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Angouri, J. and Locher, M. (2012) ‘Theorising gisagreement’. Journal of Pragmatics, 44:1549-1553

Angouri, J. and Tseliga, T. (2010) ‘You have no idea what you are talking about’: from e-disagreement to e-impoliteness in two online fora. Journal of Politeness Research 6 (1): 57-82.

Angouri, J. (2012) Managing disagreement in problem solving meeting talk. Journal of Pragmatics 44: 1565-1579.

Baym, K., Nancy, (1996): Agreements and Disagreements in a Computer-Mediated Discussion. Research on Language & Social Interaction, 29:4, 315-345

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Button, Graham, Wes Sharrock (1993) A disagreement over agreement and consensus in constructionist sociology. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 23: 1-25.

Cheng, Winnie & Tsui, B.M. Amy, (2009). “‘ahh ((laugh)) well there is no comparison between the two I think’: How do Hong Kong Chinese and native speakers of English disagree with each other?” Journal of Pragmatics, 41:2365-2380

Clayman, Steven E. (2002) Disagreements and third parties: dilemmas of neutralism in panel news interviews. Journal of Pragmatics 34: 1385-1401.

Cordella, M. (1996) Confrontational style in arguments: Pragmatics and teaching outlook. Language, Culture, and Curriculum, 9, 148-162.

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