@article {Burridge:1 October 2002:0726-8602:149,
author = "Burridge K.",
author = "Florey M.",
title = "Yeah-no Hes a Good Kid: A Discourse Analysis of Yeah-no in Australian English",
journal = "Australian Journal of Linguistics",
volume = "22",
year = "1 October 2002",
abstract = "Yeah-no in Australian English is a relatively new marker which serves a number of functions, including discourse cohesion, the pragmatic functions of hedging and face-saving, and assent and dissent. Drawing on a corpus of approximately 30 hours of both informal conversation and interviews, we analyse the interaction between intonation and turntaking, and the use of yeah-no by topic, conversational genre, and age and gender of speaker. The results indicate that the peak of yeah-no production occurs among speakers aged 35-49 years, and gender differences are not apparent in this preliminary analysis.",
pages = "149-171(23)",
url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/cajl/2002/00000022/00000002/art00001"
}