Publications
Todd, James Allen. 2019. “It has the ability to make the other person feel comfortable”: L1 Japanese speakers’ folk descriptions of aizuchi. Lingua 230 : 102737.
Zhu, Weihua. 2017. How do Chinese speakers of English manage rapport in extended concurrent speech? Multilingua 36 (2) : 181–204.
Ong, Kenneth Keng Wee. 2011. Disagreement, confusion, disapproval, turn elicitation and floor holding: Actions as accomplished by ellipsis marks-only turns and blank turns in quasisynchronous chats. Discourse Studies 13 (2) : 211–234.
Axelson, Elizabeth. 2007. Vocatives: A double-edged strategy in intercultural discourse among graduate students. Pragmatics 17 (1) : 95–122.
Patrona, Marianna. 2006. Constructing the expert as a public speaker: Face considerations on floor-claiming in Greek television discussion programs. Journal of Pragmatics 38 (12) : 2124–2143.
Simpson, James. 2005. Conversational floors in synchronous text-based CMC discourse. Discourse Studies 7 (3) : 337–361.
Thornborrow, Joanna and Rodney H. Jones. 2004. Floors, talk and the organization of classroom activities. Language in Society 33 (3) : 399–423.
Wennerstrom, Ann and Andrew F. Siegel. 2003. Keeping the floor in multiparty conversations: Intonation, syntax, and pause. Discourse Processes 36 (2) : 77–107.
Caspers, Johanneke. 2001. Looking for melodic turn-holding configurations in Dutch. Linguistics in the Netherlands 17 : 45–55.
Shaw, Sylvia. 2000. Language, gender and floor apportionment in political debates. Discourse & Society 11 (3) : 401–418.
Iwasaki, Shoichi and Preeya Ingkaphirom Horie. 1998. The 'Northridge Earthquake' conversations: conversational patterns in Japanese and Thai and their cultural significance. Discourse & Society 9 (4) : 501–529.
Iwasaki, Shoichi. 1997. The Northridge Earthquake Conversations: The Floor Structure and the 'Loop' Sequence in Japanese Conversation. Journal of Pragmatics 28 (6) : 661–693.
Remlinger, Kathryn A. and Victoria L. Bergvall. 1996. Reproduction, resistance and gender in educational discourse: The role of critical discourse analysis. Discourse & Society 7 (4) : 453–479.