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TOC: Language in Society 37/3 (2008)
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1. Daniel
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Language in Society Vol 37, No 3 (2008)
Message 1: Language in Society Vol 37, No 3 (2008)
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Date: 12-May-2008
From: Daniel Davies <ddavies cambridge.org>
Subject: Language in Society Vol 37, No 3 (2008)
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Journal Title: Language in Society
Volume Number: 37
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2008
Main Text:
A(p)parent play: Blending frames and reframing in family talk Cynthia Gordon A Creole origin for Barlovento Spanish? A linguistic and sociohistorical inquiry Manuel Díaz-Campos, J. Clements When names fail: Referential practice in face-to-face service encounters Robert J. Moore “The smuggling of La Francophonie”: Francophone Africans in Anglophone Cape Town (South Africa) Cecile Vogouroux Multilithic English(es) and language ideologies Alastair Pennycook Ulrich Ammon, Norbert Dittmar, Klaus J. Mattheier, & Peter Trudgill (eds.), Sociolinguistics/Soziolinguistik: An international handbook of the science of language and society/Ein internationales Handbuch zur Wissenschaft von Sprache und Gesellschaft. Vols. 1–3. New York & Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2004, 2005, 2006. Pp. 2,622. Hb €1104. Christine Mallinson Norma Gonzalez, I am my language: Discourses of women and children in the Borderlands. Tucson: University of Tucson Press, 2005, Pp. xiv, 220. Pb $22.95. Lourdes Torres Deborah Schiffrin, In other words: Variation in reference and narrative. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xvi, 373. Pb $39.99 Judy Dyer Tony McEnery, Richard Xiao & YuKio Tono, Corpus-based language studies: An advanced resource book. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. Pp. xix, 386. Pb $33.95. Gerlinde Mautner Peter Auer, Frans Hinskens & Paul Kerswill (eds.), Dialect change: Convergence and divergence in European languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. xv, 415. Hb $75.00. Charles Boberg Anna Wierzbicka, English: Meaning and culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Pp. ix, 352. Pb $30.00. Helena Raumolin-Brunberg Janet Holmes, Gendered talk at work. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. Pp. viii, 251. Pb $35.00. Nancy L. Drescher Ofelia García, Rakhniel Peltz, Harold Schiffman, & Gella Schweid Fishman, Language loyalty, continuity and change: Joshua A. Fishman's contributions to international sociolinguistics. & Nancy Hornberger & Martin Pütz (eds.), Language loyalty, language planning and language revitalization: Recent writings and reflections from Joshua A. Fishman. Bernard Spolsky J. Clancy Clements, Thomas A. Klingler, Deborah Piston-Hatlen & Kevin J. Rottet (eds.), History, society and variation: In honor of Albert Valdman. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2006. Pp. vi, 304. Hb €130.00 / $156.00. Bettina Migge Alastair Pennycook, Global Englishes and transcultural flows. London: Routledge, 2007. Pp. vii, 189. Pb $33.95. Amal Al-Malki, David Kaufer Adam Jaworski & Nikolas Coupland (eds.) (2006), The discourse reader, 2nd ed. New York: Routledge. Pp. xvi, 560, Pb $23.99. Jennifer Andrus Sanford Schane, Language and the law. New York: Continuum, 2007. Pp. ix, 228. Pb $39.95. Jennifer Andrus Lucia Thesen & Ermein van Pletzen (eds.), Academic literacy and the languages of change. London: Continuum, 2006. Pp. xii, 212. Hb $160.00. Milissa Riggs Brian Paltridge, Discourse analysis: An introduction. London & New York: Continuum, 2006. Pp. xii, 244. Pb $39.95. Jinjun Wang K. David Harrison, When languages die: The extinction of the world's languages and the erosion of human knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. 292. Hb $29.95. Chris Donlay Publications Received (Through December 18, 2007)
Linguistic Field(s):
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
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