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TOC: Language in Society 37/4 (2008)
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Language in Society Vol 37, No 4 (2008)
Message 1: Language in Society Vol 37, No 4 (2008)
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Date: 03-Sep-2008
From: Daniel Davies <ddavies cambridge.org>
Subject: Language in Society Vol 37, No 4 (2008)
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org
Journal Title: Language in Society
Volume Number: 37
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2008
Main Text:
Delaying Dispreferred Responses in English: From a Japanese perspective Hiroko Tanaka Gender and Academic Discourse: Global restrictions and local possibilities Erik Schleef The Balancing Act: Framing gendered parental identities at dinnertime Shari Kendall The Poetics of Stance: Text-metricality, epistemicity, interaction Michael Lempert Renata Fox & John Fox, Organizational discourse: A language-ideology-power perspective. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004. Pp. xvi, 221. Hb $93.95. Steve May Catherine Kerbrat-Oriecchioni, Le discours en interaction. Paris: Armand Colin. 2005. Pp. 368. Pb €31. Anthony J. Liddicoat Ben Rampton, Language in late modernity: Interaction in an urban school. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. 443. Hb $95.00. Gabriele Budach Bernd Kortmann (ed.), Dialectology meets typology: Dialect grammar from a cross-linguistic perspective. (Trends in Linguistics.) Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2004. Pp. vi, 541. Hb $157.00 Leonie Cornips Emanuel A. Schegloff, Sequence organization in interaction: A primer in conversation analysis, volume 1. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp. xvi, 316. Hb $104.00 Charles Antaki Sinfree Makoni & Alastair Pennycook (eds.), Disinventing and reconstituting languages. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters, 2007. Pp. xv, 249. Pb $37.95 Susan E. Frekko Rachael Gilmour, Grammars of colonialism: Representing languages in colonial South Africa. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Pp. x, 231. Hb $80.00 Michael Meeuwis Leila Monaghan & Jane E. Goodman (eds.), A cultural approach to interpersonal communication. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007. Pp. xxii, 482. Hb $44.95 Maeve Eberhardt Webb Keane, Christian moderns: Freedom and fetish in the mission encounter. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. Pp. xiii, 323. Pb $21.95 David Samuels Anthony J. Liddicoat, An introduction to conversation analysis. London & New York: Continuum, 2007. Pp. 333. Pb $39.95, Hb $150 Tyler Kendall Wendy Sandler & Diane Lillo-Martin, Sign language and linguistic universals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xxi, 547. Pb $45.00 Kristin Snoddon Deborah Tannen, Shari Kendall & Cynthia Gordon (eds.), Family talk: Discourse and identity in four American families. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. xiv, 329 Hyun-Sook Kang Jenny Cook-Gumperz (ed.), The social construction of literacy, 2nd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. ix, 315. Pb $34.99 Susan Wood Ana Deumert & Stephanie Durrleman (eds.), Structure and variation in language contact. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2006. Pp.viii, 376. Hb €125 Alice Chik Michael Bamberg (ed.), Narrative: State of the art. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2007. Pp. vi, 270. Hb $114.00 Kate Whisker Tope Omoniyi & Goodith White (eds.), The sociolinguistics of identity. London, UK: Continuum, 2006. Pp. vii, 239. Hb $160.00 Veronica Lifrieri Frederick Erickson, Talk and social theory. Malden, MA: Polity, 2004. Pp. 232. Pb $24.95 Kenneth Mcgill Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini, Catherine Nickerson, & Brigitte Planken, Business discourse. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Pp. xiv, 282. Pb £18.99 Jo Angouri Publications Received (through 24 March 2008)
Linguistic Field(s):
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Discourse Analysis
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