• BOOK REVIEWS

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  • Leonard R. N. Ashley

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  • Jean Kommers & Eric Venbrux:     Cultural Styles of Knowledge Transmission: Essays in Honour of Ad Borsboom
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  • Catherine Prendergast:     Buying into English
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  • Lisa Mitchell:     Language, Emotion, and Politics in South India: The Making of a Mother Tongue
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  • Ronald P. Leow, Héctor Campos & Donna Lardierre:     Little Words: Their History, Phonology, Semantics, Pragmatics, and Acquisiti
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  • Nicholas Evans: Dying Words:     Endangered Languages and What They Have To Tell Us
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  • George B.Ray:     Language and Interracial Communication in the United States
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  • Sébastien Grammond:     Identity Captured by Law
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  • Fed Sedgwick:     Where Words Come From: A Dictionary of Word Origins
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  • Robert L. Chapman & Barbara Ann Knipfer:     American Slang
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  • Amalia E. Gnanadesikan:     The Writing Revolution
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  • Haruko Momma & Michael Matto:     A Companion in the History of The English Language
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  • Marc Redfield:     The Rhetoric of Terror
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  • Jennifer R. Ballengee:     The Wound and the Witness: The Rhetoric of Torture
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  • Victor Mayer-Schönberger:     Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age
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  • Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade:     An Introduction to Late Modern English
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  • Derek Bickerton & Eörsa Szathmáry:     Biological Foundations and Origins of Syntax
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  • David Crystal:     Just a Phrase I'm Going Through: My Life in Language
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  • Stanley Baxter:     Parliamo Glasgow
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  • Peter Harder, ed.:     Angles on the English-Speaking World
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  • Sylvie Hansel, ed.:     The Role of Prosody in Affective Speech
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  • María T. Sánchez:      The Problems of Literary Translation
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  • Mercedes Niño-Murcia & Jason Rothman, eds.:     Bilingualism and Identity
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  • Vit Bubernik, John Hewson & Sara Rose, eds.:     Grammatical Change in Indo-European Languages
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  • Gunter Senft, Jan-Olastman & Jef Verschueren, eds.:     Culture and Language Use
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  • Greg O'Brien, ed.:     Pre-Removal Choctaw History: Exploring New Path
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  • Roger L. Nichols, ed.:     The American Indian: Past and Present
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  • Prashant Parikh:     Language and Equilibrium
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  • Jean Bricmont & Julie Frank, eds.:     Chomsky Notebo
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  • Edwin A. Abbott:     Flatland
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  • Geoffrey Hughes: Political Correctness: A History of Semantics and Culture
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  • Patricia Causey Nichols:     Voices of Our Ancestors: Language Contact in Early South Carolina
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  • Danièle Tork & W. Leo Wetzels, eds.:     Romance Languages and Linguistics
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  • Enoch O. Aboh & Norval Smith, eds.:     Complex Processes in New Languages
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  • Sol Steinmetz:     Semantic Antics
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  • Arika Okrent:      In the Land of Invented Languages
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  • Barnaby Rogerson:     The Last Crusaders: The Hundred-Year Battle for The Center of the World
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  • Brenda Farnell:     Do You See What I Mean?
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  • Patricia Gándara & Megan Hopkins, eds.:     Forbidden Language
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  • Louis-Jacques Dorais:     The Language of the Inuit
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  • Kenneth H. Rogers
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  • Leonard R. N. Ashley:     Language in Action
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  • Danjie Su
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  • Grace Qiao Zhang:     Using Chinese Synonyms
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  • Michio Tajima
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  • Minae Mizumura:     Nihongo ga horobirutoki: Eigo no seiki no nakade [When Japanese becomes Extinct: In the Century of English]
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  • Ping Xu
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  • Ruiyan Xu:     The Lost and forgotten Languages of Shanghai