Date: 10-Mar-2009
From: Daniel Davies <ddavies cambridge.org>
Subject: Language in Society Vol 38, No 1 (2009)
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Journal Title: Language in Society
Volume Number: 38
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2009
Main Text:
Speaking the gendered body: The performative construction of commercial femininities and masculinities via body-part vocabulary. Heiko Motschenbacher Vally Lytra, Play frames and social identities: Contact encounter in a Greek primary school. Janet M. Fuller Alexandra Georgakopoulou, Small stories, interaction and identities.Neal Norrick Joseph Errington, Linguistics in a colonial world: A story of language, meaning, and power. Jane H. Hill Miki Makihara & Bambi B. Schieffelin (eds.), Consequences of contact: Language ideologies and sociocultural transformations in Pacific societies. Webb Keane Philip Riley, Language, culture and identity. Brook Hefright Nikolas Coupland, Style: Language variation and identity. Ronald Macaulay Anna De Fina, Deborah Schiffrin & Michael Bamberg (eds.), Discourse and identity. Janet M. Fuller Ian Hutchby, The discourse of child counselling. Eric Hauser Douglas Matheson, Media discourses: Analysing media texts. Issues in Cultural and Media Studies. Eirlys Davies, Abdelali Bentahila Martin Warren, Features of naturalness in conversation. Alexandra (Ally) Burguieres Carmen Taleghani-Nikazm, Request sequences: The intersection of grammar, interaction and social context. Studies in Discourse and Grammar, 19. Eirlys Davies Salla Kurilha, Second language interaction.Keiko Ikeda David Block, Second language identities. Stephanie Lo Rodica Albu, Using English(es): Introduction to the study of present-day English varieties & terminological glossary. Miranda E. Wilkerson Shi-Xu (ed.), Discourse as cultural struggle. Chi-Yin Hong Joan C. Beal, Karen P. Corrigan, & Hermann L. Moisl (eds.), Creating and digitizing language corpora, volume 1: Synchronic databases; and volume 2: Diachronic databases. Tyler Kendall Keith Allan & Kate Burridge, Forbidden words: Taboo and the censoring of language. Karen Stollznow Joel Kuipers & Ray Mcdermott (eds.), Fine description: Ethnographic and linguistic essays by Harold C. Conklin. Francesco Arcidiacono Beatrice S. Reed, Prosodic orientation in English conversation. Patrick Callier Victor H. Yngve & Zdisław Wąsik (eds.), Hard-science linguistics. Marissa Fond Martina Plümacher & Peter Holz (eds.), Speaking of colors and odors. James Stanlaw Alexa Hepburn & Sally Wiggins (eds.), Discursive research in practice: New approaches to psychology and interaction. Justyna Ziółkowska Ann Weatherall, Bernadette M. Watson, & Cindy Gallois (eds.), Language, discourse and social psychology. Craig O. Stewart Publications Received Did you call in Mexican? The racial politics of Jay Leno immigrant jokes. Otto Santa Ana To tell it directly or not: Coding transparency and corruption in Malagasy political oratory. Jennifer L. Jackson "Normal" in Catalonia: Standard language, enregisterment and the imagination of a national public. Susan E. Frekko Monica Heller (ed.), Bilingualism: A social approach. Todd Sandel Gabriella Gahlia Modan, Turf wars: Discourse, diversity, and the politics of place. Greg Myers
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Sociolinguistics
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