304
Minimal English in Action: Achieving bettercommunication using fewer words 2/2PQ305
Mediated Construals?: Perception,commodification, and (new) identities 2/2PQ306
Historical pragmatics 2TU101
Crying, responses to distress andembodied organization of emotionsocialization 2/2TU103
Tuesday, 11 June
8am
Registration - Book exhibit - Posters FJ wing podium
8:30am
Cross-Cultural Pragmatics on DiscursivePractices of Marginalisation 1/3AG206
Politeness 1BC202
Diachrony of politeness in East Asia inmodern times: What has shifted in theway people communicate? 1/2BC203
Sequentiality and Emergence of Discourse-Pragmatic Markers 1/2BC301
Spoken Language in Translation: BetweenUniversal and Individual Properties 1/2BC303
Interlanguage pragmaticsCD303
DeixisCD304
Views from the Margins: Language Politicsin the Sinophone 1/3N001
Face-work in online discourse: practicesand multiple conceptualisations 1/3PQ303
Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probinglanguage usage in diverse contexts 1/5PQ304
Grammar-body interface in socialinteraction 1/3PQ305
Quotation in political discourse 1/4PQ306
Influences on Influence: What makesutterances persuasive? 1/4QR403
The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and‘peripheries’ in healthcare communicationresearch 1/5QR404
CA 1TU101
Pragmatics of space and time: center andmargins 1/2TU103
9am
Identity 1BC402
10am
Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
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10:30am
Cross-Cultural Pragmatics on DiscursivePractices of Marginalisation 2/3AG206
Lingua francaBC201
Politeness 2BC202
Diachrony of politeness in East Asia inmodern times: What has shifted in theway people communicate? 2/2BC203
Sequentiality and Emergence of Discourse-Pragmatic Markers 2/2BC301
Spoken Language in Translation: BetweenUniversal and Individual Properties 2/2BC303
Identity 2BC402
Media 1CD303
ReferenceCD304
Views from the Margins: Language Politicsin the Sinophone 2/3N001
Interacting with Textual Objects inEducational Settings 1/3N002
Face-work in online discourse: practicesand multiple conceptualisations 2/3PQ303
Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probinglanguage usage in diverse contexts 2/5PQ304
Grammar-body interface in socialinteraction 2/3PQ305
Quotation in political discourse 2/4PQ306
Influences on Influence: What makesutterances persuasive? 2/4QR403
The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and‘peripheries’ in healthcare communicationresearch 2/5QR404
CA 2TU101
Pragmatics of space and time: center andmargins 2/2TU103
12pm
LunchCF wing podium
1:30pm
Cross-Cultural Pragmatics on DiscursivePractices of Marginalisation 3/3AG206
Politeness 3BC202
Interaction in Budo: Multimodal analysis ofJapanese martial arts practices 1/2BC301
Bi-/Multilingualism 1BC302
Identity 3BC402
Media 2CD303
Views from the Margins: Language Politicsin the Sinophone 3/3N001
Interacting with Textual Objects inEducational Settings 2/3N002
Investigation of so-called ‘subject’ and‘topic’ particles from an interactionalperspective 1/2N003
Face-work in online discourse: practicesand multiple conceptualisations 3/3PQ303
Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probinglanguage usage in diverse contexts 3/5PQ304
Grammar-body interface in socialinteractionPQ305
Quotation in political discourse 3/4PQ306
Influences on Influence: What makesutterances persuasive? 3/4QR403
The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and‘peripheries’ in healthcare communicationresearch 3/5QR404
CA 3TU101
Rethinking marginality: Interjections as thebeating heart of language 1/2TU107
3pm
Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
3:30pm
Dealing with Marginality: Categories andPositioning in Interaction 1/2AG206
Politeness 4BC202
Interaction in Budo: Multimodal analysis ofJapanese martial arts practices 2/2BC301
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Continued from Tuesday, 11 June
Bi-/Multilingualism 2BC302
Identity 4BC402
EvidentialityCD303
Language ideologyN001
Interacting with Textual Objects inEducational Settings 3/3N002
Investigation of so-called ‘subject’ and‘topic’ particles from an interactionalperspective 2/2N003
Bridging the gap: pragmatic perspectiveson written language use in old and newmedia 1/2PQ303
Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probinglanguage usage in diverse contexts 4/5PQ304
Linguistic Impoliteness in a Polite Society:Ideology and Practice in Japanese Spokenand Written Discourse 1/2PQ305
Quotation in political discourse 4/4PQ306
Influences on Influence: What makesutterances persuasive? 4/4QR403
The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and‘peripheries’ in healthcare communicationresearch 4/5QR404
CA 4TU101
Rethinking marginality: Interjections as thebeating heart of language 2/2TU107
5pm
Short break
5:15pm
Dealing with Marginality: Categories andPositioning in Interaction 2/2AG206
Pragmatic theoryBC301
Internet pragmaticsBC303
Literary discourseCD304
Bridging the gap: pragmatic perspectiveson written language use in old and newmedia 2/2PQ303
Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probinglanguage usage in diverse contexts 5/5PQ304
Linguistic Impoliteness in a Polite Society:Ideology and Practice in Japanese Spokenand Written Discourse 2/2PQ305
Language & legal practicePQ306
The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and‘peripheries’ in healthcare communicationresearch 5/5QR404
CA 5TU101
Wednesday, 12 June
8am
Registration - Book exhibit - Posters FJ wing podium
8:30am
Marina TERKOURAFIJockey Club Auditorium
Louise CUMMINGS
10:30am
Folk pragmatics: Understanding thedemarginalizing potential of the word ofthe yearAG206
TeasingBC201
Adaptability in theories of pragmaticsBC202
(Mis)understandingBC203
Experimental pragmaticsBC301
Sociolinguistic and SociotechnicalApproaches to Official TranscriptsBC302
MetapragnaticsBC303
Corpus pragmaticsBC402
Emotion and feelingsCD303
Narrative and fictionCD304
Occurrences of identical linguistic forms inturn-initial and turn-final positions acrossvarious languages and interactionalcontextsN001
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Translanguaging and polymedia: newquestions for research on digitallymediated interactionPQ303
OrthographyPQ304
Grammar-pragmatics interface inJapanese: Some examplesPQ305
Humor and food in English, Japanese andGerman spontaneous conversationalinteractionPQ306
Language and Identity in Japanese PoliticalDiscourseQR403
The Diachronic Aspect of Politeness inEast-West: Society and ValueQR404
12:15pm
IPrA General AssemblyN001
Thursday, 13 June
8am
Registration - Book exhibit - Posters FJ wing podium
8:30am
(Non-)referentiality’ around the world:how do conversationalists use what theirlanguages mark? 1/4AG206
Workplace discourse 1BC201
Understanding nonnative speakercommunication: Pragmatics of English as alingua franca (ELF) discourse 1/3BC202
Anticipating margins as core competence:Pragmatics and discourses in the financialsector 1/2BC203
Poetic language use and beyond: FromAsia-Pacific perspectives 1/2BC301
Cognitive pragmatics 1BC402
Chinese Impoliteness 1/4CD303
Discourse markers 1CD304
Visual images and identity construction inpublic discourse: Multimodal analysis ofcartoons, comics, memes, and more 1/4N002
Bullshit! The Pragmatics of 'Post-Truth'PhenomenaPQ303
Posthumanist pragmatics: linguisticencounters in the digital uncanny valley1/3PQ304
The interactive construction of morality 1/4PQ305
Turn design and ‘rights to know’ in smallcommunities 1/2PQ306
Expanding horizons in healthcommunication: empirical andcomparative studies of communication,language and pragmatics in Asia 1/2QR403
An apple a day… On the pragmatics of‘food for health’ communication 1/4QR404
Repair and Beyond: MaintainingIntersubjectivity During Problematic Talk1/2TU103
Mobility, marginality and meaning: Achronotopic approach 1/3TU201
9am
Anthropological linguistics 1BC302
10am
Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
10:30am
(Non-)referentiality’ around the world:how do conversationalists use what theirlanguages mark? 2/4AG206
Workplace discourse 2BC201
Understanding nonnative speakercommunication: Pragmatics of English as alingua franca (ELF) discourse 2/3BC202
Anticipating margins as core competence:Pragmatics and discourses in the financialsector 2/2BC203
Poetic language use and beyond: FromAsia-Pacific perspectives 2/2BC301
Anthropological linguistics 2BC302
Cognitive pragmatics 2BC402
Chinese Impoliteness 2/4CD303
Discourse markers 2CD304
Speech acts & performativity 1N001
Visual images and identity construction inpublic discourse: Multimodal analysis ofcartoons, comics, memes, and more 2/4N002
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
10am
Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
Jockey Club Auditorium
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Continued from Thursday, 13 June
Deception in public discourse 1/2PQ303
Posthumanist pragmatics: linguisticencounters in the digital uncanny valley2/3PQ304
The interactive construction of morality 2/4PQ305
Turn design and ‘rights to know’ in smallcommunities 2/2PQ306
Expanding horizons in healthcommunication: empirical andcomparative studies of communication,language and pragmatics in Asia 2/2QR403
An apple a day… On the pragmatics of‘food for health’ communication 2/4QR404
Repair and Beyond: MaintainingIntersubjectivity During Problematic Talk2/2TU103
Mobility, marginality and meaning: Achronotopic approach 2/3TU201
12pm
LunchCF wing podium
1:30pm
(Non-)referentiality’ around the world:how do conversationalists use what theirlanguages mark? 3/4AG206
Workplace discourse 3BC201
Understanding nonnative speakercommunication: Pragmatics of English as alingua franca (ELF) discourse 3/3BC202
Evidentials versus non-evidentials: insearch for identification criteria of markersof evidentiality 1/2BC203
Adapted and emergent practices in dialogictext-based CMC 1/2BC301
Anthropological linguistics 3BC302
Losing One’s 'Place': Linguistic Tactics andStrategies of Marginalization in Japanese1/2BC303
Cognitive pragmatics 3BC402
Chinese Impoliteness 3/4CD303
Discourse markers 3CD304
Speech acts & performativity 2N001
Visual images and identity construction inpublic discourse: Multimodal analysis ofcartoons, comics, memes, and more 3/4N003
Deception in public discourse 2/2PQ303
Posthumanist pragmatics: linguisticencounters in the digital uncanny valley3/3PQ304
The interactive construction of morality 3/4PQ305
The social and material in action in clinicaldentistry: Micro-analytic studies from Asia1/2QR403
An apple a day… On the pragmatics of‘food for health’ communication 3/4QR404
Mobility, marginality and meaning: Achronotopic approach 3/3TU201
3pm
Poster sessionFJ wing podium
Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
4:45pm
(Non-)referentiality’ around the world:how do conversationalists use what theirlanguages mark? 4/4AG206
Workplace discourseBC201
L2 Speech Act Development in VirtualWorldsBC202
Evidentials versus non-evidentials: insearch for identification criteria of markersof evidentiality 2/2BC203
Adapted and emergent practices in dialogictext-based CMC 2/2BC301
HumorBC302
Losing One’s 'Place': Linguistic Tactics andStrategies of Marginalization in Japanese2/2BC303
Chinese Impoliteness 4/4CD303
Speech acts & performativity 3N001
Visual images and identity construction inpublic discourse: Multimodal analysis ofcartoons, comics, memes, and more 4/4N003
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Continued from Thursday, 13 June
The interactive construction of morality 4/4PQ305
The social and material in action in clinicaldentistry: Micro-analytic studies from Asia2/2QR403
An apple a day… On the pragmatics of‘food for health’ communication 4/4QR404
7:30pm
Conference dinner
Friday, 14 June
8am
Registration - Book exhibit - Posters FJ wing podium
8:30am
Towards a pragmatics of the local:Centering the perceiving subjectAG206
Pragmatics in the legal domain 1/3BC201
The pragmatics of global healthcarecommunication: setting communicativestandards in diverse contexts 1/3BC301
The Expression of Stance in SpokenLanguage 1/3BC302
Intercultural pragmatics 1BC303
(Re-)Shaping Social Identities in theJapanese ContextBC402
Speech act research and large corpora 1/3PQ305
Intersubjectivity in multi-sensoryinteraction 1/3PQ306
9am
Health communicationCD303
Grammar & pragmatics 1CD304
Critical discourse studies 1QR403
Multimodality 1QR404
10am
Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
10:30am
Aggression as (im)politeness on socialmedia 1/2AG206
Pragmatics in the legal domain 2/3BC201
Address practices in Italian 1/2BC202
Recruitment in Japanese interaction 1/2BC203
The pragmatics of global healthcarecommunication: setting communicativestandards in diverse contexts 2/3BC301
The Expression of Stance in SpokenLanguage 2/3BC302
Intercultural pragmatics 2BC303
Pragmatics and the ‘super-new-big’ 1/2BC402
Medical pragmatics 1CD303
Grammar & pragmatics 2CD304
Family discourseN001
Digital Marginalization, Inclusion, andInvisibility 1/2PQ303
Discourse structure and signaling devices:Diverse perspectives and current trends1/2PQ304
Speech act research and large corpora 2/3PQ305
Intersubjectivity in multi-sensoryinteraction 2/3PQ306
Critical discourse studies 2QR403
Multimodality 2QR404
12pm
LunchCF wing podium
1:30pm
Aggression as (im)politeness on socialmedia 2/2AG206
Pragmatics in the legal domain 3/3BC201
Address practices in Italian 2/2BC202
Recruitment in Japanese interaction 2/2BC203
The pragmatics of global healthcarecommunication: setting communicativestandards in diverse contexts 3/3BC301
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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The Expression of Stance in SpokenLanguage 3/3BC302
Intercultural pragmatics 3BC303
Pragmatics and the ‘super-new-big’ 2/2BC402
Medical pragmatics 2CD303
Grammar & pragmatics 3CD304
Pragmatics & educationN001
Digital Marginalization, Inclusion, andInvisibility 2/2PQ303
Discourse structure and signaling devices:Diverse perspectives and current trends2/2PQ304
Speech act research and large corpora 3/3PQ305
Intersubjectivity in multi-sensoryinteraction 3/3PQ306
Critical discourse studies 3QR403
Multimodality 3QR404
3pm
Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
3:30pm
Eric ANCHIMBEJockey Club Auditorium
5pm
Closing ceremonyJockey Club Auditorium
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EAST ASIAN PRAGMATICS: HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT (Sunday 9 June 2019, W208)
9:00-9:10 Welcome by organizers Xinren Chen (Nanjing University) and Doreen Wu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
9:10-9:35 For The Pragmatics Society of Japan (PSJ)
Noriko Onodera (Aoyama Gakuin University), Development of pragmatics in Japan and its contribution to the field
9:35-10:00 For The Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics Society, Korea (DCLSK)
Seongha Rhee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies), From Pragmatics to Grammar: Recent and Future Research in GrammaticalizationKyu-Hyun Kim (Kyung Hee University), Conversation Analysis in Korea: A Pragmatic Approach to Language and Social Interaction
10:00-10:25 For Linguistic Society of Taiwan (LST)
Miao Hsia Chang (National Taiwan Normal University) and Marie Meili Yeh (National Tsing Hua University), Linguistics research in discourse and pragmatics in Taiwan: State of the art
10:25-10:40 Break
10:40-11:05 For The Linguistic Society of Hong Kong (LSHK) and The Hong Kong Association for Applied Linguistics (HAAL)
Winnie Cheng and Doreen Wu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Pragmatics research in Hong Kong: Past and future
11:05-11:30 For China Pragmatics Association (CPrA)
Xinren Chen (Nanjing University) and Min Li (Jiangsu University), Pragmatics Research in Mainland China: History and Development
11:30-11:45 For the journal East Asian Pragmatics (EAP)
Daniel Kadar (Hungarian Academy of Sciences/Dalian University of Foreign Languages), East Asian Pragmatics –Collaborative Vistas
11:45-12:15 General discussion
Jonathan CULPEPERJockey Club Auditorium
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PRE-CONFERENCE SESSION
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Sunday, 9 June
9am Pre-conference session -- East Asian Pragmatics: History andDevelopment
W208
Chaired by: Prof. Xinren Chen and Dr. Doreen Wu
11am Conference registration
QT wing podium
2pm Conference opening
Jockey Club Auditorium
Chaired by: Prof. Winnie Cheng
2:30pm Plenary lecture
Jockey Club Auditorium
Chaired by: Prof. Winnie Cheng
2:30pmA multimodal corpus-based study of pre-speech children, autismand Alzheimer's disease: Substantiating Morris' lost behavioralsemiotic pragmatics
» Prof. Yueguo Gu
3:15pm Tea and coffee break
TU wing podium
3:45pm Plenary lecture
Jockey Club Auditorium
Chaired by: Prof. Stephen Levinson
3:45pmFancy fence work: Harnessing the affordances of the periphery
» Prof. Meredith Marra
4:30pm John J. Gumperz Life-Time Achievement Award ceremony
Jockey Club Auditorium
Chaired by: Prof. Stephen Levinson
5:30pm Opening reception offered by John Benjamins Publishing Company Chan Sui Kau and Chan Lam Moon Chun Square
Monday, 10 June
8am Registration - book exhibit - posters FJ Wing Podium
8:30am Historical Politeness in Europe 1/5
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Gudrun Held and Dr. Annick Paternoster and Prof.Daniel Kadar
Historical Politeness in Europe
» Prof. Gudrun Held, Dr. Annick Paternoster, Prof. Daniel Kadar
The culture of 'pleasing'. Observations on the development ofEuropean behavior between esthetics and ethics
» Prof. Gudrun Held
Cicero De Officiis, Politenesss and Modern Conduct Manuals
» Dr. Jon Hall
Facetus and the birth of European politeness
» Dr. Luis Unceta Gómez
8:30am Classroom discourse 1
BC201
Chaired by: Dr. Daniela Veronesi
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8:30am Embodied Enactment as a Form of Translanguaging: AConversation Analysis of Beginning-level Adult ESOL ClassroomInteractions
» Mr. Kevin W. H. Tai
9am Student-to-student hand-on-shoulder/arm touch as an embodiedresponse to teacher reproach
» Prof. Liisa Tainio, Ms. Pilvi Heinonen, Mrs. Ulla Karvonen, Dr. MariaAhlholm, Prof. Sara Routarinne
9:30am “We’ve never said that word before…”: Lexical work in L1 primaryschool classroom interaction
» Dr. Daniela Veronesi
8:30am CMC 1
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Phoenix Lam
8:30am Socio-cognitive Motivations for the Sequential Organization ofGift Offers-acceptance in Chinese
» Ms. Junli Liu
9am “Wang Si sister hello!”- social role enactment and disaffiliationmanagement by L2 and L1 Chinese speakers
» Mr. David Wei Dai
9:30am Seeking attention online: The case of a TripAdvisor destinationForum
» Dr. Phoenix Lam
8:30am Suspensions in Interaction from cross-linguistic perspectives 1/2
BC203
Chaired by: Dr. Xiaoting Li and Dr. Shimako Iwasaki
Suspensions in Interaction from cross-linguistic perspectives
» Prof. Xiaoting Li, Dr. Shimako Iwasaki
Achieving mutual understanding through suspension andaccumulative co-operation
» Dr. Shimako Iwasaki
“Being uncertain” vs. “not knowing”: Multimodal gestalts of turnsuspensions in Czech
» Dr. Florence Oloff
Managing non-contiguities with Suoyi ‘so’ in MandarinConversation
» Ms. Xiaoyun Wang, Dr. Xiaoting Li
8:30am Irony 1
BC301
Chaired by: Ms. Yolanda García Lorenzo
8:30am “My Refrigerator is as Much in the Dark as I am”: MetaphoricalIrony in Context
» Prof. Zohar Livnat
9am Another Property of Irony: Findings from Observing Story Ironies
» Dr. Akiko Yoshimura
9:30am A defence for a non-attributive theory of irony
» Ms. Yolanda García Lorenzo
8:30am Putting Subjectivity in Context: Evaluation and Attitude Encoding inGrammar and Discourse 1/3
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Shoichi Iwasaki
Putting Subjectivity in Context: Evaluation and Attitude Encodingin Grammar and Discourse
» Dr. Shoichi Iwasaki
“You liar! Don’t you lie to us!”: Understanding stancetaking inHong Kong political debates
» Ms. Helen Wan
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Negative attitudinal subjectivity in Korean honorifics and itspragmatic import
» Mr. Jaehyun Jo
8:30am Language & gender 1
BC402
Chaired by: Dr. Jeanne Tuan
8:30am Acceptability of New Swearwords by Young Netizens in China
» Ms. Yihan Guan, Ms. Gloria Yan Dou, Dr. Bin Li
9am Gender Differences in Hand Gestures in Disagreement: AContrastive Analysis of Chinese, Korean, and JapaneseConversation
» Prof. Yoshinori Nishijima, Prof. Dongling Zhao, Dr. Jung-ah Choi, Prof.Sumi Yoon
9:30am Criticisms at business meetings from publishing sector in Taiwan:A gender comparative study
» Dr. Jeanne Tuan
8:30am L2 - 1
CD303
Chaired by: Mr. Simon Scanlon
8:30am The Procedural Schema Transfer Mechanism in the Interlanguage(IL) /Second Language (L2) Pragmatic Comprehension Process:Japanese EFL and UK ESL Contexts
» Prof. Mariko Boku
9am Metadiscourse In Speaking of Advanced Learners of Russian
» Dr. Evgenia Wilkins
9:30am Pragmatic Utterances and Students’ Perceptions: A Hong KongCase Study
» Mr. Simon Scanlon, Dr. Aditi Jhaveri, Ms. Akiko Chiba Mereu
8:30am Language & politics 1
CD304
Chaired by: Prof. Janet Holmes
8:30am Technology, politics, society: A pragma-discursive study of newmedia usage in Nigeria democracy
» Prof. Tunde Opeibi, Prof. Oluwasola Aina
9am Narratives of Dialogue as a Pervasive Resource in PoliticalDiscourse
» Ms. Naomi Truan
9:30am Comparing the editorial stance of BBC and CNN on Brexit
» Dr. Janet Ho, Prof. Winnie Cheng
8:30am Co-producing sentences in conversation 1/5
N001
Chaired by: Ms. Mei Fang and Dr. Xinyang Xie
Co-producing sentences in conversation
» Ms. Mei Fang, Dr. Xinyang Xie
Turn Constructional Units and their Extension
» Prof. K.K. Luke
Joint production of a single clause and alignment in MandarinConversation
» Dr. Yaqiong Liu
Providing timely help: Multiple resources for implicitly elicitedcollaborative finishes in Mandarin conversations
» Prof. I-Ni Tsai
8:30am Identity perspectives from peripheries 1/5
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Yoshiko Matsumoto and Prof. Jan-Ola Östman
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Identity perspectives from peripheries
» Prof. Yoshiko Matsumoto, Prof. Jan-Ola Östman
A glocal perspective on language function and identity:Regionalization, co-integration, ambivalence, and responsibility
» Prof. Jan-Ola Östman
Re-evaluating Peripheral Positionality in Kurdish Kebab Shops ofIstanbul
» Dr. Anne Schluter
Identity through 'Inclusive Multilingualism' - The case of aGerman-African church service
» Ms. Cornelia Bock
8:30am Contesting the news: towards a postfoundational media linguistics1/3
PQ304
Chaired by: Ms. Jana Declercq and Prof. Geert Jacobs and Dr. AstridVandendaele
Contesting the news: towards a postfoundational medialinguistics
» Ms. Jana Declercq, Prof. Geert Jacobs, Dr. Astrid Vandendaele
Shifting Biosecurity Postfoundations: A Pragmatic Mutation in theMediatization of Influenza Epidemics
» Prof. Charles Briggs
Blurred boundaries in the production of science news
» Ms. Sofie Verkest, Prof. Geert Jacobs
When economists become media experts: boundary work in afree trade blog
» Mr. Thomas Jacobs, Prof. Geert Jacobs
8:30am Methods in Pragmatics 1/3
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Jonathan Culpeper and Prof. Michael Haugh and Prof.Marina Terkourafi
Methods in Pragmatics
» Prof. Jonathan Culpeper, Prof. Michael Haugh, Prof. MarinaTerkourafi
Methods in Pragmatics: An Introduction
» Prof. Jonathan Culpeper, Prof. Michael Haugh, Prof. MarinaTerkourafi
@The WhatsApp DCT: An exploration into a discourse completiontask based on WhatsApp
» Mr. Kevin Pat
Using verbal report in pragmatic competence research
» Prof. Wei Ren
8:30am Transcultural pragmatics & computer mediated communication 1/3
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Doreen Wu and Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
Transcultural pragmatics & computer mediated communication
» Dr. Doreen Wu, Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
Repairing Customer Relationship by Apologies on Social Media ---A Sino-US Comparative Study of Airline Service Failure Apology
» Ms. Jessie Li Yi
Duality of Facework by Global Brands on Facebook
» Dr. Doreen Wu
Managing impressions by telling small stories on social media - Anempirical study on the airline industry
» Ms. Min Zhang
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8:30am Towards finding ways for co-existence with migrants and minoritiesin Japan: Empirically-based approaches of discourse analyses 1/2
QR404
Chaired by: Prof. Kaori Hata
Towards finding ways to co-exist with migrants and minorities inJapan: Empirically based approaches to muticulturalism
» Prof. Kaori Hata
Crossing the border, living apart? Discussing diversity,multiculturalism and marginalization in Japan
» Dr. Magda Bolzoni
Identity, Migration, and Merger in Rural Japan
» Mr. Max Durayappah-Harrison, Prof. Makiko Takekuro
The post-truth age has come to Japan: Critical discourse analysisof the TV reportage of the anti-U.S. base protesters in Okinawa
» Dr. Akira Satoh
8:30am Translinguistic and Transidiomatic Practices in Globalized Contexts:Negotiating Borders from the Margins 1/3
TU101
Chaired by: Prof. Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez and Prof. Daniel Silva andDr. Rosina Marquez Reiter
Translinguistic and Transidiomatic Practices in GlobalizedContexts: Negotiating Borders from the Margins
» Prof. Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez, Prof. Daniel Silva, Dr. RosinaMarquez Reiter
Interpreting from the Margins: Translinguistic Practices asAffective Labor in Immigrant Child Language Brokering
» Prof. Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez
On the value of 'vale'
» Dr. Rosina Marquez Reiter
Remapping the borders: Argentinean Facebook users in adiaspora community
» Dr. Patricia Gubitosi
8:30am Discourse marker combinations 1/3
TU103
Chaired by: Dr. Arne Lohmann and Prof. Chris Koops
Discourse marker combinations
» Dr. Arne Lohmann, Prof. Chris Koops
How do you start a sentence? Charting the left periphery inEnglish dialects
» Prof. Sali Tagliamonte
A quantitative corpus approach to the left periphery: Evidencefrom reversible discourse marker sequences
» Dr. Arne Lohmann, Prof. Chris Koops
8:30am Formality and Informality in Online Performances 1/2
TU201
Chaired by: Dr. Sofia Rüdiger and Prof. Susanne Mühleisen
Formality and Informality in Online Performances
» Dr. Sofia Rüdiger, Prof. Susanne Mühleisen
From chef to family host: Formality and informality in cookingshows
» Prof. Susanne Mühleisen
Becoming #Instafamous: Analyzing Informality on Instagram fromthe Perspective of Communication Accommodation Theory
» Ms. Dominika Kovacova
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"We shall talk in their terms!" - Frames and footings in WeChat e-commerce
» Ms. Ying Tong, Prof. Chaoqun Xie
10am Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
10:30am Historical Politeness in Europe 2/5
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Gudrun Held and Dr. Annick Paternoster and Prof.Daniel Kadar
How to Hold Your Ground With All Due Respect: The Case of theRepublic of Ragusa in the Fifteenth Century
» Ms. Ana Lalic
Romance and German civility in contact: Retracing early modernEuropean dynamics of polite address through historical foreignlanguage textbooks
» Ms. Linda Gennies
Political Protest in Early Modern Times – or: how to ask the FrenchKing for a favour
» Dr. Sandra Issel-Dombert
10:30am Classroom discourse 2
BC201
Chaired by: Dr. Erik Castello
10:30am The role of pragmatics-focused classroom instruction in thedevelopment of L2 resources for stance-taking: Japaneseinteractional particles ne, yo, and yone
» Dr. Saori Hoshi
11am Needs analysis in pragmatics instruction: students’ perception ofknowledge gaps and learning goals
» Dr. Erik Castello, Dr. Sara Gesuato
10:30am CMC 2
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Jonathan White
10:30am Knowledge Dissemination in English: discoursal and pragmaticstrategies
» Prof. Maurizio Gotti, Prof. Stefania Maci
11am Framing and Positioning in Mother-Daughter Interaction: Howtalking about others is talking about us
» Mrs. Didem Ikizoglu
11:30am The pragmatics of marking community membership
» Dr. Jonathan White
10:30am Suspensions in Interaction from cross-linguistic perspectives 2/2
BC203
Chaired by: Dr. Xiaoting Li and Dr. Shimako Iwasaki
Suspensions in multiactivity: accountability, access andsocialization
» Dr. Anna Vatanen, Prof. Pentti Haddington
Suspensions in Preschool Children’s Playtime Interaction: PlayingTogether and Separately
» Dr. Younhee Kim
Recipient-initiated suspension in storytelling in Mandarin Chineseconversation
» Dr. Xin Peng, Dr. Wei Zhang
10:30am Irony 2
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Yasuko Obana
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10:30am How often are children exposed to ironic utterances in their firstfour years of life? Analysis of instances of figurative language inchild-directed speech in the Providence corpus of CHILDES
» Dr. Natalia Banasik-Jemielniak
11am Visual Irony: a Relevance-theoretical Account ---A Case Studybased on the Trade War Cartoon Series
» Prof. Yantao Zeng, Prof. Yuemei Liu
11:30am Japanese honorifics and the perception of sarcastic irony-Impolite strategies concealed under affecting politeness-
» Dr. Yasuko Obana
10:30am Putting Subjectivity in Context: Evaluation and Attitude Encoding inGrammar and Discourse 2/3
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Shoichi Iwasaki
“I will beat you up, you tiu4 rascal”: The Use of Non-HumanClassifiers as Derogatory Attitudinal Markers in Cantonese
» Ms. Ariel Chan
Emerging negative stance in Korean and Mandarin Chineseinteraction
» Ms. Hyobin Won, Ms. Yan Zhou
Contextual Conditioning and Empathetic Interpretation ofPositive Diminutive Expressions in Mandarin interactions
» Prof. Yurong Zhao
10:30am Language & gender 2
BC402
Chaired by: Dr. Xiangdong Liu
10:30am “I don’t know you, but I understand you”: how an online femalewriter constructs her identity as the readers’ best friends
» Ms. Jing Zhang, Ms. Liping Zhang
11am Linguistic and interactional practices of sexual minorities inJapanese: In case of FtM (Female to Male) transgenders
» Dr. Chie Fukuda
11:30am Are women more polite than men in Japanese CMC?
» Dr. Xiangdong Liu
10:30am L2 - 2
CD303
Chaired by: Dr. Elizabeth Flores-Salgado
10:30am The effects of web-based deductive instruction and inductiveinstruction on the development of L2 Chinese requests
» Dr. Xuedan Qi, Prof. Wei Ren, Dr. Chun Lai
11am An Empirical Research to Chinese EFL Learners’ PragmaticCompetence of Routines: English Proficiency as Main Variable andGender Difference as Secondary One
» . Yuqi Wang
11:30am Length of residence or intensity of interaction: Complimentresponses produced by L2 learners of Spanish
» Dr. Elizabeth Flores-Salgado, Ms. Esmeralda Arredondo-Camín
10:30am Language & politics 2
CD304
Chaired by: Ms. Roni Danziger
10:30am A marginal utopia: Visions of language and unity in the interwarworkers' Esperanto movement
» Dr. David Karlander
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11am ‘We don’t want any immigrants or terrorists here’: The discursivemanufacturing of xenophobia in the post-2015 Poland
» Prof. Piotr Cap, Prof. Joanna Nijakowska
11:30am The Pragmatics of Amicable Interstate Communication
» Ms. Roni Danziger, Prof. Zohar Kampf, Ms. Mia Schreiber, Ms. LeeAldar
10:30am Co-producing sentences in conversation 2/5
N001
Chaired by: Ms. Mei Fang and Dr. Xinyang Xie
Collaborative assessment in Mandarin conversation: Syntax,prosody, and embodied action
» Mr. Di Fang
Modal adverbs in co-producing sentences
» Ms. Ting Tian
Joint production and epistemic alignment: Other-incrementedrelative clauses in spoken Hebrew discourse
» Mr. Nikolaus Wildner, Prof. Yael Maschler
10:30am Identity perspectives from peripheries 2/5
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Yoshiko Matsumoto and Prof. Jan-Ola Östman
Nationalism in the Interactional Co-Construction of ChineseIdentities
» Ms. Dan Han, Prof. Daniel Kadar
Evaluation of Ethno-linguistic Identity in Post-modern IrishSociety
» Dr. Tamami Shimada
Creole languages in education and their role in shaping Caribbeanidentities: Models for integrating English lexifier creoles intoschool curricula in the Easter Caribbean
» Dr. Pier Angeli Le Compte
10:30am Contesting the news: towards a postfoundational media linguistics2/3
PQ304
Chaired by: Ms. Jana Declercq and Prof. Geert Jacobs and Dr. AstridVandendaele
Longitudinal ethnography of professional writing: Understandingthe role of positive deviance in postfoundational times
» Prof. Daniel Perrin, Prof. Aleksandra Gnach
Social media as an added value in journalistic writing
» Dr. Lauri Haapanen
Fox News, Fake News and the news as 'Enemy of the People':Positioning of the 'News' in Donald Trump's Tweets
» Dr. Marcia Macaulay
Online headline testing at a Belgian broadsheet: How newsprofessionals ‘sell’ content in a postfoundational world
» Prof. Geert Jacobs, Dr. Astrid Vandendaele, Ms. Jana Declercq, Ms.Sofie Verkest
10:30am Methods in Pragmatics 2/3
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Jonathan Culpeper and Prof. Michael Haugh and Prof.Marina Terkourafi
Multimodal Pragmatics: Prosody and Gesture
» Dr. Lucien Brown
Illocutional concurrences: A mutlifactorial analysis ofspontaneous evaluative speech acts in spoken Mandarin andAmerican English
» Dr. Aiqing Wang, Dr. Vittorio Tantucci
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Method triangulation in discourse-pragmatic research oncomplaints
» Prof. Sofie Decock, Prof. Ilse Depraetere, Dr. Nicolas Ruytenbeek
10:30am Transcultural pragmatics & computer mediated communication 2/3
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Doreen Wu and Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
Marketization and Transcultural University Communication: ACorpus-assisted Comparative Genre Analysis of President’s Web-mediated Welcome Messages of American and ChineseUniversities
» Dr. Xin Li, Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
A comparative study of emotional stance in China and US onlineconflict commentaries
» Dr. Shuangping Gong, Dr. Jinying Su
politeness practices comparison between Chinese and UScorporate leaders‘ discourse on social media
» Ms. Sitong Li
10:30am Creating and sharing public humour across the media 1/3
QR403
Chaired by: Mr. Jan Chovanec and Prof. Marta Dynel
Creating and sharing public humour across the media
» Mr. Jan Chovanec, Prof. Marta Dynel
Are "You" the Butt of My Joke?: On the Uses of the Second-PersonPronoun in Disparagement Humor in Standup Comedies
» Ms. Guojin Lu
The Myth of Identity: Styling the Authentic "Hong Konger" in Tze-wah Wong’s Standup Comedies
» Ms. Alice Fengyuan Yu
Multimodality and Multimediality in Viz Magazine
» Prof. Alexander Brock
10:30am Towards finding ways for co-existence with migrants and minoritiesin Japan: Empirically-based approaches of discourse analyses 2/2
QR404
Chaired by: Prof. Kaori Hata
Bridging the communication gap between technical interntrainees and their Japanese employers in a workplace of Japan: Asociolinguistic analysis of their communicative practice
» Prof. Etsuko Yoshida, Dr. Miwako Ohba
Constructing sustainable "multicultural coexistence society withdiversity in Japan
» Prof. Noriko Okamoto
Analyzing immigrants' narratives in Japan: A cognitiveanthropological perspective
» Prof. Masataka Yamaguchi
10:30am Translinguistic and Transidiomatic Practices in Globalized Contexts:Negotiating Borders from the Margins 2/3
TU101
Chaired by: Prof. Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez and Prof. Daniel Silva andDr. Rosina Marquez Reiter
Dealing with Diversity in the Workplace: Multilingual andMultimodal Practices of a Japanese restaurant in Canada
» Ms. Hae Ree Jun
Scaling Portuñol in South America: Translingual Dispositions,Monolingual Frames
» Prof. Daniel Silva
10:30am Discourse marker combinations 2/3
TU103
Chaired by: Dr. Arne Lohmann and Prof. Chris Koops
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Very simple, though, isn’t it? Pragmatic marker sequencing atright periphery
» Dr. Mitsuko Izutsu, Dr. Katsunobu Izutsu
“I talked English I thought me”: Pronoun Tags in combination atthe right periphery
» Dr. Louise Mycock
‘Oh, I see’ in Greek talk-in-interaction
» Prof. Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou
10:30am Formality and Informality in Online Performances 2/2
TU201
Chaired by: Dr. Sofia Rüdiger and Prof. Susanne Mühleisen
Quoting in English as a pragmatic choice in CMC: The case ofworkplace communication among Slovak professionals
» Dr. Carmen Pérez-Sabater, Ms. Andrea Lengyelová
Doing a Dinner Conversation…By Yourself – The Performance ofInformality in YouTube Eating Shows
» Dr. Sofia Rüdiger
Indexing distanced intimacy: The role of kaomoji in online user-generated recipe sites
» Dr. Michiko Kaneyasu
12pm Lunch
CF wing podium
1:30pm Historical Politeness in Europe 3/5
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Gudrun Held and Dr. Annick Paternoster and Prof.Daniel Kadar
Politeness change: towards an explanation
» Prof. Claus Ehrhardt
A European model of polite conversation?
» Prof. Giovanna Alfonzetti
Historical (im-)politeness in EModE translations of Don Quixote(1612-1620): The case of vituperatives and honorifics
» Mr. Damián Robles
1:30pm Academic discourse 1
BC201
Chaired by: Dr. Stephanie Cheng
1:30pm Developing Academic Pragmatic Competence of Chinese EFLLearners at the Tertiary Level
» Dr. Huiying Liu
2pm Give up your Master! Meanings expressed in supervisorycomments
» Ms. Madhu Neupane Bastola
2:30pm The use of personal pronouns in academic spoken genres
» Dr. Stephanie Cheng
1:30pm CMC 3
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Victor Ho
1:30pm Cancer metaphors of socio-emotional perceptions in Chinesecyber lexicon
» Ms. Jun Lang
2pm The negotiation of troubles in communication duringvideoconferencing
» Prof. Sabine Hoffmann
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2:30pm The use of metadiscourse by hotels in managing rapport withdissatisfied customers via TripAdvisor
» Dr. Victor Ho
1:30pm Interactional sociolinguistics
BC203
Chaired by: Dr. Rasmus Persson
1:30pm Languages in linguistic biographical interviews. How do peoplewith different backgrounds describe their relationship to thelanguages of their lives?
» Dr. Kaarina Mononen
2pm ‘I am Catholic. I am a good person’: Ambiguating the distinctionsbetween game and nongame frames
» Mr. HoFai Cheng
2:30pm Resistance in polar answers: Manipulating (dis)confirminginterjection responses in French talk-in-interaction
» Dr. Rasmus Persson
1:30pm Irony 3
BC301
Chaired by: Ms. Yuki Morita
1:30pm A minimal account of irony
» Dr. Joana Garmendia
2pm The Socio-cultural Context of Verbal Irony in Nigeria.
» Dr. Felix Ogoanah
2:30pm Verbal Irony in Discourse - Beyond a Sentence
» Ms. Yuki Morita
1:30pm Putting Subjectivity in Context: Evaluation and Attitude Encoding inGrammar and Discourse 3/3
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Shoichi Iwasaki
From 'fear' verb to marker of speaker epistemic stance: Adiscourse analysis of (inter)subjective uses of Malay KOT
» Dr. Foong Ha Yap, Prof. Shameem Rafik-Galea, Mr. MohammadNazrin Rosli, Dr. Wan Irham Ishak
On evaluative uses of mirative sentence-final particlesgrammaticalized from the quotative verb ge- in KhalkhaMongolian
» Prof. Kathleen Ahrens, Dr. Benjamin Brosig
“Better leave ‘unutterables’ unelaborated or unsaid”: An analysisof kunyang as a marker of speaker detachment in Korean
» Dr. Mikyung Ahn, Dr. Foong Ha Yap
1:30pm Language & gender 3
BC402
Chaired by: Ms. Satoko Hamamoto
1:30pm Responses to Customer Complaints: Examining the Role ofSpeaker’s Gender
» Dr. Pattrawut Charoenroop, Dr. Jiranthara Srioutai
2pm Gender, class and semantic change in Peruvian terms of address
» Dr. Emily Bernate
2:30pm Re-examining Gender Differences in Contemporary JapaneseSpeech Patterns
» Ms. Satoko Hamamoto
1:30pm L2 - 3
CD303
Chaired by: Ms. Yi Wang
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1:30pm Effects of study abroad experiences on pragmatic transfer
» Dr. Naoko Osuka
2pm Pragmatic competence, L2 proficiency, and peer collaboration
» Prof. Yuan-shan Chen
2:30pm Marking Epistemic Stance in Verbal Conflicts: Interaction betweenL2 Learners of Mandarin and their Chinese Peers
» Ms. Yi Wang, Dr. Wenhao Diao
1:30pm Language & politics 3
CD304
Chaired by: Dr. Victoria Ogunnike Faleke
1:30pm Metaphor scenarios and framing strategies in political discoursein Taiwan on the concept of democracy
» Ms. Hsiao-Ling Hsu, Prof. Huei-ling Lai, Prof. Jyi-Shane Liu
2pm Quotation as Positioning in Chinese Political Discourse
» Ms. Xiaorong Yang, Dr. Xiangdong Liu, Dr. Chong Han
2:30pm Hegemony and Its Expressibility in the Nigerian Political Space
» Dr. Victoria Ogunnike Faleke
1:30pm Co-producing sentences in conversation 3/5
N001
Chaired by: Ms. Mei Fang and Dr. Xinyang Xie
Dui (Right) as a responsive token of co-producing sentences inChinese conversation
» Dr. Xinyang Xie
Collaborative completion in telling sequences in Chineseconversation
» Dr. Wei Zhang, Dr. Xin Peng
Overlap and collaboration in Chinese natural conversation
» Mr. Xianyin Li, Mrs. Wenxian Zhang
1:30pm Identity perspectives from peripheries 3/5
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Yoshiko Matsumoto and Prof. Jan-Ola Östman
Identity and consultative differentiality in Nigerian clinicalencounters
» Dr. Sigurd D'hondt, Prof. Akinola Odebunmi
From the peripheries of adulthood – deconstructing culturally-expected identities of age categories
» Prof. Yoshiko Matsumoto, Dr. Judy Kroo
Making Distinctions: An Implicit Frame of Interaction on Ishigaki
» Mr. Satoshi Matsuoka, Prof. Makiko Takekuro
1:30pm Contesting the news: towards a postfoundational media linguistics3/3
PQ304
Chaired by: Ms. Jana Declercq and Prof. Geert Jacobs and Dr. AstridVandendaele
Journalism now: Central and marginal aspects of news craft
» Dr. Colleen Cotter
Language use in multilingual Belgium’s TV journalism:Representations of French among Dutch-speaking reporters
» Dr. Astrid Vandendaele, Prof. Catherine Bouko, Dr. Olivier Standaert
An inquiry into Al Jazeera's post post-foundational news practices
» Dr. Leon Barkho
1:30pm Methods in Pragmatics 3/3
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Jonathan Culpeper and Prof. Michael Haugh and Prof.Marina Terkourafi
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Appraising the use of statistical techniques in corpus pragmatics
» Prof. Gisle Andersen
Experimental design: Methods for investigating main-clauseomission in Japanese and Hebrew
» Dr. Maayan Barkan
1:30pm Transcultural pragmatics & computer mediated communication 3/3
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Doreen Wu and Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
Responding to E-Commerce Customer Reviews: StrategicImpoliteness and Impression Management
» Ms. Jingli Chen, Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
“This is the destiny, darling”: Relational Acts in ChineseManagement Responses to Online Consumer Reviews
» Dr. Wei Feng
1:30pm Creating and sharing public humour across the media 2/3
QR403
Chaired by: Mr. Jan Chovanec and Prof. Marta Dynel
Lol while you watch: How participatory viewers do humour incomments on Korean TV drama
» Mr. Thomas Messerli, Prof. Miriam Locher
Saving one’s face from humour: Mediatized reactions tounintended humour
» Mr. Jan Chovanec
The spontaneous co-creation of comedy: Humour in improvisedtheatrical fiction
» Dr. Daniela Landert
1:30pm Social Relations and Language in Institutional Settings: WhatConversation Analysis can Contribute 1/2
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Nan Wang and Prof. Hongyin Tao
Social Relations and Language in Institutional Settings: WhatConversation Analysis can Contribute
» Dr. Nan Wang, Prof. Hongyin Tao
Preference organization in PRC criminal trial defense: Explicitaffiliation and implicit rejection
» Ms. Liz Carter
Expert Participants’ Role in the Chinese TV Show DanshiWenzheng (Questioning Officials on TV)
» Ms. Yan Zhou
Using and Translating the Pronoun ‘We’ in Chinese Political PressConferences: Institutional Identities of Politicians, Journalists,and Interpreters
» Ms. Ruey-Ying Liu
1:30pm Translinguistic and Transidiomatic Practices in Globalized Contexts:Negotiating Borders from the Margins 3/3
TU101
Chaired by: Prof. Inmaculada Garcia-Sanchez and Prof. Daniel Silva andDr. Rosina Marquez Reiter
Roliúde Nordestina, or Brazil’s Northeast Hollywood:Translanguaging the Periphery
» Dr. Dina Ferreira
Ius agendi: The metapragmatics of passing at the margins ofethnolinguistic difference
» Prof. Jerry Lee
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1:30pm Discourse marker combinations 3/3
TU103
Chaired by: Dr. Arne Lohmann and Prof. Chris Koops
Combinations of Cantonese utterance particles: a semanticanalysis
» Dr. Helen Leung
Like in discourse marker combinations
» Ms. Meaghan Blanchard, Dr. Lieven Buysse
‘...okay so, .. I'm not gonna sing I'm just gonna say it’ – Thecombination of ‘okay’ and ‘so’ in video-mediated English as aLingua Franca and native speaker conversations
» Ms. Caroline Collet, Prof. Stefan Diemer
3pm Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
3:30pm Historical Politeness in Europe 4/5
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Gudrun Held and Dr. Annick Paternoster and Prof.Daniel Kadar
Social travestism. A symptom of the civilizing processes? (Spain,1750-1850)
» Dr. Javier Esteban Ochoa de Eribe
European Spanish through space and time: An analysis ofPeninsular politeness norms
» Dr. Jeremy King
Nineteenth-century etiquette: who what where when why?
» Dr. Annick Paternoster
3:30pm Academic discourse 2
BC201
Chaired by: Dr. Yuxin Ren
3:30pm The Distributions and Functions of Hedging Devices in KoreanAcademic Discourse
» Prof. Sun-Hee Lee, Mr. Chanyoung Lee
4pm Constructing personal power in Chinese academic talk
» Dr. Yuxin Ren, Ms. Xiaoli Wei
3:30pm CMC 4
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Tereza Spilioti
3:30pm From “啥” (what) to “花Q” (Fuck you) - The pragmatic adoptions ofdialects in Chinese online communication
» Dr. Yi Zhang, Ms. Shuyang Xu
4pm An investigation of the use of refusal strategies and WeChatemojis in expressing refusal based on computer-mediatedcommunication.
» Mr. Yihang Shen
4:30pm Trans-scripting and Creativity: Multilingual writing in the digitalmediascape
» Dr. Tereza Spilioti
3:30pm The Order of Things and That Thing Called Order: Pragmatic Inquiryas a Metapragmatic Practice 1/2
BC203
Chaired by: Prof. Jürgen Spitzmüller and Dr. Mi-Cha Flubacher and Mr.Jonas Hassemer
The Order of Things and That Thing Called Order: PragmaticInquiry as a Metapragmatic Practice
» Prof. Jürgen Spitzmüller, Dr. Mi-Cha Flubacher, Mr. Jonas Hassemer
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Reflexive ethnography: shifting and ambiguous positions
» Dr. Mi-Cha Flubacher
On the metapragmatics of unexpected behavior and failings in(ethnographic) interviews
» Ms. Sabine Lehner
3:30pm Metaphor & metonymy
BC301
Chaired by: Ms. Molly Xie Pan
3:30pm A Cognitive-Pragmatic Approach to Multimodal Metaphors inChinese Editorial Cartoons on “Anti-Corruption”
» Ms. Junling Mao
4pm A Study of Chinese Preschooler’s Development of MetonymicAbility
» Prof. Xiaohong Jiang
4:30pm Exploring the Relationship Between the Uses of Metaphor and ItsSignals in Video Ads
» Ms. Molly Xie Pan
3:30pm Pragmatics of Emergent Participation Framework: MultimodalAnalysis of Everyday Life Interaction 1/2
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Tomoko Endo and Prof. Kaori Hata
Pragmatics of Emergent Participation Framework: MultimodalAnalysis of Everyday Life Interaction
» Dr. Tomoko Endo, Prof. Kaori Hata
Membership and participation: Child as a resource for interactionbetween in-laws in Japanese casual conversation
» Dr. Tomoko Endo
Adults’ management of dual involvements in a multi-partyinteraction including children
» Dr. Eiko Yasui
How to instruct the way to see a phenomenon: A multimodalanalysis of family interaction
» Prof. Kaori Hata
3:30pm Language & religion
BC402
Chaired by: Monika Kopytowska
3:30pm Saudi Veils Revealed: a linguistic discourse analysis on the currentimage of Saudi women
» Dr. Raniah Al Mufarreh
4pm Religious rituals and spatial cognition: DST and MPA perspectives
» Dr. Monika Kopytowska, Prof. Paul Chilton
3:30pm L2 - 4
CD303
Chaired by: Prof. Junko Tanaka
3:30pm Effects of Prosodic Cues on Perception of Personalities and Factsby Non-Native Speakers
» Dr. Bin Li, Ms. Yihan Guan, Dr. Si Chen
4pm Cross-linguistic influence in L2 English speech acts: Manifestationof Japanese discernment toward seniors
» Dr. Yuko Nakahama
4:30pm L2 English article processing by L1 Japanese speakers:Quantitative and qualitative characteristics tracked through eyemovements
» Prof. Junko Tanaka
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3:30pm Usage-based constructionist approaches to pragmatics
CD304
Chaired by: Prof. Zhuo Jing-Schmidt
Usage-based constructionist approaches to pragmatics
» Prof. Zhuo Jing-Schmidt
Chinese neo-bei construction——A cognitive-pragmatic approach
» Dr. Bing Xue, Prof. Shaojie Zhang
Constructicography of talk-in-interaction: Towards a corpus-basedmixed method to describe properties of (lexical) constructions innatural conversation
» Dr. Andreas Liesenfeld
On Language Functions: Review and Suggestion
» Mr. Bangdi Guan, Prof. Mingyou Xiang
Preemptive interaction as trigger of language change andindicator of intersubjective reasoning: The case of [There is no NP]
» Dr. Matteo Di Cristofaro, Dr. Vittorio Tantucci
3:30pm Co-producing sentences in conversation 4/5
N001
Chaired by: Ms. Mei Fang and Dr. Xinyang Xie
Co-construction as over-syntacticization of interaction
» Prof. Tsuyoshi Ono, Prof. Ritva Laury, Dr. Ryoko Suzuki
Conjunctions and co-constructed clause-combinations
» Ms. Yue Guan, Dr. Di Fang
Collaborative Construction of a Syntax-in-Progress in MandarinConversation
» Mr. Zixuan Song
3:30pm Identity perspectives from peripheries 4/5
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Yoshiko Matsumoto and Prof. Jan-Ola Östman
Voices from the Kazakhstani periphery: Constructing an identityof a village woman through a self-portrait in a mealtimenarrative.
» Dr. Aisulu Raspayeva
"I'm not the cut-sleeve": Positioning through denials in gayimmigrants' coming-out narratives
» Mr. Ping-Hsuan Wang
#transandproud: A case study narrative analysis of FTM identityconstruction on Instagram
» Ms. Katherine Murray
3:30pm Gender, employment, language, regionality and class transition 1/2
PQ304
Chaired by: Dr. Lidia Tanaka and Dr. Claire Maree and Dr. Ikuko Nakane
Gender, employment, language, regionality and class transition
» Dr. Lidia Tanaka, Dr. Claire Maree, Dr. Ikuko Nakane
Some things change, others do not: language change in thespeech of working-class women
» Dr. Lidia Tanaka
Tracing life trajectories and discursive identities of women fromwestern Japan
» Dr. Ikuko Nakane
Shifting of Japanese genderlects--a longitudinal study
» Prof. Shoko Ikuta
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3:30pm Minimal English in Action: Achieving better communication usingfewer words 1/2
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Cliff Goddard
Minimal English in Action: Achieving better communication usingfewer words
» Prof. Cliff Goddard
Minimal languages meet easy-to-read. Hunt for the simplestpossible vocabulary.
» Dr. Ulla Vanhatalo, Mrs. Leealaura Leskelä
A working prototype of a cultural dictionary in Minimal English
» Ms. Lauren Sadow
Minimal English and Speech Events in International Affairs:Chinese duìhuà vs. English ‘dialogue’, ‘talks’, ‘consultations’
» Dr. Zhengdao Ye
The ways of talking about cancer using Minimal English
» Ms. Magdalena Juda
3:30pm Mediated Construals?: Perception, commodification, and (new)identities 1/2
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Cindi SturtzSreetharan and Dr. Kaori Idemaru
Mediated Construals?: Perception, commodification, and (new)identities
» Dr. Cindi SturtzSreetharan, Dr. Kaori Idemaru
The impact of media consumption on sociophonetic use,awareness and evaluation in Singapore
» Ms. Helen Dominic, Dr. Rebecca Starr
Perceptions of an Osaka Father: How Regional Dialect InfluencesIdeas on Masculinity and Fatherhood
» Ms. Sara King, Dr. Cindi SturtzSreetharan
Masculinity, Fatherhood and Beyond: Potential Social Indicesbehind Osaka Dialect
» Ms. Yi Ren, Dr. Kaori Idemaru
3:30pm Creating and sharing public humour across the media
QR403
Chaired by: Mr. Jan Chovanec and Prof. Marta Dynel
Humor through multimodal play in an Internet meme
» Dr. Erhan Aslan, Prof. Camilla Vasquez
Humorous scenarios in the context of cancer online: forms,functions, emergence
» Dr. Zsofia Demjen
RoastMe - On ritual insults online
» Prof. Marta Dynel
3:30pm Social Relations and Language in Institutional Settings: WhatConversation Analysis can Contribute
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Nan Wang and Prof. Hongyin Tao
Doctor-patient relationship-in-flux: Emerging and Emergentrelational identities in the medical consultation
» Dr. Yvonne Tse-crepaldi, Prof. Ni-Eng Lim, Prof. K.K. Luke
Directors Directing Performers & Performers Reacting During aLive Performance
» Dr. Christian Greiffenhagen, Dr. Stuart Reeves
On interactional engagement: Deviations in hotel check-insequences
» Dr. Geraldine Bengsch
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Managing Resistance and Social Relations in Multilingual ElderlyCare Encounters
» Ms. Yuhan Lin
3:30pm Historical pragmatics 1
TU101
Chaired by: Prof. Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen
3:30pm Talking to the King. Letters and Petitions to the Sovereign in theEighteenth Century Piedmont
» Dr. Silvia Margherita Corino Rovano
4pm Brushtalking in premodern sinographic East Asia: A study ofclassical Chinese discourse features in communication betweenmaritime officials and foreign seafarers (1600s – 1900s)
» Prof. David C.S. Li, Dr. Reijiro Aoyama, Dr. Sam Tak-sum Wong
4:30pm The role of (historical) pragmatics in the uses of responseparticles. The case of French
» Prof. Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen
3:30pm Crying, responses to distress and embodied organization of emotionsocialization 1/2
TU103
Chaired by: Prof. Asta Cekaite and Prof. Matthew Burdelski
Crying, responses to distress and embodied organization ofemotion socialization
» Prof. Asta Cekaite, Prof. Matthew Burdelski
Children’s crying and caregiver responses in a Japanese preschool
» Prof. Matthew Burdelski
Children’s crying in peer conflicts and teachers’ responses in aSwedish preschool
» Prof. Asta Cekaite
Teacher responses to toddler crying in the New Zealand outdoorenvironment
» Dr. Amanda Bateman
5pm Short break
5:15pm Historical Politeness in Europe 5/5
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Gudrun Held and Dr. Annick Paternoster and Prof.Daniel Kadar
Addressing the other in the 20th century Poland: Different times,different contexts, different meanings
» Prof. Ewa Bogdanowska-Jakubowska
The Informalization of Address Practice in Swedish in a HistoricalPerspective
» Dr. Maria Fremer
Historical changes in politeness norms: are Finnish and Frenchconceptions of politeness coming closer each other?
» Dr. Johanna Isosävi
Historical Contrastive Pragmatics
» Prof. Fengguang Liu, Ms. Wenrui Shi, Prof. Juliane House, Prof. DanielKadar
5:15pm The Order of Things and That Thing Called Order: Pragmatic Inquiryas a Metapragmatic Practice 2/2
BC203
Chaired by: Prof. Jürgen Spitzmüller and Dr. Mi-Cha Flubacher and Mr.Jonas Hassemer
No race at work? A metapragmatic perspective on ethnicity in atraining for security officers.
» Mr. Sibo Kanobana
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"This Arrogance..." – Communicative Ruination and NeocolonialLanguage Games
» Prof. Ingo H. Warnke, Prof. Anne Storch
De-centering Language in Language Studies
» Dr. Ruanni Tupas
5:15pm Pragmatic theory
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Mariya Matkovska
5:15pm Poetic Necessity: A pragmatic Reading
» Dr. Manal Najjar
5:45pm Polyillocutiveness as a language phenomenon
» Dr. Mariya Matkovska
5:15pm Pragmatics of Emergent Participation Framework: MultimodalAnalysis of Everyday Life Interaction 2/2
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Tomoko Endo and Prof. Kaori Hata
Setting the teller aside: Story-recipients’ interactionalcoordination of gaze and body
» Dr. Hideyuki Sugiura
Boundary Participation as a Trigger for the Reorganization of aParticipation Framework
» Ms. Mizuki Koda
Self-talk Creating a Participation Framework: Reading Text Aloudin Class Activities
» Dr. Masanobu Masuda, Dr. Daisuke Yokomori
5:15pm Counterfactuals in Chinese Languages
CD304
Chaired by: Prof. Mingya Liu and Dr. Yan Jiang
Counterfactuals in Chinese Languages
» Prof. Mingya Liu, Dr. Yan Jiang
Rethinking linguistic relativity of counterfactual reasoning
» Prof. Zhuo Jing-Schmidt
Chinese Counterfactuals: Looking back at Bloom’s claims in thelight of recent findings
» Dr. Yan Jiang
Causal Inference by Mandarin Counterfactuals
» Prof. Mingya Liu
5:15pm Co-producing sentences in conversation 5/5
N001
Chaired by: Ms. Mei Fang and Dr. Xinyang Xie
Syntactic Parallelism and the Co-construction of TCUs in SpokenChinese
» Dr. Yanmei Gao, Mr. Ren Xiaohua
Collaborative Completion as Speech act Alignment in ChineseConversation
» Ms. Mei Fang
5:15pm Identity perspectives from peripheries 5/5
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Yoshiko Matsumoto and Prof. Jan-Ola Östman
EYYYY MAHHHHH: Metapragmatic responses to New York CityEnglish on YouTube
» Dr. Cecelia Cutler
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How to describe an ambivalent identity? : From discourse analysisof narrative for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
» Ms. Kyoko Aizaki
Challenges of trust in atypical interaction
» Prof. Camilla Lindholm, Dr. Melisa Stevanovic
5:15pm Gender, employment, language, regionality and class transition 2/2
PQ304
Chaired by: Dr. Lidia Tanaka and Dr. Claire Maree and Dr. Ikuko Nakane
Picture brides and their language in Hawai’i: Role of Japanese,Ryukyuan and Hawaiian in their discourse
» Dr. Yoshiyuki Asahi
Styling the self: Self-reference strategies from the Kobe Women’sLanguage Longitudinal Study (1989-2019)
» Dr. Claire Maree
5:15pm Minimal English in Action: Achieving better communication usingfewer words 2/2
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Cliff Goddard
Balancing the local with the universal: Minimal English andagricultural training in the Pacific
» Dr. Deborah Hill
On the application of Minimal Korean for damunhwa mothers inSouth Korea
» Prof. Jeong Ae Lee
Adapting the Welch Emotional Connection Scale (WECS) intoMinimal English.
» Prof. Cliff Goddard, Dr. Ulla Vanhatalo, Prof. Martha G. Welch
5:15pm Mediated Construals?: Perception, commodification, and (new)identities 2/2
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Cindi SturtzSreetharan and Dr. Kaori Idemaru
“Unnecessary to Promote Singlish”: Construal of ColloquialSingapore English in public space
» Dr. Mie Hiramoto
Best prep for TOEIC!: Commodification of Obama’s speech in Japan
» Dr. Rika Ito
5:15pm Historical pragmatics 2
TU101
Chaired by: Dr. Jennifer Eagleton
5:15pm Against Politeness: A Radical Confucian Perspective
» Dr. Michiel Leezenberg
5:45pm The Near-Past as Discursive Battleground: Historical Revisionismin Post-colonial Hong Kong
» Dr. Jennifer Eagleton
5:15pm Crying, responses to distress and embodied organization of emotionsocialization 2/2
TU103
Chaired by: Prof. Asta Cekaite and Prof. Matthew Burdelski
Caregiver's vocal and embodied responses to infant crying amongthe !Xun of north-central Namibia
» Dr. Akira Takada
Stemming children's tears in Murrinhpatha
» Dr. Lucy Davidson, Dr. Barbara Kelly, Dr. William Forshaw
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Tuesday, 11 June
8am Registration - Book exhibit - Posters FJ wing podium
8:30am Cross-Cultural Pragmatics on Discursive Practices of Marginalisation1/3
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Xinren Chen and Prof. Daniel Kadar
Cross-Cultural Pragmatics on Discursive Practices ofMarginalisation
» Prof. Xinren Chen, Prof. Daniel Kadar
Marginalizing “Second Generation Rich” in Social Media Discourse(2013-2018): A Critical Pragmatic Analysis
» Dr. Wang Xueyu
Marginalization of the Media Image of Chinese “Bereaved parentswho lost their only child” Group:Based on Discourse-HistoryAnalysis
» Dr. Xiaojing Wang
A caste system to divide fellow-moms (or mama-tomo câsuto) inJapan: Ideology and relational work
» Dr. Ryogo Yanagida, Dr. Seiko Otsuka
8:30am Politeness 1
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Li Qing Kinnison
8:30am Confrontation Coated in Cooperation: Chinese Impoliteness underHe
» Mr. Andres Chi
9am “Not a single word he said is true. Jerk.” : An investigation ofChinese impoliteness and moral order in online comments
» Ms. Minwen Wei, Prof. Yongping Ran
9:30am Contextual/situational effects on the references of lian andmianzi -understanding the Chinese face concept from MainziWenti (Face Issue) by Laoshe
» Dr. Li Qing Kinnison
8:30am Diachrony of politeness in East Asia in modern times: What hasshifted in the way people communicate? 1/2
BC203
Chaired by: Prof. Masato Takiura and Prof. Michi Shiina
Diachrony of politeness in East Asia in modern times: What hasshifted in the way people communicate?
» Prof. Masato Takiura, Prof. Michi Shiina
Diachrony of politeness in East Asia in modern times
» Prof. Masato Takiura
Diachronic Change in Preference of Japanese Benefactives: Shiftfrom ‘sase-te-kudasaru’ to ‘sase-te-itadaku’
» Prof. Michi Shiina
The Shift in Honorifics in Contemporary Korean: A Focused Studyof the Subject Honorific “-si- (시)”
» Ms. Inkyung Jung
8:30am Sequentiality and Emergence of Discourse-Pragmatic Markers 1/2
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Yuko Higashiizumi and Prof. Noriko Onodera and Prof.Reijirou Shibasaki
Sequentiality and Emergence of Discourse-Pragmatic Markers
» Dr. Yuko Higashiizumi, Prof. Noriko Onodera, Prof. Reijirou Shibasaki
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Emergence of the pragmatic marker shōjiki ‘honestly (speaking)’
» Dr. Yuko Higashiizumi
The fact remains is that spontaneity and sequentiality accountfor the amalgamation
» Prof. Reijirou Shibasaki
On the Pattern of Semantic Change in Dangling Participle Phrasesinto (Inter)subjective Function
» Prof. Naoko Hayase
8:30am Spoken Language in Translation: Between Universal and IndividualProperties 1/2
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Elizaveta Khachaturyan
Spoken Language in Translation: Between Universal andIndividual Properties
» Dr. Elizaveta Khachaturyan
On the translation of multilingual literary texts featuring spokenlanguage
» Prof. Martina Ozbot
Spoken Italian Language and Its Translation into Russian: a CaseStudy
» Ms. Roberta Pittaluga
Interjections of hate, fear and distress: translation of AnnikaThor’s tetralogy En ö i havet (1996-1999) from Swedish into Italian.
» Mrs. Giorgia D'Aprile
8:30am Interlanguage pragmatics
CD303
Chaired by: Dr. Sviatlana Karpava
8:30am A Study of the Relationship between Chinese EFL Learners’Written English Pragmatic Competence and Pragmatic Transfer
» Ms. Yuanfang Dai
9am Pragmatic Competence Development of the Chinese Learners ofThai: What the pre- and post-tests suggest?
» Mr. Yingyot Kanchina, Prof. Sujaritlak Deepadung
9:30am Interlanguage pragmatic competence: Request strategies in L2English
» Dr. Sviatlana Karpava
8:30am Deixis
CD304
Chaired by: Mr. Jovan Eranovic
8:30am The complexity of perceptual field: The Taiwanese collegestudents’ interpretation of “front” and “back”
» Ms. Hui-Chen (Jane) Hsu
9am Discourse deixis and pragmatic effects of Finnish encliticdiscourse markers hän and se
» Mr. Chingduang Yurayong, Dr. Seppo Kittila
9:30am Person Deixis and Gestural Pointing
» Mr. Jovan Eranovic
8:30am Views from the Margins: Language Politics in the Sinophone 1/3
N001
Chaired by: Dr. Mie Hiramoto and Dr. Andrew Wong
Views from the Margins: Language Politics in the Sinophone
» Dr. Mie Hiramoto, Dr. Andrew Wong
Locating Authenticity at the Nexus of Speech and Writing in Post-1997 Hong Kong
» Dr. Andrew Wong
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On the role of satire in recontextualizing political protest: Parodysignage in the Hong Kong MTR
» Dr. M. Agnes Kang
“Siu Suck-ed grandpa house”: Entextualising stances in bilingualsubtitles
» Mr. Kelvin Chun Hin Wong
8:30am Face-work in online discourse: practices and multipleconceptualisations 1/3
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Tuija Virtanen and Dr. Carmen Lee
Face-work in online discourse: practices and multipleconceptualisations
» Prof. Tuija Virtanen, Dr. Carmen Lee
“Addoil for your essay…”: (In)formality and Multilingual Face-workin Edu-social Facebook Groups
» Dr. Carmen Lee, Mr. Dennis Chau
“Oh no gurrrl… *facepalm*” – conceptualisations of face inreactions to ‘inappropriate’ celebrity posts on Instagram
» Dr. David Matley
Fake faces: Astroturfing as artificial self-expression in socialmedia
» Dr. Lotta Lehti, Prof. Tanja Sihvonen
8:30am Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probing language usage in diversecontexts 1/5
PQ304
Chaired by: Dr. Scott Saft and Ms. Sachiko Ide and Prof. Yoko Fujii
Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probing language usage in diversecontexts
» Dr. Scott Saft, Ms. Sachiko Ide, Prof. Yoko Fujii
Toward a communicative interaction in terms of ba theory
» Ms. Sachiko Ide
Why teachers ask more questions than students in dyadicconversations: An interpretation of wakimae utterances using ba-based thinking
» Dr. Kishiko Ueno
Feeling a sense of togetherness: Synchronised activities inJapanese interaction
» Dr. Ayako Namba
8:30am Grammar-body interface in social interaction 1/3
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Leelo Keevallik and Prof. Simona Pekarek Doehler
Grammar-body interface in social interaction
» Prof. Leelo Keevallik, Prof. Simona Pekarek Doehler
Establishing a joint focus of attention: if-clauses in guided tours
» Prof. Elwys De Stefani
"You don’t cut too much, huh?" Negative request-formats inhairdressing service encounters
» Dr. Anne-Sylvie Horlacher
Language and the moving body: The case of the Finnish kato ‘look,see’
» Dr. Tiina Keisanen, Dr. Pauliina Siitonen, Dr. Mirka Rauniomaa
8:30am Quotation in political discourse 1/4
PQ306
Chaired by: Prof. Anita Fetzer and Prof. Elda Weizman
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Quotation in political discourse
» Prof. Anita Fetzer, Prof. Elda Weizman
Canned quotations: formal variability and argumentativefunctions in Russian parliamentary discourse
» Prof. Daniel Weiss
“I ask a question from Angela (...) What does the Prime Ministersay to Angela?” Source and Uptake in Prime Minister’s Questions
» Prof. Anita Fetzer
8:30am Influences on Influence: What makes utterances persuasive? 1/4
QR403
Chaired by: Prof. Kerstin Fischer and Prof. Oliver Niebuhr and Dr. JaapHam
Influences on Influence: What makes utterances persuasive?
» Prof. Kerstin Fischer, Prof. Oliver Niebuhr, Dr. Jaap Ham, Prof.Annette Lessmoellmann
Charismatic Speech Makes Robots more Persuasive
» Prof. Kerstin Fischer, Prof. Oliver Niebuhr, Mr. Lars Christian Jensen
Personalization of social proof in a health-related context
» Ms. Rosalyn M. Langedijk, Prof. Kerstin Fischer, Mr. Lars ChristianJensen
8:30am The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and ‘peripheries’ in healthcarecommunication research 1/5
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Olga Zayts and Prof. Jo Angouri
The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and ‘peripheries’ in healthcarecommunication research
» Dr. Olga Zayts, Prof. Jo Angouri
The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and ‘peripheries’ in healthcarecommunication research: An introduction
» Dr. Olga Zayts
Identity work in therapists’ responses to clients’ self-deprecationin therapy talk
» Ms. Rong Lei, Prof. Yongping Ran
How doctors do things with empathy in online medicalconsultation: A case study of Mainland China
» Ms. Yu Zhang
8:30am CA 1
TU101
Chaired by: Dr. Mami Otani
8:30am Opening Sequences and Ritual Expressions of Informal MobilePhone Calls between Saudis
» Dr. Mohammad Mahzari
9am When the assistance is not promised: Pre-closing sequence in 9-1-1 emergency calls
» Dr. Alexa Bolanos
9:30am Interaction in topic-closing sequences: A cross-cultural analysis ofJapanese and Australian English conversations
» Dr. Mami Otani
8:30am Pragmatics of space and time: center and margins 1/2
TU103
Chaired by: Dr. Valentina Apresyan and Prof. Alexei Shmelev
Pragmatics of space and time: center and margins
» Dr. Valentina Apresyan, Prof. Alexei Shmelev
Pragmatics of proximity and distance: the case of Russian spatialadverbs
» Dr. Valentina Apresyan, Prof. Alexei Shmelev
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Space and time as pragmatic margins
» Prof. Nikolay Boldyrev
Temporal Deixis in Traditional Negev Arabic Language andCognition
» Dr. Letizia Cerqueglini
9am Identity 1
BC402
Chaired by: Mr. Yingliang He
9am The Cultural Models of “Happiness”(Xingfu) in Chinese : metaphor,language and identity
» Dr. Xing Liu
9:30am Who am I and Who are We? A Conversation Analytic Study onTeacher Identity in Instructional Activities
» Mr. Yingliang He, Ms. Tianfang Wang
10am Tea and coffee break
CF and PQ wing podiums
10:30am Cross-Cultural Pragmatics on Discursive Practices of Marginalisation2/3
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Xinren Chen and Prof. Daniel Kadar
Male gaze in Weibo Commentary about Female Victims
» Prof. Zhou-min Yuan
Marginalization, Anti-marginalization, and Discursive Struggle inan Academic Context
» Prof. Hailong Tian, Prof. Mingyu Wang
“I’m Not on the Inside”: A Cultural-Cognitive Analysis of Self-marginalization Practices in Hong Lou Meng
» Ms. Xingchen Shen, Dr. Yawen Han, Dr. Zhixin Wu
10:30am Lingua franca
BC201
Chaired by: Prof. Yuka Shigemitsu
10:30am Why Pragmatics in aviation English teaching?
» Ms. Malila Prado, Ms. Adriana Mendes Porcellato
11am Self-praise in BELF Meetings
» Prof. Ping Liu
11:30am An analysis of social talk in ELF interaction between Japaneseand Indian people
» Prof. Yuka Shigemitsu
10:30am Politeness 2
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Noriko Tanaka
10:30am Analyzing Im/politeness Strategies in Conflictive MessageExchanges between Fellow Moms in Japan: Emotion andDemeanor
» Dr. Seiko Otsuka, Dr. Tomoko Tani, Dr. Ryogo Yanagida
11am A Study of Verbal Politeness Focusing on Lexical Density
» Ms. Hyunji Kim
11:30am A Marginal World of a Mother and her Daughter: Dementia andPoliteness
» Dr. Noriko Tanaka
10:30am Diachrony of politeness in East Asia in modern times: What hasshifted in the way people communicate? 2/2
BC203
Chaired by: Prof. Masato Takiura and Prof. Michi Shiina
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Politeness Seen in Usage of Address Terms in Modern Korean
» Prof. Hyunjung Lim
Chinese Political Announcements – A Historical DevelopmentalAnalysis
» Mr. Sen Zhang, Prof. Daniel Kadar
Interactional power and reciprocity of (im)politeness in Taiwan’slive-streaming programs
» Prof. Chi-hua Hsiao
10:30am Sequentiality and Emergence of Discourse-Pragmatic Markers 2/2
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Yuko Higashiizumi and Prof. Noriko Onodera and Prof.Reijirou Shibasaki
Do general extenders (GEs) yield a turn? – a function of GE andthings like that.
» Prof. Noriko Onodera
On the Many Faces of Coarseness in Grammar: The Case of theKorean mak ‘coarse’
» Prof. Seongha Rhee
10:30am Spoken Language in Translation: Between Universal and IndividualProperties 2/2
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Elizaveta Khachaturyan
The voice of the little man in translation
» Prof. Jenny Brumme
“Would you please shut up? ”: (Im)polite requests in AudiovisualTranslation
» Dr. Vittorio Napoli
How to be impolite: A contrastive study of offensive expressionsin children books (Italian, Norwegian, and Russian)
» Dr. Elizaveta Khachaturyan
10:30am Identity 2
BC402
Chaired by: Ms. Nomin Oyunaa
10:30am Identity deconstruction in Chinese civil conflict mediation atpolice stations [laureate of the 2019 'Best Student Paper Prize']
» Mrs. Wenjing Feng
11am “Japaneseness” in narrative; shared discourses, anecdotes andlabelling of Japanese American/Nikkei/Shin-issei (Nisei) groups
» Mrs. Arisa Koba
11:30am A narrative approach to foreign wives’ identity in Japan: A casestudy on Mongolian women
» Ms. Nomin Oyunaa
10:30am Media 1
CD303
Chaired by: Prof. Christopher Agbedo
10:30am Sarcasm in rhetorical questions
» Dr. Risa Goto
11am Bi-directional mass media: The case of the hand-writtenIshinomaki newspaper
» Prof. Shoji Azuma
11:30am Electoral defeat in Nigeria and discursive strategies of blame andavoidance of responsibility
» Prof. Christopher Agbedo
10:30am Reference
CD304
Chaired by: Prof. Atsuko Kanda Utsumi
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10:30am Pragmatics of referential choices in spoken Korean
» Ms. Narah Lee
11am Referential choice in Mandarin mother-child conversation: Theincremental effect of accessibility
» Prof. Chiung-chih Huang
11:30am Referent marking in the Bantik language
» Prof. Atsuko Kanda Utsumi
10:30am Views from the Margins: Language Politics in the Sinophone 2/3
N001
Chaired by: Dr. Mie Hiramoto and Dr. Andrew Wong
From Monopoly to Polypoly: The Story of Mandarin in PostwarTaiwan's Dubbing Industry
» Mr. Spencer Chen
Language Ideology and Imagined Standard Chinese of TaiwaneseL2 Chinese Teachers
» Mr. Hsin-hung Yeh
At the Chinese and Philippine peripheries: Chinese Filipinoidentity creation and linguistic practices
» Mr. Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales
10:30am Interacting with Textual Objects in Educational Settings 1/3
N002
Chaired by: Prof. Gabriele Kasper and Dr. Alfred Rue Burch and Prof.Eunseok Ro
Interacting with Textual Objects in Educational Settings
» Prof. Gabriele Kasper, Dr. Alfred Rue Burch, Prof. Eunseok Ro
Division of labor of writing tools in task activities in Finnish uppersecondary school
» Dr. Riitta Juvonen, Prof. Liisa Tainio, Prof. Fritjof Sahlström
Contextualized Roles of an iPad in a Language Learning MobileGame
» Ms. Yang Liu
10:30am Face-work in online discourse: practices and multipleconceptualisations 2/3
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Tuija Virtanen and Dr. Carmen Lee
“I appreciate u not being a total prick ...”: Facework incontroversial Twitter interactions
» Prof. Camilla Vasquez
Impoliteness in Indian YouTube Comments: How do Users ExpressThemselves?
» Mrs. Shrutika Kapoor
Are you a fan or not? Facework and identity in online interactionsabout Chinese celebrities’ Weibo updates
» Ms. Jiali Huang
Face-work in online hotel responses to tourists’ reviews: A cross-linguistic analysis
» Mrs. Irene Cenni, Prof. Patrick Goethals
10:30am Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probing language usage in diversecontexts 2/5
PQ304
Chaired by: Dr. Scott Saft and Ms. Sachiko Ide and Prof. Yoko Fujii
Independence or interdependence? : The Thai notion of self-construal and some pragmatic evidence
» Dr. Natthaporn Panpothong, Dr. Siriporn Phakdeephasook
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The Pragmatics of Shame: Modality, Pragmemic Triggers, and theMargins of Ba
» Prof. William Beeman
Investigating Discourse modalities that reflect differentinteractants’ status in Arabic teacher/student andstudent/student task-oriented dialogues in Libya
» Dr. Mayouf Ali Mayouf
Pseudo-quotative constructions in Japanese and their pragmaticfunctions
» Dr. Kaoru Horie
10:30am Grammar-body interface in social interaction 2/3
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Leelo Keevallik and Prof. Simona Pekarek Doehler
Grammatical coordination of embodied action in Pilates classes
» Prof. Leelo Keevallik
Embodied completion of assessments in Mandarin interaction
» Prof. Xiaoting Li
Projection in interaction: A multimodal and cross-linguisticanalysis of Hebrew and French ‘pseudo-clefts’
» Prof. Yael Maschler, Prof. Simona Pekarek Doehler
10:30am Quotation in political discourse 2/4
PQ306
Chaired by: Prof. Anita Fetzer and Prof. Elda Weizman
Top-down meets bottom-up: Quotation in above-the-lineGuardian online comments
» Prof. Sonja Kleinke
On quotation, reformulation and speech acts in political contexts
» Prof. Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka
Strategic uses of evaluative echoic mentions: political mediateddiscourse in French and in Hebrew
» Prof. Elda Weizman
10:30am Influences on Influence: What makes utterances persuasive? 2/4
QR403
Chaired by: Prof. Kerstin Fischer and Prof. Oliver Niebuhr and Dr. JaapHam
The influence of personalization of the persuader’s characteristicson its persuasiveness
» Dr. Jaap Ham
The Virtual Speaker of Your Behavioral Data: How embodiedmetaphor and blending instill imaginative beliefs
» Dr. Kenny Chow
Persuaded into laughing? Emotional contagion in text-based chat
» Dr. Gregory Mills
10:30am The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and ‘peripheries’ in healthcarecommunication research 2/5
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Olga Zayts and Prof. Jo Angouri
The discursive constructions of direct-to-consumer personalgenetic testing: Perspectives from Chinese users
» Mr. Zhengpeng Luo
How to make unacceptable choice for a patient acceptable?Examination of decision-making process in Japanese medicalsettings
» Mrs. Michie Kawashima
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From the inside out and the outside in: the sociolinguist asethnographer
» Dr. Susan Bridges
10:30am CA 2
TU101
Chaired by: Dr. Leyla Marti
10:30am Marking the transition into (and out of) direct reported speech
» Mr. John Campbell-Larsen
11am A-not-A tag questions as discourse markers in Mandarin DailyConversations
» Prof. Fuhui Hsieh
11:30am Response Tokens in Turkish conversations
» Dr. Leyla Marti, Dr. Didar Akar
10:30am Pragmatics of space and time: center and margins 2/2
TU103
Chaired by: Dr. Valentina Apresyan and Prof. Alexei Shmelev
The Russian metaphoric question kuda ‘where to’
» Dr. Alina Israeli
Time is Space: maybe not always (if at all)
» Dr. Ekaterina Rakhilina, Dr. Vladimir Plungian
‘Spatial categories in the perception of architectural spaces’
» Ms. Zsófia Szántay, Ms. Fanni Patay, Ms. Anna Losonczi, Prof. AndreaDúll
12pm Lunch
CF wing podium
1:30pm Cross-Cultural Pragmatics on Discursive Practices of Marginalisation3/3
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Xinren Chen and Prof. Daniel Kadar
“VN + de”: A formulaic form of marginalization in Chinese
» Prof. Xinren Chen, Ms. Mengxin Li
On the Nature Of a Marginalizing Speech Act
» Ms. Baoqin Wu, Prof. Gang He
1:30pm Politeness 3
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Akinbiyi Adetunji
1:30pm Humour, Directives and Linguistic Politeness in Kelakar BethookPalembangnese humour in Indonesia
» Mrs. Susi Afriani
1:45pm Procedural meaning and formal features of Japanese nounphrases functioning as deferential expressions
» Prof. Nobumi Nakai
2pm Negotiating asymmetry in spousal communication in Nigeria
» Dr. Akinbiyi Adetunji
1:30pm Interaction in Budo: Multimodal analysis of Japanese martial artspractices 1/2
BC301
Chaired by: Prof. Yasuharu Den
Interaction in Budo: Multimodal analysis of Japanese martial artspractices
» Prof. Yasuharu Den
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Instructive Utterances Contributing to Multimodal Instruction inChild-oriented Karate Lessons: Variety of Utterances Intended toCorrect the Bodily Motions
» Mr. Seiji Nashio
Embodied ways of intervening into and instructing pairs oftrainees: A multimodal analysis of Taido lessons
» Mr. Kenta Kishimoto, Prof. Ikuyo Morimoto
Instructing with demonstrating bodily interaction: Multimodalresources used in instruction of Jiu-jitsu techniques
» Prof. Yasuharu Den
1:30pm Bi-/Multilingualism 1
BC302
Chaired by: Dr. Irina Piippo
1:30pm Bilingual bachelor degrees - why and how? Developingsociolinguistically informed pedagogical support at the Universityof Helsinki
» Dr. Heini Lehtonen, Dr. Åsa Mickwitz, Prof. Auli Toom, Ms. DraganaCvetanovic
2pm The Pronunciation of Spanish and English Bilinguals: Between L1and L2?
» Prof. Viola Miglio, Prof. Aline Ferreira
2:30pm Dimensions of 'language' in transitional mathematics classroom
» Dr. Irina Piippo, Dr. Maria Ahlholm
1:30pm Identity 3
BC402
Chaired by: Ms. Kim Schoofs
1:30pm Mediators’ Stance-taking and Identity Construction in ChineseFolk Mediation Interactions
» Dr. Xufeng Zhu
2pm Ethnic Identity Construction in U.S. Latin-American Radio: thecase of 100.3 FM in Providence, Rhode Island (USA)
» Ms. Angela Pitassi, Prof. Susana de los Heros
2:30pm Taboo, tellability and identity construction in Belgian repeatedWorld War II-testimonies
» Ms. Kim Schoofs, Prof. Dorien Van De Mieroop
1:30pm Media 2
CD303
Chaired by: Dr. Sachiko Takagi
1:30pm Disentangling gentrification and immigration in mediarepresentations of Chinatowns (1988 ~ 2018): A corpus-assistedcritical discourse analysis
» Dr. E. Dimitris Kitis, Dr. Jackie Jia Lou
2pm A Comparative Study on the Use of Hedges in English PapersWritten by Chinese and Native Authors
» Prof. Xiaoming Deng
2:30pm Constructing a city’s values and images in an official text:Discourse analysis of a city branding strategy
» Dr. Sachiko Takagi
1:30pm Views from the Margins: Language Politics in the Sinophone 3/3
N001
Chaired by: Dr. Mie Hiramoto and Dr. Andrew Wong
The discourse of Mandarin enrichment centres in Singapore:Linguistic entrepreneurship on the Chinese periphery
» Dr. Rebecca Starr, Ms. Shrutika Kapoor
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“You don’t ask me to speak Mandarin, okay?”: Language ideologyof Mandarin-speaking Singaporeans
» Mr. Jun Jie Lim, Dr. Mie Hiramoto
Lexical Necropolitics in Tibet: Language Subordination,Sinophobia, and the Unintended Outcomes of Resistance
» Dr. Gerald Roche
1:30pm Interacting with Textual Objects in Educational Settings 2/3
N002
Chaired by: Prof. Gabriele Kasper and Dr. Alfred Rue Burch and Prof.Eunseok Ro
The endogenous organization of reading activities in languagecafés
» Dr. Silvia Kunitz, Dr. Ali Reza Majlesi
Pedagogical Documents and Language Partner Interaction: TheCo-accomplishment of how a Handout Constrains an L2Interaction
» Dr. Alfred Rue Burch
Pedagogy-based institutional policy on handling textual objects:Tutoring practices at a university writing center
» Ms. Yuka Matsutani
1:30pm Investigation of so-called ‘subject’ and ‘topic’ particles from aninteractional perspective 1/2
N003
Chaired by: Dr. Emi Morita and Dr. Tomoyo Takagi
Investigation of so-called ‘subject’ and ‘topic’ particles from aninteractional perspective
» Dr. Emi Morita, Dr. Tomoyo Takagi
Shifting subject marking in the ‘What is this?’ question in Koreanadult-child interactions
» Dr. Hyun-jung Kwon, Ms. Si-eun Rim
Use and non-use of ga in very young Japanese children’s actiondesign
» Dr. Emi Morita
A study of Japanese question words in specifying and tellingquestions: NANI and post-positional grammatical particles
» Ms. Saori Daiju, Prof. Tsuyoshi Ono
GA in story-telling sequences in Japanese conversation:Evoking/invoking strong associations
» Dr. Hiroko Tanaka
1:30pm Face-work in online discourse: practices and multipleconceptualisations 3/3
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Tuija Virtanen and Dr. Carmen Lee
Microtextual performatives as face-work practices in Twitter
» Prof. Tuija Virtanen
Approaching Emoji from the Perspective of Non-VerbalCommunication: Japanese Bloggers’ Use as a Resource for FaceWork
» Dr. Yukiko Nishimura
Online Self-naming as Face-Work
» Dr. Saskia Kersten, Dr. Netaya Lotze
1:30pm Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probing language usage in diversecontexts 3/5
PQ304
Chaired by: Dr. Scott Saft and Ms. Sachiko Ide and Prof. Yoko Fujii
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A ba-theoretical analysis of the discourse of “what surprisedyou?”: The case of expatriate Americans in Japan
» Prof. Chikako Sakurai, Prof. Masataka Yamaguchi
Power and Disagreement Expressions in English Task-BasedConversation
» Prof. Myung-Hee Kim
Deixis and Self/Other Reference in Japanese in EP's framework
» Prof. Federica Da Milano
1:30pm Grammar-body interface in social interaction
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Leelo Keevallik and Prof. Simona Pekarek Doehler
Grammar-body interface: Relative clauses composed of andemerging from embodied resources
» Dr. Ioana-Maria Stoenica
From Gesture to Grammar?
» Prof. Jürgen Streeck
1:30pm Quotation in political discourse 3/4
PQ306
Chaired by: Prof. Anita Fetzer and Prof. Elda Weizman
Sound bites in TV news: The case of politicians
» Prof. Martin Luginbühl
Red Said, Blue Said: Quotation in Arizona's 2018 MidtermCampaign Ads
» Prof. Karen Adams
“Brussels is proposing Canada, while Britain wants cake”:allusions, irony and ‘shared knowledge’ in political discourse
» Prof. Andreas Musolff
1:30pm Influences on Influence: What makes utterances persuasive? 3/4
QR403
Chaired by: Prof. Kerstin Fischer and Prof. Oliver Niebuhr and Dr. JaapHam
Deceptive Communication: Cognitive and Interactive Aspects.
» Dr. Krzysztof Korżyk
Persuasive strategies in the comment section of scientificweblogs
» Dr. Monika Hanauska
1:30pm The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and ‘peripheries’ in healthcarecommunication research 3/5
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Olga Zayts and Prof. Jo Angouri
“Because after he is eighteen years old, his comprehensive abilitywill be a bit different from today”: A Discourse Analytic Study ofProfessional-Parent-Child Interaction in Genetic CounsellingEncounters
» Mr. Lok Chung Hui, Dr. Olga Zayts
Resisting Responsibility for Decision-Making during MedicalConsultation: A Conversation Analytic Study in Singapore
» Mr. Gim Thia Ng, Prof. Ni-Eng Lim, Prof. K.K. Luke
Understanding the complexity of effective nursing handovercommunication in a bilingual Hong Kong hospital
» Dr. Suzanne Eggins, Dr. Jack Pun, Prof. Diana Slade, Dr. E. AngelaChan
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1:30pm CA 3
TU101
Chaired by: Dr. Kate Szymanski
1:30pm Reactions to enactments in conversation and their implicationsfor participation framework
» Mr. Yasuyuki Usuda
2pm The Needle and the Damage Done: Expressing and Managing Painin Cognitive Neuroscience Experiments.
» Mr. David Edmonds
2:30pm Linguistic mechanisms of therapist’s self-disclosure
» Dr. Kate Szymanski, Dr. Magda Stroinska, Ms. Yale Schwartz, Ms.Mackenzie Wild
1:30pm Rethinking marginality: Interjections as the beating heart oflanguage 1/2
TU107
Chaired by: Dr. Mark Dingemanse and Ms. Marlou Rasenberg
Rethinking marginality: Interjections as the beating heart oflanguage
» Dr. Mark Dingemanse, Ms. Marlou Rasenberg
Negotiating mutual understanding in multimodal interaction: acomparative and experimental approach
» Ms. Marlou Rasenberg, Dr. Mark Dingemanse
Interjection as coordination device: feedback relevance spaces
» Dr. Christine Howes, Dr. Arash Eshghi
Probabilistic Pragmatic Inference of Communicative FeedbackMeaning
» Dr. Hendrik Buschmeier, Prof. Stefan Kopp
3pm Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
3:30pm Dealing with Marginality: Categories and Positioning in Interaction1/2
AG206
Chaired by: Ms. Maria Klessmann and Dr. Rita Vallentin and Dr. ConchaMaria Höfler
Dealing with Marginality: Categories and Positioning inInteraction
» Ms. Maria Klessmann, Dr. Rita Vallentin, Dr. Concha Maria Höfler
Diasporic Media and Marginality: how Italian Americans becamewhite
» Dr. Lorella Viola
The Social Construction of Bedu Identity in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
» Ms. Julie Lowry
3:30pm Politeness 4
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Sara Gesuato
3:30pm The Thai-English Expressions of Politeness in the Thai BusinessDiscourse
» Dr. Rungpat Roengpitya
4pm Indexing solidarity while maintaining polite relationship in first-encounter Japanese conversations: Style-shifting betweendesu/masu forms (addressee honorifics) and the plain form (non-honorific forms)
» Dr. Yuko Iwata
4:30pm Placing oneself in the reader’s shoes: developing pragmaticawareness of the perlocutionary effect of speech act discourse
» Dr. Sara Gesuato
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3:30pm Interaction in Budo: Multimodal analysis of Japanese martial artspractices 2/2
BC301
Chaired by: Prof. Yasuharu Den
Demonstrations as Shared Accomplishments: The Case of theTalented Uke
» Mr. Joonas Råman
The Interactional Organization of the Kata in Aikido and AmericanKempo: Building an Intersubjective World through Space andTouch.
» Dr. Augustin Lefebvre
Embodied instruction-compliance sequences in a mitt-trainingactivity in boxing
» Dr. Misao Okada Yanagimachi
3:30pm Bi-/Multilingualism 2
BC302
Chaired by: Ms. Tianfang Wang
3:30pm The interplay of context, practice and perception: Evidence fromEnglish as a Multilingua Franca
» Dr. Weihua Zhu
4pm Level of Directness and the Use of Please in Non-native EnglishRequests
» Dr. Ronit Webman Shafran
4:30pm Constructing Metrolingual Spaces in Countryside China
» Ms. Tianfang Wang, Mr. Yingliang He
3:30pm Identity 4
BC402
Chaired by: Prof. Christiane Hohenstein
3:30pm Settling in Chop Gate, 850 and 2019
» Mr. Peter Grundy
4pm In the margins of sign languages (SL) in Switzerland
» Prof. Christiane Hohenstein, Ms. Larysa Zavgorodnia
3:30pm Evidentiality
CD303
Chaired by: Ms. Jannigje Helena Verhees
3:30pm The evolution of the French evidential parentheticals à ce qu’ilparaît, il paraît, comme il paraît, paraît-il
» Ms. Amalia Rodriguez-Somolinos
4pm Narrative use: a measurable feature of evidentiality as a meaningof the perfect
» Ms. Jannigje Helena Verhees
3:30pm Language ideology
N001
Chaired by: Mrs. Heidi Niemelä
3:30pm “Talking dictionaries and endless interpretation at lectures”: Themonolingual mindset and the marginalisation of multilingualpractices in Australia
» Ms. Agnes Bodis
4pm Between two fires: linguistic justice vs language policy
» Dr. Natasha Ravyse, Mrs. Adriana J.M. van Zyl
4:30pm Language ideologies in the drawings of ‘Finnish language’
» Mrs. Heidi Niemelä
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3:30pm Interacting with Textual Objects in Educational Settings 3/3
N002
Chaired by: Prof. Gabriele Kasper and Dr. Alfred Rue Burch and Prof.Eunseok Ro
Coordinating Screen-based Activity and Talk in Online Task-Oriented L2 Interaction: “Let Me Check” as an InteractionalResource
» Dr. Ufuk Balaman, Prof. Simona Pekarek Doehler
Assessable Texts as Agenda in Placement Meetings
» Prof. Eunseok Ro, Dr. Sangki Kim, Prof. Gabriele Kasper
From Activity Category to Activity: Talk, Text, and EmbodiedAction in Activity Transitions
» Prof. Gabriele Kasper, Dr. Alfred Rue Burch
3:30pm Investigation of so-called ‘subject’ and ‘topic’ particles from aninteractional perspective 2/2
N003
Chaired by: Dr. Emi Morita and Dr. Tomoyo Takagi
The Korean ‘Topic Marker’ -Nun Revisited: Invoking a ‘Safe’Membership Category for Pursing Enhanced Recipiency
» Prof. Kyu-hyun Kim
Checking how the social world is ordered: [NP + wa?] -formatturns used by Japanese young children
» Dr. Tomoyo Takagi
Differentiated use of first person pronouns with and without WAin parenthetical inserts in Japanese telling sequences
» Ms. Qinghua Jin, Dr. Tomoyo Takagi
3:30pm Bridging the gap: pragmatic perspectives on written language use inold and new media 1/2
PQ303
Chaired by: Dr. Imogen Marcus and Dr. Magdalena Leitner
Bridging the gap: pragmatic perspectives on written language usein old and new media
» Dr. Imogen Marcus, Dr. Magdalena Leitner
Advice in 18th-century English letters
» Prof. Minna Palander-Collin
The pragmatic content structure of advice in old and new media
» Dr. Magdalena Leitner
3:30pm Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probing language usage in diversecontexts 4/5
PQ304
Chaired by: Dr. Scott Saft and Ms. Sachiko Ide and Prof. Yoko Fujii
“Braid structure” conversations: Development of Informal TriadicConversation in Japanese
» Ms. Saeko Machi
Interactional function of the quoting verb omou(think) inJapanese conversations: A comparative study of quoted contentsin Japanese and English conversation
» Ms. Yuko Nomura
Semiotics of object manipulation in dialogue 'Ba'
» Dr. Yasuhiro Katagiri
3:30pm Linguistic Impoliteness in a Polite Society: Ideology and Practice inJapanese Spoken and Written Discourse 1/2
PQ305
Chaired by: Dr. Haruko Cook and Dr. Momoko Nakamura
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Linguistic Impoliteness in a Polite Society: Ideology and Practicein Japanese Spoken and Written Discourse
» Dr. Haruko Cook, Dr. Momoko Nakamura
Why is she mixing polite and impolite speech? - A trainer’sconflicting identities in the new employee orientation in aJapanese company
» Dr. Haruko Cook
“What did you learn at elementary school?”: Assigningimpoliteness to an emerging style
» Dr. Momoko Nakamura
Impoliteness and Masculine Language in Japanese ShockAdvertising
» Dr. Satoko Suzuki
3:30pm Quotation in political discourse 4/4
PQ306
Chaired by: Prof. Anita Fetzer and Prof. Elda Weizman
The act of quoting as an expositive illocutionary act
» Prof. Etsuko Oishi
How Quotation Marking Functions in Politicized CommentaryOnline
» Dr. Bingjuan Xiong, Dr. Jessica Robles, Prof. Zhou-min Yuan
3:30pm Influences on Influence: What makes utterances persuasive? 4/4
QR403
Chaired by: Prof. Kerstin Fischer and Prof. Oliver Niebuhr and Dr. JaapHam
Did you want to do this? Wanna do this? Let's do this! Persuasionin Speech Language Therapy Sessions
» Dr. Bracha Nir, Prof. Gonen Dori-Hacohen
A woman's gotta do what a woman's gotta do, and a man's gottasay what a man's gotta say - Sex-specific differences in theproduction and perception of persuasive power
» Prof. Oliver Niebuhr, Ms. Suzanna Wrzeszcz
3:30pm The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and ‘peripheries’ in healthcarecommunication research 4/5
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Olga Zayts and Prof. Jo Angouri
Exploring shared decision-making in genetic counseling for non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in Mainland China: a discourseanalytic perspective
» Ms. Xiaowei Li, Dr. Olga Zayts, Dr. Chin Peng Lee, Dr. Mary Tang
Conceptualising stigma(tisation) of mental health in ‘mixedcontacts’ context: A cross-disciplinary study of workplaces inHong Kong
» Mr. Jasper Wu, Dr. Olga Zayts, Dr. Zoe Fortune
GPs´ consultations with university students with invisibledisabilities: a study from Chile
» Dr. Agnieszka Sowinska, Mrs. Rosa Pezoa
3:30pm CA 4
TU101
Chaired by: Dr. Jeffrey Aguinaldo
3:30pm Interactional functions of imperative turns in Mandarinconversation
» Mrs. Stefana Vukadinovich
4pm Responses to ‘coming outs’: ‘I love you no matter what’
» Dr. Jeffrey Aguinaldo
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3:30pm Rethinking marginality: Interjections as the beating heart oflanguage 2/2
TU107
Chaired by: Dr. Mark Dingemanse and Ms. Marlou Rasenberg
Turn structure and interjections
» Dr. Christoph Rühlemann
Hebrew clicks: From the periphery of language to the heart ofgrammar
» Mr. Yotam M. Ben Moshe, Prof. Yael Maschler
Interjections in Action
» Ms. Isabel Ward, Prof. Nigel Ward
5pm Short break
5:15pm Dealing with Marginality: Categories and Positioning in Interaction2/2
AG206
Chaired by: Ms. Maria Klessmann and Dr. Rita Vallentin and Dr. ConchaMaria Höfler
Between (historical) marginalisation and contemporary prestige:Negotiating categories of belonging and positioning in post-SovietGerman communities
» Dr. Concha Maria Höfler
Dealing with Marginality in Brazilian Quilombo communities
» Dr. Rita Vallentin
Containing affect: Negotiating the marginality of volunteerworkers’ positions in a counselling center for refugees
» Mr. Jonas Hassemer
5:15pm Pragmatic theory
BC301
Chaired by: Prof. Hiroaki Tanaka
5:15pm Figurative Expressions in Context as Cases of Identity-of-senseAnaphora
» Prof. Koichi Nishida
5:45pm Russian pattern X kak X 'X (is) like X' as subjective judgement
» Dr. Elena Vilinbakhova
6:15pm Are people egocentric or allocentric(cooperative) in how theyproduce their utterance and understand others?: First mentionedreference as infelicitous referring expressions
» Prof. Hiroaki Tanaka
5:15pm Internet pragmatics
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Aditi Bhatia
5:15pm User values in a cyber world
» Prof. Jacob Mey
5:45pm The Discursive Co-construction of Ethnicity on YouTube
» Dr. Aditi Bhatia
5:15pm Literary discourse
CD304
Chaired by: Dr. Tegan Raleigh
5:15pm How to give and take politely at the same time? The art ofmaking instrumental offers in Chinese
» Dr. Chengyu Zhuang, Dr. Yun He
5:45pm A Pragmatics-Based Methodology for Literary Translation
» Prof. Carlos Fortea, Prof. Viola Miglio
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6:15pm Homogenizing the Margins: Translating Orature into MainstreamCulture
» Dr. Tegan Raleigh, Prof. Viola Miglio
5:15pm Bridging the gap: pragmatic perspectives on written language use inold and new media 2/2
PQ303
Chaired by: Dr. Imogen Marcus and Dr. Magdalena Leitner
Old wine in new bottles? A comparative study of connectives ininstant messaging and late medieval personal letters
» Dr. Imogen Marcus
Is there a gap between professional and personal communicationon Twitter?
» Dr. Ursula Lutzky, Prof. Jukka Tyrkkö
From recontextualization to decontextualization. Discourserepresentation and modal affordances in traditional andelectronic media genres
» Prof. Helmut Gruber
5:15pm Emancipatory Pragmatics: Probing language usage in diversecontexts 5/5
PQ304
Chaired by: Dr. Scott Saft and Ms. Sachiko Ide and Prof. Yoko Fujii
"... to grasp the native's point of view" - A plea for a holisticdocumentation of the Trobriand Islanders' language, culture andcognition
» Prof. Gunter Senft
Exploring the expression of agency in the speech of “new”speakers of the Hawaiian language
» Dr. Scott Saft
Japanese as a ba-oriented language: non-Western perspectivesfor representation of the world
» Prof. Yoko Fujii
5:15pm Linguistic Impoliteness in a Polite Society: Ideology and Practice inJapanese Spoken and Written Discourse 2/2
PQ305
Chaired by: Dr. Haruko Cook and Dr. Momoko Nakamura
Your politeness is my impoliteness: Variable understandings ofthe grammar of honorifics
» Prof. Shigeko Okamoto
Caring or impolite?: Negotiating appropriateness in onlinediscourse on medical practitioners’ non-use of honorifics.
» Prof. Naomi Geyer
When politeness meets impoliteness: Staged talk betweencelebrities aged 60 years apart
» Dr. Rika Yamashita
5:15pm Language & legal practice
PQ306
Chaired by: Mr. Alex Bowen
5:15pm The Role of Questioning in Coercing Limited English Proficiency(LEP) Interviewee Responses in the Legal Setting
» Dr. Maria Laura Lenardon, Prof. Mercedes Nino-Murcia
5:45pm 'Powerful' and 'powerless' language in oral advocacy at law school
» Dr. Christoph Hafner
6:15pm Explaining legal rights to Aboriginal people in Australia:identifying context in miscommunication about justice
» Mr. Alex Bowen
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5:15pm The pragmatics of ‘global centres’ and ‘peripheries’ in healthcarecommunication research 5/5
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Olga Zayts and Prof. Jo Angouri
Psychotherapeutic Communication Research in China:Opportunities and Challenges
» Dr. Yihong Gao
“Why not IVF” : Patient Resistance to Physicians’ TreatmentRecommendations
» Dr. Fang Li
5:15pm CA 5
TU101
Chaired by: Dr. Akiko Imamura
5:15pm “nǐ kànzhe bàn ba”: Negotiating the complaint solutions in e-shopping service encounters
» Mr. Xu Huang
5:45pm The dilemma of responding to compliments in Japanese ordinaryconversation: Affiliation, courses of action, and epistemic stance
» Dr. Akiko Imamura
Wednesday, 12 June
8am Registration - Book exhibit - Posters FJ wing podium
8:30am Plenary lectures
Jockey Club Auditorium
Chaired by: Prof. Xinren Chen
8:30am The frame-based approach to politeness: rationale and futuredirections
» Prof. Marina Terkourafi
9:15am The role of pragmatics in the diagnosis of dementia
» Prof. Louise Cummings
10am Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
10:30am Folk pragmatics: Understanding the demarginalizing potential ofthe word of the year
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Daniel Perrin
Folk pragmatics: Understanding the demarginalizing potential ofthe Word of the Year
» Prof. Daniel Perrin
On, for, and with practitioners. Transdisciplinary collaboration inWord of the Year projects
» Prof. Daniel Perrin
The Austrian Word of the Year - Development, Methods andResults - History encapsuled in words
» Prof. Rudolf Muhr
Polish words of the year as keywords of the social discourse ininternational context
» Prof. Marek Łaziński
How to marginalize risks when combining Applied Linguistics andWord of the Year initatives
» Ms. Elsa Liste Lamas, Mrs. Marlies Whitehouse
10:30am Teasing
BC201
Chaired by: Dr. Stephen Looney
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10:30am Teasing and Identity Construction in Business Meetings
» Ms. Linlin Fan, Prof. Yongping Ran
11am Online Relating by Teasing: Evidence from Chinese
» Ms. Jia Qiu
11:30am Classroom Teasing: Embodied Action and InstitutionalContingencies
» Dr. Stephen Looney
10:30am Adaptability in theories of pragmatics
BC202
Chaired by: Mr. Yunlong Qiu
Adaptability in theories of pragmatics
» Prof. Yunlong Qiu
“I know what you mean”: the functions of metapragmaticutterances in ELF spoken academic discourse
» Dr. Hui Jiang
Linguistic Features of Uncoded Negation in English: Sentenceswith What
» Ms. Chaoqun Ma, Mr. Yunlong Qiu
A Case Study of Address Terms Within the Framework of
» Ms. Han Zhang, Mr. Yunlong Qiu
The Framework of Linguistic Adaptability: Misunderstandings,Reasons and Further Accounts
» Prof. Yunlong Qiu
10:30am (Mis)understanding
BC203
Chaired by: Dr. Marja Etelämäki
10:30am A Study of Resolution of Misunderstanding in the Socio-cognitiveApproach to Pragmatics
» Dr. Jing Peng
11am Negotiating mutual understanding by disagreeing: An analysis ofunmitigated disagreement in ELF interactions
» Dr. Mayu Konakahara
11:30am Not hearing, not understanding, or not agreeing? The case of theNorwegian hæ
» Dr. Marja Etelämäki
10:30am Experimental pragmatics
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Yunwen Su
10:30am How does perceived speaker evidentiality stance modulatelistener’s galvanic skin response
» Dr. Xiaoming Jiang, Dr. Marc Pell
11am The semantics-pragmatics interface of quantifier scope inMandarin
» Ms. Tian Gan, Dr. Cheng-Yu Edwin Tsai
11:30am Apologies in Taiwan and Mainland Chinese: Regional andContextual Variation
» Dr. Yunwen Su, Dr. Yufen Chang
10:30am Sociolinguistic and Sociotechnical Approaches to Official Transcripts
BC302
Chaired by: Dr. Miyako Inoue and Mr. Eero Voutilainen
Sociolinguistic and Sociotechnical Approaches to OfficialTranscripts
» Dr. Miyako Inoue, Mr. Eero Voutilainen
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Forensic Transcription: An introduction to the issues, and a modelfor evaluating the reliability of forensic and other transcripts
» Dr. Helen Fraser
Writing sound: Stenography and Modernity in China, 1890s
» Dr. Dongchen Hou
The socio-technical network and the production of parliamentaryproceedings in the National Diet of Japan
» Dr. Miyako Inoue
The Representation of Political Interaction in the OfficialTranscripts of the Finnish Parliament
» Mr. Eero Voutilainen
10:30am Metapragnatics
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Krisztina Laczkó
10:30am Attentiveness and im/politeness
» Prof. Saeko Fukushima
11am Intention, accountability and metapragmatic acts
» Prof. Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen
11:30am Discourse deixis as a sign of metapragmatic awareness
» Dr. Krisztina Laczkó
10:30am Corpus pragmatics
BC402
Chaired by: Dr. Andy Seto
10:30am The requestive speech act realization patterns of Japaneselearners of English as a foreign language
» Dr. Aika Miura
11am The meaning and usage of ‘today’: Corpus-based quantitative andqualitative analyses
» Dr. Yoko Mizuta
11:30am Speech acts annotation for job and placement interviews in theHong Kong Corpus of Spoken English (HKCSE)
» Dr. Andy Seto
10:30am Emotion and feelings
CD303
Chaired by: Mrs. Kaicheng Zhan
10:30am Expressing Speakers’ Inner Feelings in Japanese Monologues: Onthe Usage of "Nanka"
» Ms. Hiroko Shikano, Ms. Miki Sugisaki
11am Emotive Responses to Impoliteness in Iraqi Arabic
» Dr. Niaz Aziz
11:30am Managing pain cries with laughter in acupuncture treatment
» Mrs. Kaicheng Zhan
10:30am Narrative and fiction
CD304
Chaired by: Dr. Keiko Nakamura
10:30am Conversation Analysis and the Two Communicative Levels ofFictional Film Discourse
» Mr. Ryo Okazawa
11am Pragmatics of present-tense fiction: a corpus stylistic approach
» Prof. Reiko Ikeo
11:30am Affect and Evaluation in Japanese and English Narrative Discourse
» Dr. Keiko Nakamura
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10:30am Occurrences of identical linguistic forms in turn-initial and turn-final positions across various languages and interactional contexts
N001
Chaired by: Dr. Mary Kim
Occurrences of identical linguistic forms in turn-initial and turn-final positions across various languages and interactionalcontexts
» Dr. Mary Kim
Vocative interjection ya in different turn positions
» Dr. Mary Kim, Dr. Stephanie Kim, Dr. Sung-Ock Sohn
Beyond mirativity and mutual understanding: Pragmaticfunctions of loh ‘how come' in colloquial Indonesian
» Dr. Juliana Wijaya
Turn-initial and turn-final Korean discourse particle kulssey ‘well’
» Ms. Hye Young Smith, Dr. Mary Kim
Turn-initial linguistic forms in turn-final Chinese turn-continuations
» Prof. Ni-Eng Lim
10:30am Translanguaging and polymedia: new questions for research ondigitally mediated interaction
PQ303
Chaired by: Prof. Jannis Androutsopoulos
Translanguaging and polymedia: new questions for research ondigitally mediated interaction
» Prof. Jannis Androutsopoulos
Semiotic practices at the intersection of linguistic and mediarepertoires
» Prof. Jannis Androutsopoulos
Migrant workers and intersemiotic translanguaging: managingrelationships in a polymedia environment
» Dr. Caroline Tagg, Dr. Agnieszka Lyons
Polymedia in practice: Family multilingualism in digitallymediated interaction
» Dr. Kristin Vold Lexander
Polymedia and digital communication cultures
» Mr. Andreas Stæhr, Mr. Thomas Nørreby
10:30am Orthography
PQ304
Chaired by: Prof. Dennis Kurzon
10:30am How Social Media Affect Dutch Youths’ School Writings: More orLess Orthographic Deviations due to Digi-talk?
» Ms. Lieke Verheijen, Ms. Tess van der Laan
11am The pragmatics of orthographic shaming: Written speech acts andthe negotiation of power, normativity, and discussion culture
» Mr. Dimitrios Meletis
11:30am Without diacritics: the pragmatics of transliteration
» Prof. Dennis Kurzon
10:30am Grammar-pragmatics interface in Japanese: Some examples
PQ305
Chaired by: Dr. Mutsuko Endo Hudson
Grammar-pragmatics interface in Japanese: Some examples
» Dr. Mutsuko Endo Hudson
“Specificity” Requirement for Japanese Plural Nouns and AnimacyHierarchy
» Dr. Kiri Lee
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Pragmatic factors and morphological markedness intransitive/intransitive pairs in Japanese
» Dr. Wesley M Jacobsen
Grammar-pragmatics interface in Japanese: Cases of the reasonmarkers kara and node
» Dr. Mutsuko Endo Hudson
Grammar-Pragmatics Interface: Japanese negative suffix NAI inconversation
» Dr. Misumi Sadler
10:30am Humor and food in English, Japanese and German spontaneousconversational interaction
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Polly Szatrowski
Humor and food in English, Japanese and German spontaneousconversational interaction
» Dr. Polly Szatrowski
Humor in video-mediated intercultural conversations about food
» Ms. Marie-Louise Brunner
Interaction in humorous storytelling about cooking and food
» Dr. Chisato Koike
Use of humor to create eating norms in Japanese Dairy TasterBrunches
» Dr. Polly Szatrowski
Humor over and about food in German Taster Lunches
» Prof. Stefan Diemer
10:30am Language and Identity in Japanese Political Discourse
QR403
Chaired by: Dr. Nerida Jarkey
Language and Identity in Japanese Political Discourse
» Dr. Nerida Jarkey
One journalist’s multiple personae: the case of Sakurai Yoshiko
» Dr. Harumi Minagawa
Shinzō Abe in the Japanese Diet: The linguistic construction ofstrength, grandeur, and confidence
» Dr. Nerida Jarkey, Dr. Yoko Yonezawa
Yoshihiko Noda: The Prime Minister who knew ‘how to domodesty'
» Dr. Yoko Yonezawa, Dr. Nerida Jarkey
10:30am The Diachronic Aspect of Politeness in East-West: Society and Value
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Kazuko Tanabe
The Diachronic Aspect of Politeness in East-West: Society andValue
» Dr. Kazuko Tanabe
The Emergence of the ‘Casual Honorific Language’ in Japanese
» Dr. Kazuko Tanabe
Japanese Imperial Honorifics: From Chinese to EuropeanLiterature in Translation
» Dr. Noriko Sugimori
12:15pm IPrA General Assembly
N001
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Thursday, 13 June
8am Registration - Book exhibit - Posters FJ wing podium
8:30am (Non-)referentiality’ around the world: how do conversationalistsuse what their languages mark? 1/4
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Sandra Thompson and Prof. Michael Ewing and Prof.Ritva Laury
(Non-)referentiality’ around the world: how do conversationalistsuse what their languages mark?
» Prof. Sandra Thompson, Prof. Michael Ewing, Prof. Ritva Laury
First and second person forms as resources for reference andparticipation in Finnish everyday conversations
» Prof. Marja-Liisa Helasvuo, Ms. Karita Suomalainen
Generic Referential Expressions to Persons in MandarinConversation: An Interactional Perspective
» Prof. Hongyin Tao
(Non-)referentiality and voice selection in Besemah
» Dr. Bradley McDonnell
8:30am Workplace discourse 1
BC201
Chaired by: Dr. Inger Mey
8:30am Dare to decline?: Power and manipulative politeness in directives
» Mr. Mian Jia, Prof. Matthew McGlone
9am ‘I am the authority but I am doing friendship’: The use ofutterance-final particle in persuasion and the negotiation ofpower
» Ms. Ying Jin
9:30am Scientific Knowledge as Emerging Practice
» Dr. Inger Mey
8:30am Understanding nonnative speaker communication: Pragmatics ofEnglish as a lingua franca (ELF) discourse 1/3
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Hatime Ciftci and Prof. Yasemin Bayyurt
Understanding nonnative speaker communication: Pragmatics ofEnglish as a lingua franca (ELF) discourse
» Dr. Hatime Ciftci, Prof. Yasemin Bayyurt
Students’ online pragmatic choices in English as an internationallanguage
» Prof. Zohreh Eslami
The Impact of Business Expertise on the Pragmatic Adaptability inBELF E-mail Communication
» Ms. Yi Zhao
8:30am Anticipating margins as core competence: Pragmatics anddiscourses in the financial sector 1/2
BC203
Chaired by: Mrs. Marlies Whitehouse and Prof. Henrik Rahm
Anticipating margins as core competence. Pragmatics anddiscourses in the financial sector.
» Mrs. Marlies Whitehouse, Prof. Henrik Rahm
Professionals in anticipating margins and experts in using trust-seeking practices. The case of financial analysts.
» Mrs. Marlies Whitehouse
The annual meeting as a ritual and interdiscursive andintertextual meeting point
» Prof. Henrik Rahm, Dr. Alexander Paulsson, Dr. Niklas Sandell, Prof.Peter Svensson
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8:30am Poetic language use and beyond: From Asia-Pacific perspectives 1/2
BC301
Chaired by: Prof. Kuniyoshi Kataoka
Poetic language use and beyond: From Asia-Pacific perspectives
» Prof. Kuniyoshi Kataoka
Poetics through body and soul: A plurimodal approach to poeticperformance
» Prof. Kuniyoshi Kataoka
Poetics and Performance on Japan’s Periphery
» Prof. Makiko Takekuro
Melody as a foundation for understanding words: the ethnopoeticapproach to reciprocal singing in China
» Prof. Gaku Kajimaru
8:30am Cognitive pragmatics 1
BC402
Chaired by: Prof. Anne Bezuidenhout
8:30am Modal Specificity in Semantic Representation of Nominal andVerbal Concepts
» Dr. Kawai Chui
9am The ‘If + Not [P]’ Construction as Expressive Insubordination: ItsForming Conditions and Conventionality
» Ms. Emi Hirao
9:30am Joint communication with general extenders
» Prof. Anne Bezuidenhout
8:30am Chinese Impoliteness 1/4
CD303
Chaired by: Prof. Yongping Ran and Prof. Daniel Kadar
Chinese Impoliteness
» Prof. Yongping Ran, Prof. Daniel Kadar
Impoliteness in Chinese
» Prof. Winnie Cheng
Intercultural impoliteness: A study of Chinese as a second/foreignlanguage
» Dr. Jiayi Wang
Public shaming as impoliteness strategies
» Prof. Yongping Ran
8:30am Discourse markers 1
CD304
Chaired by: Prof. Linda Badan
8:30am Multiple Occurrences of Discourse Markers and Fillers:Combination Patterns and Complex Procedures
» Prof. Takahiro Otsu
9am Listen and look where nothing can be heard nor seen. The use ofdiscourse markers derived from verbs of auditory and visualperception in French and Spanish
» Prof. Gerda Hassler
9:30am Discourse markers in Italian TripAdvisor reviews
» Prof. Linda Badan, Mrs. Irene Cenni
8:30am Visual images and identity construction in public discourse:Multimodal analysis of cartoons, comics, memes, and more 1/4
N002
Chaired by: Dr. Foong Ha Yap and Dr. Iksoo Kwon and Dr. Dezheng(William) Feng
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Visual images and identity construction in public discourse:Multimodal analysis of cartoons, comics, memes, and more
» Dr. Foong Ha Yap, Dr. Iksoo Kwon, Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
On Metaphor Meme ——An Example of Metaphors in theDiscourse on “Belt and Road”
» Prof. Ya Sun
Multimodality and discourse viewpoint configuration: A casestudy of UK political posters
» Ms. Jung Hwi Roh, Mr. Ha-young Kim, Ms. Eunsong Kim, Mr. WooyongJin, Dr. Iksoo Kwon
Internet memes of different viewpoints: A cognitive semanticstudy of debate between bodybuilders and crossfitters
» Mr. Wooyong Jin, Dr. Iksoo Kwon, Mr. Ha-young Kim, Ms. Jung HwiRoh, Ms. Eunsong Kim
8:30am Bullshit! The Pragmatics of 'Post-Truth' Phenomena
PQ303
Chaired by: Dr. Chris Heffer
Bullshit! The Pragmatics of 'Post-Truth' Phenomena
» Dr. Chris Heffer
Towards a Pragmatics of Lying and Pretending
» Prof. Rukmini Nair
No Bullshit! Why Bullshit is not always Bullshitting, and Why thisReally Matters
» Dr. Chris Heffer
"What you've come up with as 'evidence'": On the (meta-)metapragmatics of 'conspiracy theory'
» Mr. Cedric Deschrijver
8:30am Posthumanist pragmatics: linguistic encounters in the digitaluncanny valley 1/3
PQ304
Chaired by: Prof. Theresa Heyd and Prof. Britta Schneider
Posthumanist pragmatics: linguistic encounters in the digitaluncanny valley
» Prof. Theresa Heyd, Dr. Britta Schneider
Science or Fiction? The trans-humanist debate, the state of theart in A.I. and the changing user perception
» Dr. Netaya Lotze
Cyborg Languages – Collective Language Norms in the Age ofArtificial Intelligence
» Prof. Britta Schneider
8:30am The interactive construction of morality 1/4
PQ305
Chaired by: Dr. Rosina Marquez Reiter and Prof. Michael Haugh
The interactive construction of morality
» Prof. Michael Haugh, Dr. Rosina Marquez Reiter
The interactive construction of morality: An introduction
» Prof. Michael Haugh, Dr. Rosina Marquez Reiter
Epistemic authority and moral accountability in Iraniandissertation defense sessions
» Dr. Ahmad Izadi
8:30am Turn design and ‘rights to know’ in small communities 1/2
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Ilana Mushin and Dr. Joe Blythe and Prof. Lesley Stirling
Turn design and ‘rights to know’ in small communities
» Dr. Ilana Mushin, Dr. Joe Blythe, Prof. Lesley Stirling, Dr. Rod Gardner
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Turn design and ‘rights to know’
» Dr. Ilana Mushin, Dr. Joe Blythe, Dr. Rod Gardner, Prof. Lesley Stirling
Person reference and rights to know in Australian Aboriginalconversations
» Dr. Joe Blythe, Dr. Ilana Mushin, Prof. Lesley Stirling, Dr. Rod Gardner
On the road again: place reference in multiparty conversations inthe remote Australian outback
» Prof. Lesley Stirling, Dr. Rod Gardner, Dr. Joe Blythe, Dr. Ilana Mushin
8:30am Expanding horizons in health communication: empirical andcomparative studies of communication, language and pragmatics inAsia 1/2
QR403
Chaired by: Prof. Bernadette Watson
Expanding horizons in health communication: empirical andcomparative studies of communication, language and pragmaticsin Asia
» Prof. Bernadette Watson
How do clinicians negotiate the delivery of good patient care? Anexploration of hospital cultures and intergroup dynamics in HongKong, Australia and the USA
» Prof. Bernadette Watson
Comparative analysis of English and Cantonese conversations inhealth care: Using visual analytic tools for multidimensionalanalysis
» Dr. Alice Yau, Dr. Margo Turnbull, Prof. Daniel Angus
Understanding the co-construction of medical consultation inTraditional Chinese Medicine: A discourse structure analysis
» Mr. Jesse Wai Chi Yip, Mrs. Chenjie Zhang
8:30am An apple a day… On the pragmatics of ‘food for health’communication 1/4
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Sylvia Jaworska and Prof. Rodney Jones
An apple a day… On the pragmatics of ‘food for health’communication
» Dr. Sylvia Jaworska, Prof. Rodney Jones
Diverging semantics in food for health communication
» Dr. Catherine Diederich
What is a health claim? On the multimodal pragmatics of healthmessages on food packaging
» Dr. Sylvia Jaworska, Prof. Rodney Jones
The Discourses of Food Labels
» Dr. Areej Albawardi
8:30am Repair and Beyond: Maintaining Intersubjectivity DuringProblematic Talk 1/2
TU103
Chaired by: Prof. Steven Clayman and Prof. Chase Raymond
Repair and Beyond: Maintaining Intersubjectivity DuringProblematic Talk
» Prof. Steven Clayman, Prof. Chase Raymond
""You Know" As a Resource for Elusive and Sub-Optimal Talk"
» Prof. Steven Clayman, Prof. Chase Raymond
Doing visualizing in coping with speaking difficulty: On koo-prefacing in searching for a formulation in Japanese
» Mr. Shuya Kushida, Dr. Makoto Hayashi
8:30am Mobility, marginality and meaning: A chronotopic approach 1/3
TU201
Chaired by: Dr. Lydia Catedral and Dr. Farzad Karimzad
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Mobility, marginality and meaning: A chronotopic approach
» Dr. Lydia Catedral, Dr. Farzad Karimzad
Chronotopic (non)modernity in translocal mobile messagingamong Chinese migrants in the UK
» Dr. Agnieszka Lyons, Dr. Caroline Tagg, Ms. Rachel Hu
Chronotopic representations of the European migrant crisis:Individuation through Internet memes
» Mr. Ondřej Procházka
Mobility, immobility and sexual transaction: Dirty socio-pragmatics in Cambodia
» Dr. Benedict Rowlett, Dr. Brian King
9am Anthropological linguistics 1
BC302
Chaired by: Dr. Amy Kyratzis
9am Gendered language: the case of Japanese giving and receivingverbs at home
» Ms. Kiyono Fujinaga
9:30am A Tri-lingual, Community-Based Preschool Program for IndigenousMixtec Children in California: Successes and Challenges toSocialization of the Mixtec Language
» Dr. Amy Kyratzis
10am Tea and coffee break
CF and PQ wing podiums
10:30am (Non-)referentiality’ around the world: how do conversationalistsuse what their languages mark? 2/4
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Sandra Thompson and Prof. Michael Ewing and Prof.Ritva Laury
When referentiality doesn’t matter and when it does: Referentialpractices as resources for social action in Indonesianconversation
» Dr. Michael Ewing
Referentiality as a dynamic and fluid phenomenon inconversation
» Prof. Sandra Thompson, Prof. Tsuyoshi Ono
(Non-)Referentiality in the Dënesųłiné demonstrative eyi
» Dr. Ross Krekoski, Dr. Josh Holden
10:30am Workplace discourse 2
BC201
Chaired by: Prof. Jan Svennevig
10:30am The Production of you know and I mean: a comparative study ofthe functions of these pragmatic markers in native speakers´ andBraziians´ speech.
» Dr. Aurélia Lyrio
11am Multimodal requests in construction site interaction
» Dr. Niina Lilja
11:30am Directives in the multilingual construction site
» Dr. Pawel Urbanik, Prof. Jan Svennevig
10:30am Understanding nonnative speaker communication: Pragmatics ofEnglish as a lingua franca (ELF) discourse 2/3
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Hatime Ciftci and Prof. Yasemin Bayyurt
Theoretical issues in the pragmatics of ELF discourse
» Dr. Eva Illes
(Im)politeness negotiations in Aviation English as a lingua franca(LF)
» Dr. Noriko Ishihara
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Sequential construction of disagreement in ELF academicdiscussion
» Ms. Akiko Chiba Mereu
10:30am Anticipating margins as core competence: Pragmatics anddiscourses in the financial sector 2/2
BC203
Chaired by: Mrs. Marlies Whitehouse and Prof. Henrik Rahm
Exploring the metaphorical expressions in the discoursecommunity of Chinese entrepreneurs and their mental model: Acorpus-based study
» Dr. Hui Qiu
Pragmatics of marginalization: Cooperative orientation inearnings calls
» Prof. Merja Koskela, Dr. Heidi Hirsto, Mrs. Kaisa Penttinen
10:30am Poetic language use and beyond: From Asia-Pacific perspectives 2/2
BC301
Chaired by: Prof. Kuniyoshi Kataoka
The Fijian Chiefly Discourse as a Constellation of Signs of/inHistory
» Dr. Yuichi Asai
The poetics of Hawaiian media talk: Performing L2 user identity ina Hawaiian language radio program
» Dr. Toshiaki Furukawa
Emergent parallelism in walking tour discourse with internationaltourists
» Prof. Hiroko Takanashi
10:30am Anthropological linguistics 2
BC302
Chaired by: Dr. Gregory Poole
10:30am Speaking about food in immigration
» Dr. Ekaterina Protassova
11am Social hierarchy and parity: Rethinking symmetrical addresspractices
» Dr. Dwi Noverini Djenar
11:30am Translanguaging practices within an ideology of monolingualism:Two autoethnographic perspectives
» Dr. Gregory Poole, Ms. Anh Do
10:30am Cognitive pragmatics 2
BC402
Chaired by: Dr. Elizabeth Riddle
10:30am Marking common ground in Hungarian
» Dr. Ildiko Vasko
11am The Makings of Quotations
» Prof. Yael Ziv
11:30am Information Status and Proper Names with Determiners
» Dr. Elizabeth Riddle
10:30am Chinese Impoliteness 2/4
CD303
Chaired by: Prof. Yongping Ran and Prof. Daniel Kadar
Politeness without versus politeness within
» Prof. Chaoqun Xie
A Pragmatic Study of Addressing Behavior in Historical China
» Prof. Dengshan Xia, Dr. Jiaxin Lin
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“Leftover women”: Impoliteness, gender identity, and socialvalues
» Dr. Lin He, Dr. Ming Dong, Dr. Rong Chen
10:30am Discourse markers 2
CD304
Chaired by: Dr. Péter Furkó
10:30am Stigmatized discourse marker combinations in Hungarian
» Dr. Csilla Dér
11am Marginal Discourse Markers - Perspectives from Manual andAutomated Annotation
» Dr. Péter Furkó
10:30am Speech acts & performativity 1
N001
Chaired by: Dr. Agata Klimczak-Pawlak
10:30am The performative mediation of social worlds: Speech acts in newsheadlines
» Ms. Mia Schreiber, Prof. Zohar Kampf
11am "You are a genius, Mr. Prime Minister": Compliments to Politiciansin Readers' Comments on Politicians' Posts
» Dr. Pnina Shukrun-Nagar
11:30am On speech acts, hate speech and J.L. Austin’s speech act theory
» Dr. Agata Klimczak-Pawlak, Prof. Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka, Dr. EwaWaniek-Klimczak
10:30am Visual images and identity construction in public discourse:Multimodal analysis of cartoons, comics, memes, and more 2/4
N002
Chaired by: Dr. Foong Ha Yap and Dr. Iksoo Kwon and Dr. Dezheng(William) Feng
Multi-modal Characterization of Greater Bay Area – China Daily’sCoverage as an Example
» Ms. Jinru Luo
Visual Representation of Shenzhen, ‘City of the Soaring Eagle’: AMultimodal Analysis of China’s Futuristic Mega-City
» Ms. Xinyi Yang, Dr. Foong Ha Yap, Dr. Yi Deng
From researchers to entrepreneurs: A diachronic investigation onthe visual identities of academic staff in Hong Kong
» Dr. Yi Deng, Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
10:30am Deception in public discourse 1/2
PQ303
Chaired by: Dr. Martin Gill
Deception in public discourse
» Dr. Martin Gill
Irony and Truth – then and now : Authoritarian vs. Populistdiscourse in Wartime and today’s France and Germany
» Dr. Marie Reetz
The (Mis)use of Evidentiality as a Vehicle for Deception inTrumpian Discourse
» Ms. Kelsey Campolong
The news they’re not telling you: allegations of deception in theBrexit debate and their consequences for public discourse
» Dr. Martin Gill
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10:30am Posthumanist pragmatics: linguistic encounters in the digitaluncanny valley 2/3
PQ304
Chaired by: Prof. Theresa Heyd and Prof. Britta Schneider
"Posthumanist stories": On the role of (in)visible metrics in thesocial media-curation of everyday life
» Prof. Alexandra Georgakopoulou
Transhuman digital language production: Performing genderedidentities on social media through transnational linguistic effects
» Dr. Sender Dovchin
The uncanny uptake of disseminating academic research on socialmedia
» Dr. Jaspal Singh
10:30am The interactive construction of morality 2/4
PQ305
Chaired by: Dr. Rosina Marquez Reiter and Prof. Michael Haugh
Orienting to Moral Complexity in Troubles Talk
» Dr. Jessica Robles
Moral work in mothers’ stories
» Mrs. Loukia Lindholm
The delicacy of imputing moral culpability for troubles: Mobilisingtroubles-remedies through complaints
» Mr. Bandar Alshammari, Prof. Michael Haugh
10:30am Turn design and ‘rights to know’ in small communities 2/2
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Ilana Mushin and Dr. Joe Blythe and Prof. Lesley Stirling
Epistemic discourse clitics in Amazonian Kichwa conversation:Claims to epistemic authority and their influence on turn design.
» Dr. Karolina Grzech
Knowledge and seniority in Datooga children’s interaction
» Dr. Alice Mitchell
Turn design and epistemic authority in adult-child Murrinhpathaconversation
» Dr. Barbara Kelly, Dr. Lucy Davidson
10:30am Expanding horizons in health communication: empirical andcomparative studies of communication, language and pragmatics inAsia 2/2
QR403
Chaired by: Prof. Bernadette Watson
Oncologists’ Philosophy of Care: a Qualitative Study in ColorectalCancer Care in the Chinese population
» Dr. Wendy Wong, Dr. Herbert Loong, Ms. Allyson Lee
Using visual analytics explore health: A comparative study ofdiscursive and visual constructions of health and ageing inAustralia and Hong Kong
» Dr. Margo Turnbull, Dr. Daniel Angus
10:30am An apple a day… On the pragmatics of ‘food for health’communication 2/4
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Sylvia Jaworska and Prof. Rodney Jones
‘I personally wouldn’t want to eat the chicken in that taco’: Statusand Authenticity in Brooklyn Food Discourse
» Dr. Gwynne Mapes
Replicated Authenticity in a Japanese Supermarket in Singapore
» Dr. Keri Matwick, Dr. Kelsi Matwick
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Unpacking cereal packaging design: A multimodal discourseanalysis
» Ms. Scarlet Poon, Ms. Wai Yan Wong
10:30am Repair and Beyond: Maintaining Intersubjectivity DuringProblematic Talk 2/2
TU103
Chaired by: Prof. Steven Clayman and Prof. Chase Raymond
Repairs in conversation by learners of Japanese: from theperspective of clarification and multimodality
» Ms. Kaori Doi
Anticipatory Completion in Mandarin Chinese: functions, stancesand some resources
» Ms. Jia Li
Repair practices in Italian-English bilingual multipartyconversations
» Ms. Daniela Panico, Dr. Francesco Possemato
10:30am Mobility, marginality and meaning: A chronotopic approach 2/3
TU201
Chaired by: Dr. Lydia Catedral and Dr. Farzad Karimzad
Chronotopes, Multilingualism, and (Non-)discrete Languages:Towards an Analysis of the Total Sociolinguistic Fact
» Dr. Farzad Karimzad
Chronotopes of migration and English in South Korea
» Dr. Leejin Choi, Dr. Adrienne Lo
A chronotopic perspective on habitus and imagined ideals:Attending to (un)consciousness in discourses of (non)nativeness
» Ms. Madina Djuraeva, Dr. Lydia Catedral
12pm Lunch
CF wing podium
1:30pm (Non-)referentiality’ around the world: how do conversationalistsuse what their languages mark? 3/4
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Sandra Thompson and Prof. Michael Ewing and Prof.Ritva Laury
Non-Recognitional Time Reference
» Prof. Chase Raymond, Dr. Anne White
Dynamic emergence of referents in conversation
» Dr. Toshihide Nakayama, Dr. Fumino Horiuchi
Referentiality and non-referentiality in early mother-childdialogues
» Prof. Anne Salazar Orvig, Dr. Christine da Silva Genest, Dr. Marine LeMené, Dr. Haydée Marcos
1:30pm Workplace discourse 3
BC201
Chaired by: Prof. Dorien Van De Mieroop
1:30pm Conflict in a start-up team: investigating identity construction indistributed leadership
» Mr. Christian J. Schmitt
2pm Getting things done in a medical laboratory in Hong Kong: A studyof linguistic form and contingency in task assignment
» Dr. Angela Chan, Dr. Wei Zhang
2:30pm Leadership narratives
» Prof. Dorien Van De Mieroop, Dr. Stephanie Schnurr, Dr. JonathanClifton
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1:30pm Understanding nonnative speaker communication: Pragmatics ofEnglish as a lingua franca (ELF) discourse 3/3
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Hatime Ciftci and Prof. Yasemin Bayyurt
The pragmatics of humour in English as a lingua francainteractions
» Prof. Hermine Penz
The Interpersonal and Metalinguistic Functions of the DiscourseMarker 'you know' in ELF Discourse
» Dr. Hatime Ciftci, Mr. Burak Uzumculer
Pragmatic Competence Revisited: Disagreement for DoingUnderstanding in Casual ELF Talk
» Dr. Qing Yang, Prof. Yongping Ran
1:30pm Evidentials versus non-evidentials: in search for identificationcriteria of markers of evidentiality 1/2
BC203
Chaired by: Prof. Patrick Dendale and Mr. Dámaso Izquierdo Alegría
Evidentials versus non-evidentials: in search for identificationcriteria of markers of evidentiality
» Prof. Patrick Dendale, Mr. Dámaso Izquierdo Alegría
Tests for determining the meaning of English evidential -lyadverbs
» Ms. Lois Kemp
Reference to evidence. Towards a distinction of evidential versusepistemic meanings
» Mr. Kalle Müller
How to tell the difference between evidential and epistemicmarkers
» Dr. Tabea Reiner
1:30pm Adapted and emergent practices in dialogic text-based CMC 1/2
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Katharina König and Dr. Michal Marmorstein
Adapted and emergent practices in dialogic text-based CMC
» Dr. Katharina König, Dr. Michal Marmorstein
Managing several simultaneous lines of talk in WhatsAppmessaging
» Ms. Heidi Vepsäläinen, Dr. Aino Koivisto, Dr. Mikko Virtanen
Different Patterns of Story-Telling in Messenger Communication?
» Dr. Matthias Meiler
Other-initiations of repair in German WhatsApp chats
» Ms. Irina Mostovaia
The pragmatics of punctuation: Punctuating interactions asdigital writing practice
» Mr. Florian Busch
1:30pm Anthropological linguistics 3
BC302
Chaired by: Dr. Winnie Chor
1:30pm Linguistic landscape of a remote Indonesian island of exile
» Dr. Yoshimi Miyake
2pm “They're just giving you golden information”: Out of phatic smalltalk, achieving instrumental professional goals at professionalnetworking events in the ‘elite’ margins
» Ms. Jacqueline Militello
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2:30pm Expressing Condolences in Cantonese and English – a socio-cultural approach
» Dr. Winnie Chor, Dr. John Wakefield, Dr. Nikko Lai
1:30pm Losing One’s 'Place': Linguistic Tactics and Strategies ofMarginalization in Japanese 1/2
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Judy Kroo and Prof. Kyoko Satoh
Losing One’s 'Place': Linguistic Tactics and Strategies ofMarginalization in Japanese
» Dr. Judy Kroo, Prof. Kyoko Satoh
‘Two men get married?’: Japanese characters’ perception of a gayman in a TV drama
» Dr. Junko Saito
Self/other-marginalisation in a parliamentary debate: a casestudy of Japanese female politicians
» Dr. Keiko Tsuchiya
Linguistic strategy to construct one's identity as a capable womanmanager
» Prof. Kyoko Satoh
When your name just doesn’t fit: Processes of marginalizationsurrounding the written representation of non-Japanese names
» Dr. Lisa Fairbrother
1:30pm Cognitive pragmatics 3
BC402
Chaired by: Dr. Seiko Fujii
1:30pm The Interplay of Sentence Contextual Information and LexicalSynonymy — Evidence from eye tracking research
» Dr. Yang Pang, Prof. Chuanbin Ni
2pm DM so and DM then indicating inferential conclusions
» Dr. Mayumi Nishikawa
2:30pm ‘Speaking’ conditionally: A constructional approach to speech-qualification and rhetorical connectors in Japanese
» Dr. Seiko Fujii
1:30pm Chinese Impoliteness 3/4
CD303
Chaired by: Prof. Yongping Ran and Prof. Daniel Kadar
Impoliteness in Chinese Public Humiliation
» Ms. Puyu Ning, Prof. Daniel Kadar
Constraints of Emotion on (Im)politeness Strategies ThroughIdentity Construction: A Case Study
» Prof. Ling Zhou, Prof. Shaojie Zhang
Taking Offence, Vicarious Accounts and Neutralization ofImpoliteness in Interpersonal Conflict Mediation
» Dr. Linsen Zhao, Prof. Yongping Ran
1:30pm Discourse markers 3
CD304
Chaired by: Dr. Saliha Ben Chikh
1:30pm The Multifunctionality of the Discourse Marker Combination'okay then': Evidence from the American TV Series 'Fargo'
» Prof. Cristiano Furiassi
2pm Discourse Markers in Arabic: Multi-functionality,Pragmaticalization and Syntactic Flexibility. The case of ‘ya‘nĩ’ (Itmeans) and ‘a‘taqid’ (I believe) in verbal interactions
» Dr. Saliha Ben Chikh
1:30pm Speech acts & performativity 2
N001
Chaired by: Ms. Sibel Unal
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1:30pm Using Puns as Speech Acts: Construction of Core-speech-acts
» Dr. Jie Li, Dr. Jun Li
2pm Nonverbal Means of Expressing Approval and Disapproval inEnglish, Polish and Russian
» Prof. Artur Czapiga
2:30pm Requestive E-mails to an Academic: The Case of Turkish
» Ms. Sibel Unal, Dr. Leyla Marti
1:30pm Visual images and identity construction in public discourse:Multimodal analysis of cartoons, comics, memes, and more 3/4
N003
Chaired by: Dr. Foong Ha Yap and Dr. Iksoo Kwon and Dr. Dezheng(William) Feng
Framing public images of politicians and conceptualization inpolitical cartoons: A case study of cartoons of the North Koreanuclear crises
» Dr. Iksoo Kwon
Multimodal Metaphors of the Syrian Refugee Crisis
» Mr. Joonyeop Baek
Analysis of Cartoons and Memes in Indian Public Discourse
» Dr. Anindita Sahoo
1:30pm Deception in public discourse 2/2
PQ303
Chaired by: Dr. Martin Gill
Positive discourse analysis and latent euphemization
» Dr. Milica Radulovic
Falsehood and deception in advertisement rhetoric
» Dr. Nami Arimitsu
1:30pm Posthumanist pragmatics: linguistic encounters in the digitaluncanny valley 3/3
PQ304
Chaired by: Prof. Theresa Heyd and Prof. Britta Schneider
Performing parenthood: pragmatic and metapragmatic aspectsof Reborn videos on YouTube
» Prof. Theresa Heyd
As if this needed proof: obscenity as magic
» Prof. Anne Storch
1:30pm The interactive construction of morality 3/4
PQ305
Chaired by: Dr. Rosina Marquez Reiter and Prof. Michael Haugh
"Do you condemn?" Negotiating power and morality in ethno-political news interviews
» Prof. Zohar Kampf
The discursive construction of morality in political interviews
» Dr. Luisa Granato, Prof. Alejandro Parini
Getting off scot-free? The language of blame at public inquiries
» Dr. James Murphy
1:30pm The social and material in action in clinical dentistry: Micro-analyticstudies from Asia 1/2
QR403
Chaired by: Dr. Susan Bridges and Prof. Jürgen Streeck and Ms. Xinyue Xu
The social and material in action in clinical dentistry: Micro-analytic studies from Asia
» Dr. Susan Bridges, Prof. Jürgen Streeck, Ms. Xinyue Xu
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Multimodal and multi-sensorial practices of examination indentistry
» Dr. Rui Sakaida
Touch in the Management of Roles and Emotions: A Study ofPediatric Dentistry
» Mr. Enhua Guo, Ms. Julia Katila, Prof. Jürgen Streeck
The child in the dental chair – an analysis of non-verbal andverbal communication in paediatric dentistry
» Dr. Radhika Nair, Dr. Susan Bridges, Prof. Cynthia Kar Yung Yiu
1:30pm An apple a day… On the pragmatics of ‘food for health’communication 3/4
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Sylvia Jaworska and Prof. Rodney Jones
Talking about lunch: Diversity, language and socialization tohealthy food in a Danish kindergarten classroom
» Dr. Martha Karrebaek
‘Behind every fat child is a fat mum’: Gendered discourses ofweight and eating in the UK press
» Dr. Gavin Brookes, Prof. Paul Baker
Sustaining the “good mother”. Representations of breast versusformula feeding in online narratives of postnatal depression.
» Dr. Karen Kinloch
1:30pm Mobility, marginality and meaning: A chronotopic approach 3/3
TU201
Chaired by: Dr. Lydia Catedral and Dr. Farzad Karimzad
‘Where are you really from?’: Or how a mundane questionbecomes a Deleuzean ‘scream’ from the edges of punctuatedchronotopes in narratives of transmigration
» Dr. Agnes Bolonyai
Living with the chronotope of war – The Sri Lankan Tamil migrantexperience
» Prof. Ben Rampton, Dr. Lavanya Sankaran
Mobility, Diasporic Morbidity, and the Chronotope of Victimhood
» Prof. Rakesh Bhatt
3pm Poster session
FJ wing podium
Cognition and subject selection in L2 Spanish written discourse
» Ms. Ingrid Abisambra
Unrecognized First Person Subject in Text Messages
» Mr. Michael Barnes
Semantic Underspecification: An Examination of Early MiddleJapanese -Keri
» Mr. John Bundschuh
Examination of Pronoun Usages in Japanese University StudentClubs
» Ms. Yuning Cao
Information structure and word order in conjoined noun phrasesin Mandarin Chinese: A cross-linguistic perspective
» Dr. Jidong Chen, Dr. Angel Chan, Dr. Bhuvana Narasimhan, Dr.Christine Dimroth, Ms. Wenchun Yang, Ms. Mashael Semsem
Disagreement and Politeness in Students’ Peer Group Meetings inJakarta, Indonesia
» Mrs. Dian Ekawati, Mrs. Lusi Lian
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The Acceptability of the Indicative in Spanish EvaluativeExpressions: How Prescriptivity Shows Itself to be a Non-NativeSpeaker Phenomenon
» Ms. Tris Faulkner
Hedges Used in Academic Articles Between Native English andJapanese Writers
» Dr. Kayo Fujimura-Wilson
Action Research and CA: A Framework for Second LanguageTeachers
» Dr. Christopher Hale, Ms. Janet Beth Randall
Backchannels in the forefront: new aspects of an old-newphenomenon
» Dr. Agnes Hamori, Dr. Csilla Dér, Dr. Dorottya Gyarmathy, Ms. ValeriaKrepsz, Dr. Viktoria Horvath
Elements necessary for living together in a multicultural society:from the viewpoints of Community development and theparticipants in a supporting activity for international residents
» Dr. Keiko Hattori
A Corpus-based Comparison of English and Chinese Irony from aNeo-Gricean Perspective
» Dr. Mian Huang
Metadiscourse in Medical Case Reports
» Mr. Yoshihito Izawa
Exploring the identity struggles of upwardly mobile women with amigration background in the workplace
» Ms. Catho Jacobs, Prof. Dorien Van De Mieroop, Prof. Colette vanLaar
Postmodernity and inner speech: Irony in internal dialogue
» Mr. Piotr Kałowski, Prof. Barbara Bokus
The changing viewpoints of nursing students on simulated nurse-patient conversations.
» Prof. Namiko Kawamura, Prof. Kayoko Machida, Mr. Yuichi Iwamoto
Epistemic stance in L2 English discourse: The development ofinteractional competence in study abroad
» Dr. Mika Kizu, Dr. Eiko Gyogi, Dr. Patrick Dougherty
Communicating with older patients in Japan: The role ofphysicians and family members in medical decision-makingthrough home visits
» Ms. Kayo Kondo
Play on Words in Hakka Jokes and Pragmatic-Cultural Implications
» Dr. Huei-Ling Lai
Unveiling the Complexity of Bilingual Names: The Case of HongKong Racehorses
» Prof. Enid Lee
A Corpus-based Study on Chinese Preschoolers’ Acquisition ofTemporal Adverbs
» Mr. Luyao Liang, Ms. Dandan Wu, Prof. Hui Li
Learning politeness in Brazilian Portuguese: how Korean learnersof Portuguese as a second language convey politeness
» Prof. Maria Luiza Cunha Lima, Prof. Maria João Pais Do Amaral, Prof.Sora Lim, Ms. Hyo Jeong Sung
Advantages of Conducting Both Qualitative and QuantitativeAnalyses on Qualitative Data in Pragmatic Research
» Prof. Kayoko Machida, Prof. Namiko Kawamura
Effects of Implicit Instruction of Pragmatics with the Influence ofCommunication Anxiety to Teach Suggestion Strategies inJapanese EFL Courses
» Dr. Yaoko Matsuoka
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Requesting-in-interaction and Japanese EFL learners: Developinginteractional competence through Systemic TheoreticalInstruction
» Dr. Allan Nicholas, Dr. Jeremy Perkins
Narrative recognition models: Accounting for narrative similarityfor individual readers
» Dr. Sachi Kato, Dr. Masashi Okamoto
Politeness in second language acquisition: Korean learners ofPortuguese and polite address forms
» Prof. Maria João Pais Do Amaral, Prof. Maria Luiza Cunha Lima, Prof.Sora Lim, Ms. Hyo Jeong Sung
From copycat to innovative market leader: How recent changesin Chinese economic policy are reflected in international Chinesenewspapers
» Ms. Yingjie Wang, Dr. Matt Coler, Prof. Gisela Redeker
Implicit and Explicit Processing of Aspectual Meanings in EnglishLearners with German as a First Language
» Prof. Andreas Schramm, Dr. Verena Haser, Mr. Jonas Reifenrath, Dr.Michael Mensink
Discourse Pragmatic Analysis on Korean Personal Pronouns
» Ms. Jae Young Song
An Analysis of Speech Act Realization in Request Emails byJapanese Learners of English
» Ms. Riko Umeki, Prof. Seiji Fukazawa
Negative Interrogatives Organizing a Prefatory Activity : Speaker’sunique technique to upgrade granularity of telling
» Mrs. Yayoi Umemura
A mitigator or intensifier? --A study of non-epistemic uses ofEnglish “I think,” Japanese “to omou” and Chinese “wo juede”
» Dr. Yan Wang
The distance between the speaker/hearer and the information: AComparative Analysis of Utterance Particle “ma (嘛)” in ModernChinese
» Ms. Qiong Wang
From State Feminism to Individualist Feminism—VoicingMarginalized Feminist Identity at Online Q&A Forum in MainlandChina
» Ms. Shuang Wei
A Comparative Study of Intensifiers used in Apologies BetweenBritish and American Native English Teachers in Japan, and HowThis Affects Japanese English Language Learners’ PragmaticDevelopment.
» Mr. Timothy Wilson
Interactional Functions of Other-repetition in Three Types of ThaiConversation
» Ms. Weena Wutthichamnong
Categories of Smile in Japanese
» Ms. Hitoko Yamada
Intra-speaker variation and stance in the use of 'so' incollaborative map tasks
» Dr. Lena Zipp
3pm Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
4:45pm (Non-)referentiality’ around the world: how do conversationalistsuse what their languages mark? 4/4
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Sandra Thompson and Prof. Michael Ewing and Prof.Ritva Laury
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The (non)referentiality of raha ‘money’ in Finnish conversation
» Prof. Ritva Laury
When to withhold a reference to a head noun: a study of turn-final use of the complementizer toiu/tteyuu in Japaneseconversation
» Dr. Daisuke Yokomori
4:45pm Workplace discourse
BC201
Chaired by: Prof. Beatrice Fracchiolla
4:45pm Languages-at-work – Multilingual practices in chat conversationsof an internationally dispersed team
» Dr. Margarethe Olbertz-Siitonen, Dr. Malgorzata Lahti
5:15pm How verbal aggressiveness may be positive? A demonstrationthrough an exchange of professional emails
» Prof. Beatrice Fracchiolla, Prof. Christina Romain
4:45pm L2 Speech Act Development in Virtual Worlds
BC202
Chaired by: Prof. Marta Gonzalez-Lloret and Prof. Naoko Taguchi
L2 Speech Act Development in Virtual Worlds
» Prof. Marta Gonzalez-Lloret, Prof. Naoko Taguchi
Game-based Learning of Conventional Speech Acts in L2 Chinese
» Ms. Xiaofei Tang, Prof. Naoko Taguchi
The Pragmatics of Wayfinding in Mobile, Augmented RealityGames
» Dr. Julie Sykes
Development of online L2 interactional competence: A study ontask closings in text-chat interactions
» Mr. Makoto Abe, Dr. Carsten Roever
Learning Disagreement through Social Networks
» Prof. Marta Gonzalez-Lloret
4:45pm Evidentials versus non-evidentials: in search for identificationcriteria of markers of evidentiality 2/2
BC203
Chaired by: Prof. Patrick Dendale and Mr. Dámaso Izquierdo Alegría
The interplay of evidentiality and epistemic modality in the usesof American Spanish dizque
» Dr. Begoña Sanromán-Vilas
"Non-evidentials" : the case of verbs like ‘s'avérer’, ‘turn out’,‘blijken’, ‘resultar’
» Prof. Patrick Dendale
4:45pm Adapted and emergent practices in dialogic text-based CMC 2/2
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Katharina König and Dr. Michal Marmorstein
The Pragmatic Function of the third person pronoun ta in ChineseCMC
» Ms. Kerry Sluchinski
The discourse marker emm in Hebrew WhatsApp dialogues
» Dr. Michal Marmorstein
“hm” as a discourse marker in German WhatsApp dialogues
» Dr. Katharina König
4:45pm Humor
BC302
Chaired by: Ms. Larissa Weinglass
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4:45pm "Why did you become a linguist? Nobody reads your work!"--Voicing and humour in interviews with academic researchers
» Dr. Sixian Hah
5:15pm “Why should we be marginalized?”: humour and the subversiveconstruction of femininities in Chinese sitcoms: A case study ofIpartment
» Ms. Ying Cao
5:45pm Conversational humour in Australian Blue-Collar workplaces
» Ms. Larissa Weinglass
4:45pm Losing One’s 'Place': Linguistic Tactics and Strategies ofMarginalization in Japanese 2/2
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Judy Kroo and Prof. Kyoko Satoh
Street corners and hugs: Queer Japanese challenges toheteronormativity through social media
» Dr. Gavin Furukawa
Self-deprecating humor among Japanese female fans online:Creating community through marginality
» Dr. Giancarla Unser-Schutz
Ambivalent Identities: Strategies of Linguistic (Re-)Framing SocialAmong Contemporary Japanese University Students
» Dr. Judy Kroo
4:45pm Chinese Impoliteness 4/4
CD303
Chaired by: Prof. Yongping Ran and Prof. Daniel Kadar
“Laoshi shuo (“Frankly speaking”), …”: A pragmatic account ofChinese celebrities’ candid utterances at interview setting
» Ms. Yingzhe Jin, Prof. Xinren Chen
Impoliteness as evaluative discursive practice: comments fromreaders/voters in Taiwan on the 2016 Presidential Race
» Dr. Jennifer Meei Yau Wei
4:45pm Speech acts & performativity 3
N001
Chaired by: Prof. Yasemin Bayyurt
4:45pm The image of girlfriend/wife: Self-exhibition in Chinese andJapanese dating shows
» Dr. Chong Han, Dr. Xiangdong Liu
5:15pm A Pragmatic Study of Examination Questions
» Prof. MKC Uwajeh
5:45pm How to say “no” to an invitation in e-mails: A cross-culturalperspective
» Prof. Yasemin Bayyurt, Ms. Sezen Bektas, Ms. Gizem Mutlu
4:45pm Visual images and identity construction in public discourse:Multimodal analysis of cartoons, comics, memes, and more 4/4
N003
Chaired by: Dr. Foong Ha Yap and Dr. Iksoo Kwon and Dr. Dezheng(William) Feng
The visual construction of courier service staff images on socialmedia
» Ms. Yan Xu
Tradition, modernity, and Chinese masculinity: The multimodalconstruction of ideal manhood in a reality dating show
» Dr. Dezheng (William) Feng
Identity Construction in New Media -- A Social Semiotic Approachto Selfies in the COF of WeChat
» Ms. Yan Zhang
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4:45pm The interactive construction of morality 4/4
PQ305
Chaired by: Dr. Rosina Marquez Reiter and Prof. Michael Haugh
Integrating moral orders to do relational work: accounting forwitnesses’ participation in offence in live-streaming polylogues
» Ms. Jing He, Prof. Yongping Ran
Morality and the moral order in the context of languageaggression
» Prof. Daniel Kadar
4:45pm The social and material in action in clinical dentistry: Micro-analyticstudies from Asia 2/2
QR403
Chaired by: Dr. Susan Bridges and Prof. Jürgen Streeck and Ms. Xinyue Xu
Achieving activity transitions in Korean dental visits: Talk andbody movement during the transition to dental examination
» Ms. Song Hee Park
The social and material complexities of interpreter mediateddentistry in Hong Kong: How do clinical interactants orient tolanguage choice?
» Ms. Xinyue Xu, Dr. Susan Bridges, Dr. Olga Zayts, Prof. ColmanMcgrath, Prof. Cynthia Kar Yung Yiu, Dr. Hai Ming Wong, Prof. Terry Kit-fong Au
4:45pm An apple a day… On the pragmatics of ‘food for health’communication 4/4
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Sylvia Jaworska and Prof. Rodney Jones
“I hope that I sort of gave you my opinion without forcing it downyour throat anyway”: Constructing collective identity in YouTubetutorials promoting veganism
» Dr. Małgorzata Sokół
“Interested in ketone metabolism?” Ketogenic diet on Facebook
» Prof. Stefania Maci
“Lifestyle Diet and Brain Food”: the multimodal pragmatics ofThai brain enhancing products
» Dr. Andrew Jocuns, Ms. Kamolwan Fairee Jocuns
The “Mediterranean diet” across different discourse traditions: across-linguistic and cross-cultural case study
» Prof. Doris Anita Hoehmann
7:30pm Conference dinner
Friday, 14 June
8am Registration - Book exhibit - Posters FJ wing podium
8:30am Towards a pragmatics of the local: Centering the perceiving subject
AG206
Chaired by: Dr. Adrienne Lo
Towards a pragmatics of the local: Centering the perceivingsubject
» Dr. Adrienne Lo
Listening to Racists in Asian American Parody Videos
» Prof. Elaine Wonhee Chun
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Scaling the “international student” at an American university:Neoliberal regimes of linguistic competence
» Dr. Adrienne Lo, Dr. Leejin Choi
The foreigner as perceiving subject: English, education reform,and circulating figures of authority in South Korea
» Dr. Joseph Sung-Yul Park
(Dis)Possessing racial and linguistic identities: Rethinkingcolonialism in perceptions of Latinidad
» Dr. Jonathan Rosa
8:30am Pragmatics in the legal domain 1/3
BC201
Chaired by: Prof. Dieter Stein and Prof. Liao Meizhen and Prof. LupingZhang
Pragmatics in the legal domain
» Prof. Dieter Stein, Prof. Liao Meizhen, Prof. Luping Zhang
Travelling Philosophy: Language, law and speech act theory
» Dr. Tarja Salmi-Tolonen
International law, Pragmatics and Interpretative Methods – ARelevance-Theoretic Approach to Pragmatic Maxims
» Dr. Benedikt Pirker, Ms. Jennifer Smolka
Rescuing the CP for studies in language and law
» Prof. Janet Giltrow
8:30am The pragmatics of global healthcare communication: settingcommunicative standards in diverse contexts 1/3
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Sarah Atkins and Dr. Keiko Tsuchiya
The pragmatics of global healthcare communication: settingcommunicative standards in diverse contexts
» Dr. Sarah Atkins, Dr. Keiko Tsuchiya
Respecting a young client: power, race, and telling stories in acourt-ordered narrative therapy
» Dr. Shoko Yohena
Text, talk and embodied practices: “Unpacking” handover notesfor international workers at a Japanese healthcare facility
» Dr. Junko Mori, Dr. Chiharu Shima, Mr. Yoshiyuki Hara
Understanding Conversational Strategies in Japanese GeriatricSetting: Towards Better Dementia Care in Super-Aged Society
» Prof. Toshiko Hamaguchi
8:30am The Expression of Stance in Spoken Language 1/3
BC302
Chaired by: Prof. Nigel Ward and Prof. Gina-Anne Levow and Prof.Douglas Biber
The Expression of Stance in Spoken Language.
» Prof. Nigel Ward, Prof. Gina-Anne Levow, Prof. Douglas Biber
The Expression of Counter-Normative Stance in Multi-VerbSequences with Go as V1 in English
» Dr. Noriko Matsumoto
Hedged performatives in spoken discourse
» Prof. Ilse Depraetere, Prof. Gunther Kaltenböck
Uses of Positive Assessment Prosody in Local Radio News
» Prof. Nigel Ward
8:30am Intercultural pragmatics 1
BC303
Chaired by: Prof. Xingsong Shi
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8:30am Self-Presentation: An Auxiliary Request Strategy in Letters ofRequest Written by College Students
» Dr. Maria Corazon Saturnina Castro
9am Linguistic in/directness in Korean and Chinese evaluations:Reversed effects of social distance
» Dr. Xi Chen, Dr. Jiayi Wang
9:30am Cross-cultural Impact on Financial Companies’ Online BrandPersonality
» Prof. Xingsong Shi
8:30am (Re-)Shaping Social Identities in the Japanese Context
BC402
Chaired by: Prof. Andrew Barke and Dr. Momoyo Shimazu
(Re-)Shaping Social Identities in the Japanese Context
» Prof. Andrew Barke, Dr. Momoyo Shimazu
From Student to Shakaijin: The (Re-)Shaping of Job-HunterIdentities
» Prof. Andrew Barke, Dr. Momoyo Shimazu
Reshaping the view of public self in the Japanese context: Role ofpublic speaking activities in identity construction
» Dr. Miyuki Takenoya
Study abroad experience for heritage language learners: identityand motivation
» Dr. Michiko Ueki, Prof. Osamu Takeuchi
8:30am Speech act research and large corpora 1/3
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Andreas H. Jucker and Dr. Ursula Lutzky
Speech act research and large corpora
» Prof. Andreas H. Jucker, Dr. Ursula Lutzky
From “I love this” to “the problem is”: Identifying speech acts inlarge corpora of online comments
» Mr. Matt Gee, Dr. Ursula Lutzky
Detecting Illocutionary Types through prosodic evidencesaccording to Language into Act Theory: a corpus-based study onspoken Romance languages.
» Prof. Emanuela Cresti, Prof. Massimo Moneglia
Using DART to investigate speech acts in large corpora
» Prof. Martin Weisser
8:30am Intersubjectivity in multi-sensory interaction 1/3
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Shimako Iwasaki and Dr. Mayumi Bono
Intersubjectivity in multi-sensory interaction
» Dr. Shimako Iwasaki, Dr. Mayumi Bono
Are you trying to be funny? Negotiating humour in TactileAustralian Sign Language
» Dr. Louisa Willoughby, Dr. Shimako Iwasaki, Dr. Howard Manns, Dr.Meredith Bartlett
Deafblind persons’ access to environmental information
» Dr. Eli Raanes, Dr. Sigrid Slettebakk Berge
Understanding as an interactively oriented, embodied resource inrehabilitation settings
» Dr. Ryosaku Makino, Dr. Kentaro Kodama, Dr. Takayuki Yagi, Mr. YuTakada, Dr. Kazuhiro Yasuda
9am Health communication
CD303
Chaired by: Ms. Wan Wei
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9am Initial actions to establish ‘reason for calling’ in openingsequences of calls by men to a national health helpline.
» Dr. Amanda Lecouteur, Ms. Stefanie Lopriore, Dr. Stuart Ekberg, Dr.Katie Ekberg
9:30am “Other” Patient Participation in Traditional Chinese Medicine
» Ms. Wan Wei
9am Grammar & pragmatics 1
CD304
Chaired by: Dr. Anja Latrouite
9am On the Korean first person possessive pronoun nay
» Prof. Hye-Kyung Lee
9:30am Discourse-pragmatic and other prominence factors in argumentrealization
» Dr. Anja Latrouite, Prof. Robert Van Valin Jr
9am Critical discourse studies 1
QR403
Chaired by: Mr. Wai Sum Tse
9am Negotiating Dominance on Facebook: Positioning of Self andOthers in Pro- and Anti-Trump Comments on Immigration
» Dr. Natalia Knoblock
9:30am Beyond Promotion: The "Successful Student" Representation inCommunity College Student Stories
» Mr. Wai Sum Tse
9am Multimodality 1
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Ayami Joh
9am Orchestrating openings: the first five seconds in video callsbetween migrant parents and their young children in China
» Ms. Yumei Gan, Prof. Christian Greiffenhagen, Prof. Christian Licoppe
9:30am Experiencing the bigness of a telescope primary mirror throughthe embodied expressions and a huge exhibit in science museum
» Dr. Ayami Joh
10am Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
10:30am Aggression as (im)politeness on social media 1/2
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Marta Dynel and Dr. Valeria Sinkeviciute
Aggression as (im)politeness on social media
» Prof. Marta Dynel, Dr. Valeria Sinkeviciute
The metapragmatics of a ´decent revolution´: constructingdecency/slušnosť inSlovak on-line discussion fora about 2018public mass protests.
» Dr. Milan Ferenčík
Verbal aggression in social media from the participants’ point ofview: the example of a French discussion forum for youths
» Dr. Nadia Gauducheau, Dr. Michel Marcoccia
Taking offence and its moral-order account in online context
» Mrs. Qian Chen, Prof. Yongping Ran
10:30am Pragmatics in the legal domain 2/3
BC201
Chaired by: Prof. Dieter Stein and Prof. Liao Meizhen and Prof. LupingZhang
Qualifying and Disqualifying Communicative Features in PoliceReports
» Dr. Timothy Habick, Mr. Tek Hong Chai
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Africans in Chinese Criminal Courts: The legal– lay encounter inthe periphery
» Prof. Luping Zhang
Discourse-Based Authorship Identification in the Forensic Setting
» Dr. Carole Chaski
10:30am Address practices in Italian 1/2
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Agnese Bresin
Address practices in Italian
» Dr. Agnese Bresin
Address systems: Italian compared to other Romance languages
» Prof. Konstanze Jungbluth, Prof. Federica Da Milano
Comparing tu and lei. The ‘pragmatic weight’ of Italian subjectaddress pronouns in original and dubbed films
» Dr. Maicol Formentelli, Prof. Maria Pavesi
Geographical distribution of address pronoun "voi" in Italian.Towards a comprehensive account.
» Dr. Agnese Bresin
10:30am Recruitment in Japanese interaction 1/2
BC203
Chaired by: Dr. Makoto Hayashi
Requests and recruitment in Japanese service encounters
» Dr. Makoto Hayashi
"Off-stage" negotiation behind the counter: Resources for makingcovert requests and offers
» Dr. Kaoru Hayano
‘How can I help you?’: Framing offer-related actions as assistance
» Dr. Takeshi Hiramoto
Accommodating the construction of request turn to the timing ofcompliance: In case of an immediate request in Japanese serviceencounters
» Dr. Satomi Kuroshima
10:30am The pragmatics of global healthcare communication: settingcommunicative standards in diverse contexts 2/3
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Sarah Atkins and Dr. Keiko Tsuchiya
Strategic maneuvering of advice-giving in a Chinese medicalcounseling website
» Dr. Na Yang, Prof. Wei Ren
Mind-body dualism versus holistic perspectives on the body:understanding discursive constructions of the body in paindiscourses
» Ms. Jana Declercq
Trust me, trust my words: Trustworthiness construction inChinese online medical crowd-funding discourses
» Dr. Yansheng Mao
10:30am The Expression of Stance in Spoken Language 2/3
BC302
Chaired by: Prof. Nigel Ward and Prof. Gina-Anne Levow and Prof.Douglas Biber
Epistemic stance production in children and adults: anexperimental approach
» Dr. Iris Hübscher, Dr. Laura Vincze, Dr. Pilar Prieto
Overriding the disadvantages associated with non-standardaccents. The key role of confidence in interculturalcommunication.
» Dr. Jonathan Caballero, Dr. Marc Pell
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Informational and relational functions of evidentiality ininteraction
» Ms. Erika Söderqvist
10:30am Intercultural pragmatics 2
BC303
Chaired by: Dr. Christopher Long
10:30am “Most of the time, I will adopt a ‘speak less’ strategy”: Raisingpragmatic and politeness awareness through instruction andonline reflective writing
» Dr. Cathy Ping Pan
11am Impoliteness in Chinese online negative reviews
» Dr. Xiaoyu Lai
11:30am The verbal expression of affection in the US and Japan: 'I love you'versus 'aishiteiru'
» Dr. Christopher Long, Ms. Wakana Mori
10:30am Pragmatics and the ‘super-new-big’ 1/2
BC402
Chaired by: Prof. Hartmut Haberland and Prof. Janus Mortensen
Pragmatics and the ‘super-new-big’
» Prof. Hartmut Haberland, Prof. Janus Mortensen
Pragmatics and the ‘super-new-big’ – setting the scene
» Prof. Hartmut Haberland, Prof. Janus Mortensen
Potentials and shortcomings of the notion of poly-linguallanguaging
» Dr. Janus Møller, Dr. Martha Karrebaek
10:30am Medical pragmatics 1
CD303
Chaired by: Prof. Akinola Odebunmi
10:30am Attention-based Neural Networks for the Detection of ObjectiveLinguistic Markers in Depressive Spoken and Written Language
» Mr. Lukas Stappen, Dr. Nicholas Cummins, Mrs. Eva-Maria Messner,Mr. Adrià Mallol-Ragolta, Prof. Harald Baumeister, Prof. Björn Schuller
11am Negotiating deresponsibilities in asymmetrical clinical meetings
» Prof. Akinola Odebunmi, Dr. Jennifer Umezinwa
10:30am Grammar & pragmatics 2
CD304
Chaired by: Ms. Miyabi Ozawa
10:30am A Dichotomous Comprehension Model of Clausal Conjunctions
» Ms. Miyuki Nagatsuji
11am Interactional Functions of the Final Particle Ma in Sichuan Dialect
» Ms. Yuwei Song
11:30am Interactional Use of Overt First-Person Singular Pronoun inJapanese : In the Sequence of Accounting
» Ms. Miyabi Ozawa
10:30am Family discourse
N001
Chaired by: Prof. Hansun Zhang Waring
10:30am Parent-Solicited Updates in Family Interactions
» Dr. Darcey Searles
11am Language socialization through the Osaka dialect in Japanesecaregiver–child interactions
» Mr. Kenichi Shinkuma
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11:30am Managing Child Resistance to Eating
» Prof. Hansun Zhang Waring
10:30am Digital Marginalization, Inclusion, and Invisibility 1/2
PQ303
Chaired by: Dr. Sage Graham and Dr. Najma Al Zidjaly
Digital Marginalization, Inclusion, and Invisibility
» Dr. Sage Graham, Dr. Najma Al Zidjaly
Repair as an inclusion, exclusion strategy on Arabic Twitter
» Dr. Najma Al Zidjaly
Multimodal marginalization on YouTube and Syrian politicalactivism
» Dr. Francesco Sinatora
Intertextuality, inclusion, and Asian American political organizingin an online messaging community
» Ms. Naomee-Minh Nguyen
10:30am Discourse structure and signaling devices: Diverse perspectives andcurrent trends 1/2
PQ304
Chaired by: Prof. Hongyin Tao and Prof. Ted Sanders
Discourse structure and signaling devices: Diverse perspectivesand current trends
» Prof. Hongyin Tao, Prof. Ted Sanders
Conversation Analysis and a Hierarchical Structure AnnotationScheme for Medical Conversations
» Dr. Nan Wang, Dr. Yan Song, Prof. Fei Xia, Prof. Hongyin Tao
Structural Annotation of Implicit Discourse Relations in Speech
» Dr. Frances Yung, Dr. Merel Scholman, Prof. Vera Demberg
Interplay between Spanish DM 'y' and Information Structure inthe construction of discourse coherence
» Ms. Amalia Canes Nápoles
10:30am Speech act research and large corpora 2/3
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Andreas H. Jucker and Dr. Ursula Lutzky
Conventionalised insult patterns in a corpus of teenage language
» Prof. Karin Aijmer
The spill cries oops and whoops between interjection and speechact: A corpus-based socio-pragmatic analysis
» Prof. Andreas H. Jucker
Apology responses and their sex differences in spoken BritishEnglish: A corpus study
» Mr. Yi An, Dr. Hang Su
10:30am Intersubjectivity in multi-sensory interaction 2/3
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Shimako Iwasaki and Dr. Mayumi Bono
Multimodal interaction in Japanese Rock, Paper, Scissors: how dowe synchronize body movements with utterances?
» Prof. Hiromichi Hosoma
Halting Progressivity and Repair in Signed and Tactile Interaction:A Study of Intersubjective Understanding in Sign Language andFinger Braille
» Dr. Mayumi Bono, Dr. Rui Sakaida
10:30am Critical discourse studies 2
QR403
Chaired by: Dr. Abrar Mujaddadi
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10:30am Discourses and identities of persons with visual deficiency:Practices of literacy in a public library of Brasília
» Prof. Girlane Maria Florindo, Prof. Tarciana Almeida
11am Pushing the Center to the Margins: Recontextualizing Racial Slursfrom English to Arabic
» Dr. Abrar Mujaddadi
10:30am Multimodality 2
QR404
Chaired by: Ms. Tomoko Nagayama
10:30am Constructing the Voice of Written Texts as Institutional Authorityin Japanese Multimodal Interaction
» Ms. Koyuki Mitani
11am Reimagining food pictures on Instagram: A social semioticperspective
» Ms. Gloria Yan Dou
11:30am Potentials of being foreign – a case in Mary and the Witch’s Flower–
» Ms. Tomoko Nagayama
12pm Lunch
CF wing podium
1:30pm Aggression as (im)politeness on social media 2/2
AG206
Chaired by: Prof. Marta Dynel and Dr. Valeria Sinkeviciute
‘Total shambles’ #MuckyMerton: Collective aggression against thelocal council
» Dr. Dimitra Vladimirou, Prof. Juliane House
Aggression as impoliteness in a Facebook campaign against classdiscrimination in a Brazilian university
» Dr. Mercia Flannery
“Hey […] this is Australia and we speak and read English”: Ananalysis of impoliteness in relation to linguistic diversity on alocal government’s Facebook page
» Dr. Valeria Sinkeviciute
1:30pm Pragmatics in the legal domain 3/3
BC201
Chaired by: Prof. Dieter Stein and Prof. Liao Meizhen and Prof. LupingZhang
Mobbing as a genre?
» Prof. Victoria Guillén Nieto, Prof. Dieter Stein
The writing of legal genres as an interdiscursive process
» Dr. Zhengrui Han
A Study on Implementation of Judge’s Power based on LexicalSelection and Intonation Features in Courtroom Trial
» Prof. Haiqing Chen, Ms. Wenjie Liu
1:30pm Address practices in Italian 2/2
BC202
Chaired by: Dr. Agnese Bresin
Address practices in Italian Facebook interactions
» Dr. Matteo Farina
Investigating pragmatic behaviours in Italy: address, family andregional variation
» Prof. John Hajek, Dr. Agnese Bresin
The nominal address form “fratello” and its functions in migrants’autobiographies in Italian
» Mrs. Jovana Karanikikj Josimovska
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1:30pm Recruitment in Japanese interaction 2/2
BC203
Chaired by: Dr. Makoto Hayashi
Recruiting assistance in a team-work: An analysis of embodiedcoordination among service providers
» Prof. Ikuyo Morimoto
The status of "Do you have X?" utterances in service encountersin Japanese
» Dr. Makoto Hayashi
1:30pm The pragmatics of global healthcare communication: settingcommunicative standards in diverse contexts 3/3
BC301
Chaired by: Dr. Sarah Atkins and Dr. Keiko Tsuchiya
Expressing Cognitive Empathy in English as a Lingua Franca:Analysis of Interaction between Student Doctors and SimulatedPatients
» Ms. Yukako Nozawa, Ms. Kazuyo Yamauchi, Mr. Daniel Salcedo
Standardising pragmatic competences in healthcare: Evidencefrom communication skills training in emergency medicine in theUK and Japan
» Dr. Sarah Atkins, Dr. Malgorzata Chalupnik, Dr. Keiko Tsuchiya
1:30pm The Expression of Stance in Spoken Language 3/3
BC302
Chaired by: Prof. Nigel Ward and Prof. Gina-Anne Levow and Prof.Douglas Biber
Formats for responding to polar questions and epistemic stancein Greek conversation
» Dr. Angeliki Alvanoudi
Indicators of Stance in White House Press Conferences
» Dr. Michael Barlow
1:30pm Intercultural pragmatics 3
BC303
Chaired by: Prof. Mika Kawanari
1:30pm Speech Production in Intercultural Communication: A Relevance-Theoretic Account
» Ms. Kyu Hyun Park
2pm Incivility or Chinese hospitality: Unfolding the IdentityNegotiation in Chinese leave-taking interaction
» Dr. Yuan Yuan, Prof. Yongping Ran
2:30pm Intercultural Communicative Competence of Japanese EFLlearners and the effectiveness of studying abroad on cultivatingthe competence
» Prof. Mika Kawanari
1:30pm Pragmatics and the ‘super-new-big’ 2/2
BC402
Chaired by: Prof. Hartmut Haberland and Prof. Janus Mortensen
Super-diversity 2.0? Towards a pragmatics ofcategorisation/subjectivation in social complexity
» Prof. Karel Arnaut
Weighing up Metrolingualism
» Prof. Alastair Pennycook
1:30pm Medical pragmatics 2
CD303
Chaired by: Mr. Ayodele James Akinola
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1:30pm Control via (im)politeness in interactions with hallucinatoryvoices
» Prof. Elena Semino, Dr. Zsofia Demjen, Dr. Agnes Marszalek, Dr.Filippo Varese
2pm A study of emotion management, identity construction and(im)politeness in Chinese medical treatment discussions
» Prof. Chengtuan Li
2:30pm Pragmatics of neurologist-patient interaction in selecteduniversity teaching hospitals in southwestern Nigeria
» Mr. Ayodele James Akinola
1:30pm Grammar & pragmatics 3
CD304
Chaired by: Prof. Liang Tao
1:30pm NP-Internal Circularity Effects Revisited
» Mr. Takeshi Tsurusaki
2pm The Vietnamese demonstrative đấy as a discourse marker
» Dr. Mayumi Adachi
2:30pm Coherence, intersubjectivity, stance building and languagechange: A case study in emergent grammar,
» Prof. Liang Tao
1:30pm Pragmatics & education
N001
Chaired by: Mr. Robert Taferner
1:30pm The Effects of Pragmatics teaching on the Pragmatic Competence
» Dr. Ildephonse Horicubonye
2pm Identity choice in English-medium instruction (EMI) courses inJapanese higher education
» Dr. Miki Shibata, Mr. Robert Taferner
2:30pm Intercultural Sensitivity Development and AcademicAcculturation in International English-medium Instruction (EMI)Programs
» Mr. Robert Taferner, Dr. Miki Shibata
1:30pm Digital Marginalization, Inclusion, and Invisibility 2/2
PQ303
Chaired by: Dr. Sage Graham and Dr. Najma Al Zidjaly
“What is that smell?”: How Asian Americans’ YouTube “lunchboxmoment” stories convey and challenge cultural marginalization
» Dr. Cynthia Gordon, Ms. Hanwool Choe
Discourses of hate: Investigating agency in the online speech ofInvoluntary Celibates
» Dr. Sage Graham, Dr. Kristy Beers Fägersten
1:30pm Discourse structure and signaling devices: Diverse perspectives andcurrent trends 2/2
PQ304
Chaired by: Prof. Hongyin Tao and Prof. Ted Sanders
Prosody as a signaling device for different types of response turnsin Mandarin conversation
» Dr. Wei Wang
The processing effects of stance markers and connectives in theon-line reading of subjective relations
» Dr. Yipu Wei, Dr. Pim Mak, Dr. Jacqueline Evers-Vermeul
Single or double? It makes a difference: pragmatics of the causalcorrelative constructions in Mandarin discourse
» Ms. Hongling Xiao, Prof. Wilbert Spooren
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Continued from Friday, 14 June
1:30pm Speech act research and large corpora 3/3
PQ305
Chaired by: Prof. Andreas H. Jucker and Dr. Ursula Lutzky
“I promise it shall have our unceasing attention”: Commissivespeech acts in 200 years of British parliamentary debates
» Prof. Jukka Tyrkkö
An evolutionary approach to speech act theory: The case of thesemasiological change of the Mandarin 吧-ba particle
» Dr. Vittorio Tantucci
1:30pm Intersubjectivity in multi-sensory interaction 3/3
PQ306
Chaired by: Dr. Shimako Iwasaki and Dr. Mayumi Bono
Alignment and chaining in tactile Auslan interaction
» Dr. Howard Manns, Dr. Louisa Willoughby, Dr. Shimako Iwasaki, Dr.
Meredith Bartlett
Questions and response in tactile sign language use
» Dr. Johanna Mesch, Dr. Eli Raanes
1:30pm Critical discourse studies 3
QR403
Chaired by: Dr. Kareen Gervasi
1:30pm Appraising by proxy: the manipulation of translated attributionsas a tool of attitudinal positioning in ‘hard news’ reports
» Dr. Ashraf Fattah
2pm News account as a proponent for castration: Ideologicalmultimodal metaphors in news posts regarding sexual assault onsocial network site in China
» Ms. Lixin Wan
2:30pm Reported Speech as an indicator of Ideology in Spanish Press
» Dr. Kareen Gervasi
1:30pm Multimodality 3
QR404
Chaired by: Dr. Sara Routarinne
1:30pm Getting Busy Doing Emotionality in Multiactivity
» Ms. Lin Chen
2pm Technology and Communicative Competence : Multimodal CAApproach to Understand Virtual International Exchange Practice
» Dr. Keiko Ikeda, Dr. Don Bysouth
2:30pm Taking notes as an action in a class of environmental studies
» Dr. Sara Routarinne, Dr. Riitta Juvonen
3pm Tea and coffee break CF and PQ wing podiums
3:30pm Plenary lectures
Jockey Club Auditorium Chaired by: Prof. Hans Ladegaard
3:30pm Postcolonial pragmatics and the discourses of the margins
» Prof. Eric Anchimbe
4:15pm (Im)politeness and reciprocity
» Prof. Jonathan Culpeper
5pm Closing ceremony
Jockey Club Auditorium
Chaired by: Prof. Winnie Cheng
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INDEX(DAY/TIME/LOCATION)
‘TIME’ = start of session, not of presentation
ABE Makoto (Thu/04:45 pm/BC202) ABISAMBRA Ingrid (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) ADACHI Mayumi (Fri/01:30 pm/CD304) ADAMS Karen (Tue/01:30 pm/PQ306) ADETUNJI Akinbiyi (Tue/01:30 pm/BC202) AFRIANI Susi (Tue/01:30 pm/BC202) AGBEDO Christopher (Tue/10:30 am/CD303) AGUINALDO Jeffrey (Tue/03:30 pm/TU101) AHLHOLM Maria (Mon/08:30 am/BC201; Tue/01:30 pm/BC302) AHN Mikyung (Mon/01:30 pm/BC303) AHRENS Kathleen (Mon/01:30 pm/BC303) AIJMER Karin (Fri/10:30 am/PQ305) AIZAKI Kyoko (Mon/05:15 pm/PQ303) AKAR Didar (Tue/10:30 am/TU101) AKINOLA Ayodele James (Fri/01:30 pm/CD303) AL MUFARREH Raniah (Mon/03:30 pm/BC402) ALBAWARDI Areej (Thu/08:30 am/QR404) ALDAR Lee (Mon/10:30 am/CD304) ALEGRÍA Dámaso Izquierdo (Thu/01:30 pm/BC203) ALFONZETTI Giovanna (Mon/01:30 pm/AG206) ALMEIDA Tarciana (Fri/10:30 am/QR403) ALSHAMMARI Bandar (Thu/10:30 am/PQ305) ALVANOUDI Angeliki (Fri/01:30 pm/BC302) AN Yi (Fri/10:30 am/PQ305) ANCHIMBE Eric (Fri/03:30 pm/Jockey Club Auditorium) ANDERSEN Gisle (Mon/01:30 pm/PQ305) ANDROUTSOPOULOS Jannis (Wed/10:30 am/PQ303) ANGOURI Jo (Tue/08:30 am/QR404) ANGUS Daniel (Thu/08:30 am/QR403; Thu/10:30 am/QR403) AOYAMA Reijiro (Mon/03:30 pm/TU101) APRESYAN Valentina (Tue/08:30 am/TU103)
ARIMITSU Nami (Thu/01:30 pm/PQ303) ARNAUT Karel (Fri/01:30 pm/BC402) ARREDONDO-CAMIN Esmeralda (Mon/10:30 am/CD303) ASAHI Yoshiyuki (Mon/05:15 pm/PQ304) ASAI Yuichi (Thu/10:30 am/BC301) ASLAN Erhan (Mon/03:30 pm/QR403) ATKINS Sarah (Fri/08:30 am/BC301; Fri/01:30 pm/BC301) AU Terry Kit-fong (Thu/04:45 pm/QR403) AZIZ Niaz (Wed/10:30 am/CD303) AZUMA Shoji (Tue/10:30 am/CD303) BADAN Linda (Thu/08:30 am/CD304) BAEK Joonyeop (Thu/01:30 pm/N003) BAKER Paul (Thu/01:30 pm/QR404) BALAMAN Ufuk (Tue/03:30 pm/N002) BANASIK-JEMIELNIAK Natalia (Mon/10:30 am/BC301) BARKAN Maayan (Mon/01:30 pm/PQ305) BARKE Andrew (Fri/08:30 am/BC402) BARKHO Leon (Mon/01:30 pm/PQ304) BARLOW Michael (Fri/01:30 pm/BC302) BARNES Michael (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) BARTLETT Meredith (Fri/08:30 am/PQ306; Fri/01:30 pm/PQ306) BATEMAN Amanda (Mon/03:30 pm/TU103) BAUMEISTER Harald (Fri/10:30 am/CD303) BAYYURT Yasemin (Thu/08:30 am/BC202; Thu/04:45 pm/N001) BEEMAN William (Tue/10:30 am/PQ304) BEERS FÄGERSTEN Kristy (Fri/01:30 pm/PQ303) BEKTAS Sezen (Thu/04:45 pm/N001) BEN CHIKH Saliha (Thu/01:30 pm/CD304) BEN MOSHE Yotam M. (Tue/03:30 pm/TU107) BENGSCH Geraldine (Mon/03:30 pm/QR404) BERGE Sigrid Slettebakk (Fri/08:30 am/PQ306) BERNATE Emily (Mon/01:30 pm/BC402) BEZUIDENHOUT Anne (Thu/08:30 am/BC402) BHATIA Aditi (Tue/05:15 pm/BC303) BHATT Rakesh (Thu/01:30 pm/TU201) BIBER Douglas (Fri/08:30 am/BC302) BLANCHARD Meaghan (Mon/01:30 pm/TU103) BLYTHE Joe (Thu/08:30 am/PQ306) BOCK Cornelia (Mon/08:30 am/PQ303) BODIS Agnes (Tue/03:30 pm/N001) BOGDANOWSKA-JAKUBOWSKA Ewa (Mon/05:15 pm/AG206)
BOKU Mariko (Mon/08:30 am/CD303) BOKUS Barbara (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) BOLANOS Alexa (Tue/08:30 am/TU101) BOLDYREV Nikolay (Tue/08:30 am/TU103) BOLONYAI Agnes (Thu/01:30 pm/TU201) BOLZONI Magda (Mon/08:30 am/QR404) BONO Mayumi (Fri/08:30 am/PQ306; Fri/10:30 am/PQ306) BOUKO Catherine (Mon/01:30 pm/PQ304) BOWEN Alex (Tue/05:15 pm/PQ306) BRESIN Agnese (Fri/10:30 am/BC202; Fri/01:30 pm/BC202) BRIDGES Susan (Tue/10:30 am/QR404; Thu/01:30 pm/QR403; Thu/04:45 pm/QR403) BRIGGS Charles (Mon/08:30 am/PQ304) BROCK Alexander (Mon/10:30 am/QR403) BROOKES Gavin (Thu/01:30 pm/QR404) BROSIG Benjamin (Mon/01:30 pm/BC303) BROWN Lucien (Mon/10:30 am/PQ305) BRUMME Jenny (Tue/10:30 am/BC303) BRUNNER Marie-Louise (Wed/10:30 am/PQ306) BUNDSCHUH John (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) BURCH Alfred Rue (Tue/10:30 am/N002; Tue/01:30 pm/N002; Tue/03:30 pm/N002) BURDELSKI Matthew (Mon/03:30 pm/TU103) BUSCH Florian (Thu/01:30 pm/BC301) BUSCHMEIER Hendrik (Tue/01:30 pm/TU107) BUYSSE Lieven (Mon/01:30 pm/TU103) BYSOUTH Don (Fri/01:30 pm/QR404) CABALLERO Jonathan (Fri/10:30 am/BC302) CAMPBELL-LARSEN John (Tue/10:30 am/TU101) CAMPOLONG Kelsey (Thu/10:30 am/PQ303) CANES NÁPOLES Amalia (Fri/10:30 am/PQ304) CAO Ying (Thu/04:45 pm/BC302) CAO Yuning (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) CAP Piotr (Mon/10:30 am/CD304) CARTER Liz (Mon/01:30 pm/QR404) CASTELLO Erik (Mon/10:30 am/BC201) CASTRO Maria Corazon Saturnina (Fri/08:30 am/BC303) CATEDRAL Lydia (Thu/08:30 am/TU201; Thu/10:30 am/TU201) CEKAITE Asta (Mon/03:30 pm/TU103)
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CENNI Irene (Tue/10:30 am/PQ303; Thu/08:30 am/CD304) CERQUEGLINI Letizia (Tue/08:30 am/TU103) CHAI Tek Hong (Fri/10:30 am/BC201) CHALUPNIK Malgorzata (Fri/01:30 pm/BC301) CHAN Angela (Thu/01:30 pm/BC201) CHAN Ariel (Mon/10:30 am/BC303) CHAN E. Angela (Tue/01:30 pm/QR404) CHAN Angel (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) CHANG, Miao Hsia (Sun/09:00 am/W208) CHANG Yufen (Wed/10:30 am/BC301) CHAROENROOP Pattrawut (Mon/01:30 pm/BC402) CHASKI Carole (Fri/10:30 am/BC201) CHAU Dennis (Tue/08:30 am/PQ303) CHEN Haiqing (Fri/01:30 pm/BC201) CHEN Jidong (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) CHEN Jingli (Mon/01:30 pm/PQ306) CHEN Lin (Fri/01:30 pm/QR404) CHEN Qian (Fri/10:30 am/AG206) CHEN Rong (Thu/10:30 am/CD303) CHEN Si (Mon/03:30 pm/CD303) CHEN Spencer (Tue/10:30 am/N001) CHEN Xi (Fri/08:30 am/BC303) CHEN Xinren (Sun/09:00 am/W208; Tue/08:30 am/AG206; Tue/01:30 pm/AG206; Thu/04:45 pm/CD303) CHEN Yuan-shan (Mon/01:30 pm/CD303) CHENG HoFai (Mon/01:30 pm/BC203) CHENG Stephanie (Mon/01:30 pm/BC201) CHENG Winnie (Sun/09:00 am/W208; Mon/08:30 am/CD304; Thu/08:30 am/CD303) CHI Andres (Tue/08:30 am/BC202) CHIBA MEREU Akiko (Mon/08:30 am/CD303; Thu/10:30 am/BC202) CHILTON Paul (Mon/03:30 pm/BC402) CHOE Hanwool (Fri/01:30 pm/PQ303) CHOI Jung-ah (Mon/08:30 am/BC402) CHOI Leejin (Thu/10:30 am/TU201; Fri/08:30 am/AG206) CHOR Winnie (Thu/01:30 pm/BC302) CHOVANEC Jan (Mon/10:30 am/QR403; Mon/01:30 pm/QR403) CHOW Kenny (Tue/10:30 am/QR403) CHUI Kawai (Thu/08:30 am/BC402) CHUN Elaine Wonhee (Fri/08:30 am/AG206) CIFTCI Hatime (Thu/08:30 am/BC202; Thu/01:30 pm/BC202) CLAYMAN Steven (Thu/08:30 am/TU103) CLIFTON Jonathan (Thu/01:30 pm/BC201) COLER Matt (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) COLLET Caroline (Mon/01:30 pm/TU103) COOK Haruko (Tue/03:30
pm/PQ305) CORINO ROVANO Silvia Margherita (Mon/03:30 pm/TU101) COTTER Colleen (Mon/01:30 pm/PQ304) CRESTI Emanuela (Fri/08:30 am/PQ305) CULPEPER Jonathan (Mon/08:30 am/PQ305; Fri/03:30 pm/Jockey Club Auditorium) CUMMINGS Louise (Wed/08:30 am/Jockey Club Auditorium) CUMMINS Nicholas (Fri/10:30 am/CD303) CUNHA LIMA Maria Luiza (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) CUTLER Cecelia (Mon/05:15 pm/PQ303) CVETANOVIC Dragana (Tue/01:30 pm/BC302) CZAPIGA Artur (Thu/01:30 pm/N001) DA MILANO Federica (Tue/01:30 pm/PQ304; Fri/10:30 am/BC202) DA SILVA GENEST Christine (Thu/01:30 pm/AG206) DAI David Wei (Mon/08:30 am/BC202) DAI Yuanfang (Tue/08:30 am/CD303) DAIJU Saori (Tue/01:30 pm/N003) DANZIGER Roni (Mon/10:30 am/CD304) D'APRILE Giorgia (Tue/08:30 am/BC303) DAVIDSON Lucy (Mon/05:15 pm/TU103; Thu/10:30 am/PQ306) DE LOS HEROS Susana (Tue/01:30 pm/BC402) DE STEFANI Elwys (Tue/08:30 am/PQ305) DECLERCQ Jana (Mon/08:30 am/PQ304; Mon/10:30 am/PQ304; Fri/10:30 am/BC301) DECOCK Sofie (Mon/10:30 am/PQ305) DEEPADUNG Sujaritlak (Tue/08:30 am/CD303) DEMBERG Vera (Fri/10:30 am/PQ304) DEMJEN Zsofia (Mon/03:30 pm/QR403; Fri/01:30 pm/CD303) DEN Yasuharu (Tue/01:30 pm/BC301) DENDALE Patrick (Thu/01:30 pm/BC203; Thu/04:45 pm/BC203) DENG Xiaoming (Tue/01:30 pm/CD303) DENG Yi (Thu/10:30 am/N002) DEPRAETERE Ilse (Mon/10:30 am/PQ305; Fri/08:30 am/BC302) DÉR Csilla (Thu/10:30 am/CD304) DÉR Csilla (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) DESCHRIJVER Cedric (Thu/08:30 am/PQ303) D'HONDT Sigurd (Mon/01:30 pm/PQ303) DI CRISTOFARO Matteo (Mon/03:30 pm/CD304) DIAO Wenhao (Mon/01:30 pm/CD303) DIEDERICH Catherine (Thu/08:30
am/QR404) DIEMER Stefan (Wed/10:30 am/PQ306) DIMROTH Christine (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) DINGEMANSE Mark (Tue/01:30 pm/TU107) DJENAR Dwi Noverini (Thu/10:30 am/BC302) DJURAEVA Madina (Thu/10:30 am/TU201) DO Anh (Thu/10:30 am/BC302) DOI Kaori (Thu/10:30 am/TU103) DOMINIC Helen (Mon/03:30 pm/PQ306) DONG Ming (Thu/10:30 am/CD303) DORI-HACOHEN Gonen (Tue/03:30 pm/QR403) DOU Gloria Yan (Fri/10:30 am/QR404; Mon/08:30 am/BC402) DOUGHERTY Patrick (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) DOVCHIN Sender (Thu/10:30 am/PQ304) DÚLL Andrea (Tue/10:30 am/TU103) DURAYAPPAH-HARRISON Max (Mon/08:30 am/QR404) DYNEL Marta (Mon/10:30 am/QR403; Mon/03:30 pm/QR403; Fri/10:30 am/AG206) EAGLETON Jennifer (Mon/05:15 pm/TU101) EDMONDS David (Tue/01:30 pm/TU101) EGGINS Suzanne (Tue/01:30 pm/QR404) EHRHARDT Claus (Mon/01:30 pm/AG206) EKAWATI Dian (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) EKBERG Katie (Fri/09:00 am/CD303) EKBERG Stuart (Fri/09:00 am/CD303) ENDO Tomoko (Mon/03:30 pm/BC303) ERANOVIC Jovan (Tue/08:30 am/CD304) ESHGHI Arash (Tue/01:30 pm/TU107) ESLAMI Zohreh (Thu/08:30 am/BC202) ESTEBAN OCHOA DE ERIBE Javier (Mon/03:30 pm/AG206) ETELÄMÄKI Marja (Wed/10:30 am/BC203) EVERS-VERMEUL Jacqueline (Fri/01:30 pm/PQ304) EWING Michael (Thu/08:30 am/AG206; Thu/10:30 am/AG206) FAIRBROTHER Lisa (Thu/01:30 pm/BC303) FALEKE Victoria Ogunnike (Mon/01:30 pm/CD304) FAN Linlin (Wed/10:30 am/BC201) FANG Di (Mon/10:30 am/N001; Mon/03:30 pm/N001) FANG Mei (Mon/08:30 am/N001; Mon/05:15 pm/N001) FARINA Matteo (Fri/01:30 pm/BC202)
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FATTAH Ashraf (Fri/01:30 pm/QR403) FAULKNER Tris (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) FENG Dezheng (William) (Mon/08:30 am/PQ306; Mon/10:30 am/PQ306; Mon/01:30 pm/PQ306; Thu/08:30 am/N002; Thu/10:30 am/N002; Thu/04:45 pm/N003) FENG Wei (Mon/01:30 pm/PQ306) FENG Wenjing (Tue/08:30 am/BC402) FERENČÍK Milan (Fri/10:30 am/AG206) FERREIRA Aline (Tue/01:30 pm/BC302) FERREIRA Dina (Mon/01:30 pm/TU101) FETZER Anita (Tue/08:30 am/PQ306) FISCHER Kerstin (Tue/08:30 am/QR403) FLANNERY Mercia (Fri/01:30 pm/AG206) FLORES-SALGADO Elizabeth (Mon/10:30 am/CD303) FLORINDO Girlane Maria (Fri/10:30 am/QR403) FLUBACHER Mi-Cha (Mon/03:30 pm/BC203) FORMENTELLI Maicol (Fri/10:30 am/BC202) FORSHAW William (Mon/05:15 pm/TU103) FORTEA Carlos (Tue/05:15 pm/CD304) FORTUNE Zoe (Tue/03:30 pm/QR404) FRACCHIOLLA Beatrice (Thu/04:45 pm/BC201) FRASER Helen (Wed/10:30 am/BC302) FREMER Maria (Mon/05:15 pm/AG206) FUJII Seiko (Thu/01:30 pm/BC402) FUJII Yoko (Tue/08:30 am/PQ304; Tue/05:15 pm/PQ304) FUJIMURA-WILSON Kayo (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) FUJINAGA Kiyono (Thu/09:00 am/BC302) FUKAZAWA Seiji (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) FUKUDA Chie (Mon/10:30 am/BC402) FUKUSHIMA Saeko (Wed/10:30 am/BC303) FURIASSI Cristiano (Thu/01:30 pm/CD304) FURKÓ Péter (Thu/10:30 am/CD304) FURUKAWA Gavin (Thu/04:45 pm/BC303) FURUKAWA Toshiaki (Thu/10:30 am/BC301) GAN Tian (Wed/10:30 am/BC301) GAN Yumei (Fri/09:00 am/QR404) GAO Yanmei (Mon/05:15 pm/N001) GAO Yihong (Tue/05:15 pm/QR404) GARCÍA LORENZO Yolanda (Mon/08:30 am/BC301) GARCIA-SANCHEZ Inmaculada (Mon/08:30 am/TU101) GARDNER Rod (Thu/08:30
am/PQ306) GARMENDIA Joana (Mon/01:30 pm/BC301) GAUDUCHEAU Nadia (Fri/10:30 am/AG206) GEE Matt (Fri/08:30 am/PQ305) GENNIES Linda (Mon/10:30 am/AG206) GEORGAKOPOULOU Alexandra (Thu/10:30 am/PQ304) GERVASI Kareen (Fri/01:30 pm/QR403) GESUATO Sara (Mon/10:30 am/BC201; Tue/03:30 pm/BC202) GEYER Naomi (Tue/05:15 pm/PQ305) GILL Martin (Thu/10:30 am/PQ303) GILTROW Janet (Fri/08:30 am/BC201) GNACH Aleksandra (Mon/10:30 am/PQ304) GODDARD Cliff (Mon/03:30 pm/PQ305; Mon/05:15 pm/PQ305) GOETHALS Patrick (Tue/10:30 am/PQ303) GONG Shuangping (Mon/10:30 am/PQ306) GONZALES Wilkinson Daniel Wong (Tue/10:30 am/N001) GONZALEZ-LLORET Marta (Thu/04:45 pm/BC202) GORDON Cynthia (Fri/01:30 pm/PQ303) GOTO Risa (Tue/10:30 am/CD303) GOTTI Maurizio (Mon/10:30 am/BC202) GRAHAM Sage (Fri/10:30 am/PQ303; Fri/01:30 pm/PQ303) GRANATO Luisa (Thu/01:30 pm/PQ305) GREIFFENHAGEN Christian (Mon/03:30 pm/QR404; Fri/09:00 am/QR404) GRUBER Helmut (Tue/05:15 pm/PQ303) GRUNDY Peter (Tue/03:30 pm/BC402) GRZECH Karolina (Thu/10:30 am/PQ306) GU Yueguo (Sun/02:30 pm/Jockey Club Auditorium) GUAN Bangdi (Mon/03:30 pm/CD304) GUAN Yihan (Mon/08:30 am/BC402; Mon/03:30 pm/CD303) GUAN Yue (Mon/03:30 pm/N001) GUBITOSI Patricia (Mon/08:30 am/TU101) GUILLÉN NIETO Victoria (Fri/01:30 pm/BC201) GUO Enhua (Thu/01:30 pm/QR403) GYARMATHY Dorottya (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) GYOGI Eiko (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) HAAPANEN Lauri (Mon/10:30 am/PQ304) HABERLAND Hartmut (Fri/10:30 am/BC402) HABICK Timothy (Fri/10:30 am/BC201) HADDINGTON Pentti (Mon/10:30
am/BC203) HAFNER Christoph (Tue/05:15 pm/PQ306) HAH Sixian (Thu/04:45 pm/BC302) HAJEK John (Fri/01:30 pm/BC202) HALE Christopher (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) HALL Jon (Mon/08:30 am/AG206) HAM Jaap (Tue/08:30 am/QR403; Tue/10:30 am/QR403) HAMAGUCHI Toshiko (Fri/08:30 am/BC301) HAMAMOTO Satoko (Mon/01:30 pm/BC402) HAMORI Agnes (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) HAN Chong (Mon/01:30 pm/CD304; Thu/04:45 pm/N001) HAN Dan (Mon/10:30 am/PQ303) HAN Yawen (Tue/10:30 am/AG206) HAN Zhengrui (Fri/01:30 pm/BC201) HANAUSKA Monika (Tue/01:30 pm/QR403) HANSEN Maj-Britt Mosegaard (Mon/03:30 pm/TU101) HARA Yoshiyuki (Fri/08:30 am/BC301) HASER Verena (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) HASSEMER Jonas (Mon/03:30 pm/BC202; Tue/05:15 pm/AG206) HASSLER Gerda (Thu/08:30 am/CD304) HATA Kaori (Mon/08:30 am/QR404; Mon/03:30 pm/BC303; Mon/03:30 pm/BC303) HATTORI Keiko (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) HAUGH Michael (Mon/08:30 am/PQ305; Thu/08:30 am/PQ305; Thu/10:30 am/PQ305) HAYANO Kaoru (Fri/10:30 am/BC203) HAYASE Naoko (Tue/08:30 am/BC301) HAYASHI Makoto (Thu/08:30 am/TU103; Fri/10:30 am/BC203; Fri/01:30 pm/BC203) HE Gang (Tue/01:30 pm/AG206) HE Jing (Thu/04:45 pm/PQ305) HE Lin (Thu/10:30 am/CD303) HE Yingliang (Tue/08:30 am/BC402; Tue/03:30 pm/BC302) HE Yun (Tue/05:15 pm/CD304) HEFFER Chris (Thu/08:30 am/PQ303) HEINONEN Pilvi (Mon/08:30 am/BC201) HELASVUO Marja-Liisa (Thu/08:30 am/AG206) HELD Gudrun (Mon/08:30 am/AG206) HEYD Theresa (Thu/08:30 am/PQ304; Thu/01:30 pm/PQ304) HIGASHIIZUMI Yuko (Tue/08:30 am/BC301) HILL Deborah (Mon/05:15 pm/PQ305) HIRAMOTO Mie (Mon/05:15 pm/PQ306; Tue/08:30 am/N001; Tue/01:30 pm/N001) HIRAMOTO Takeshi (Fri/10:30
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LOPRIORE Stefanie (Fri/09:00 am/CD303) LOSONCZI Anna (Tue/10:30 am/TU103) LOTZE Netaya (Tue/01:30 pm/PQ303; Thu/08:30 am/PQ304) LOU Jachie Jia (Tue/01:30 pm/CD303) LOWRY Julie (Tue/03:30 pm/AG206) LU Guojin (Mon/10:30 am/QR403) LUGINBÜHL Martin (Tue/01:30 pm/PQ306) LUKE K.K. (Mon/08:30 am/N001; Mon/03:30 pm/QR404; Tue/01:30 pm/QR404) LUO Jinru (Thu/10:30 am/N002) LUO Zhengpeng (Tue/10:30 am/QR404) LUTZKY Ursula (Tue/05:15 pm/PQ303; Fri/08:30 am/PQ305) LYONS Agnieszka (Wed/10:30 am/PQ303; Thu/08:30 am/TU201) LYRIO Aurélia (Thu/10:30 am/BC201) MA Chaoqun (Wed/10:30 am/BC202) MACAULAY Marcia (Mon/10:30 am/PQ304) MACHI Saeko (Tue/03:30 pm/PQ304) MACHIDA Kayoko (Thu/03:00 pm/Poster) MACI Stefania (Mon/10:30 am/BC202; Thu/04:45 pm/QR404) MAHZARI Mohammad (Tue/08:30 am/TU101) MAJLESI Ali Reza (Tue/01:30 pm/N002) MAK Pim (Fri/01:30 pm/PQ304) MAKINO Ryosaku (Fri/08:30 am/PQ306) MALLOL-RAGOLTA Adrià (Fri/10:30 am/CD303) MANNS Howard (Fri/08:30 am/PQ306; Fri/01:30 pm/PQ306) MAO Junling (Mon/03:30 pm/BC301) MAO Yansheng (Fri/10:30 am/BC301) MAPES Gwynne (Thu/10:30 am/QR404) MARCOCCIA Michel (Fri/10:30 am/AG206) MARCOS Haydée (Thu/01:30 pm/AG206) MARCUS Imogen (Tue/03:30 pm/PQ303; Tue/05:15 pm/PQ303) MAREE Claire (Mon/03:30 pm/PQ304; Mon/05:15 pm/PQ304) MARMORSTEIN Michal (Thu/01:30 pm/BC301; Thu/04:45 pm/BC301) MARQUEZ REITER Rosina (Mon/08:30 am/TU101; Thu/08:30 am/PQ305) MARRA Meredith (Sun/03:45 pm/Jockey Club Auditorium) MARSZALEK Agnes (Fri/01:30 pm/CD303) MARTI Leyla (Tue/10:30 am/TU101; Thu/01:30 pm/N001) MASCHLER Yael (Mon/10:30 am/N001; Tue/10:30 am/PQ305; Tue/03:30 pm/TU107)
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perspectives on the complex interactional moves that participants employ in managing their interpersonal relationships within business interactions. It addresses key current debates on how ‘face’ should be conceptualized and theorized, demystifies Chinese communication, and illuminates some unidentified face practices, both culture-general and cultural-specific.
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