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Publications Received

(To 10 September 2019)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 November 2019

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  • Anderson, Clare (2019). Discourses of ageing and gender: The impact of public and private voices on the identity of ageing women. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. Pp. ix, 275. Hb. €78.

  • Ball, Christopher (2018). Exchanging words: Language, ritual, and relationality in Brazil's Xingu indigenous park. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. Pp. 288. Pb. $49.95.

  • Barrett, Tyler Andrew, & Dovchin, Sender (eds.) (2019). Critical inquiries on the sociolinguistics of globalization. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 200. Pb. £35.

  • Berman, Elise (2019). Talking like children: Language and the production of age in the Marshall Islands. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 224. Pb. $20.93.

  • Bonnin, Juan Eduardo (2018). Discourse and mental health: Voice, inequality and resistance in medical settings. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 178. Hb. £115.

  • Clark, Ursula (2019). Staging language: Place and identity in the enactment, performance and representation of regional dialects. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 300. Hb. €100.

  • Cowell, Andrew (2018). Naming the world: Language and power among the northern Arapaho. Tuscon: The University of Arizona Press. Pp. x, 301. Hb. $50.

  • Denham, Kristin (ed.) (2019). Northwest voices: Language and culture in the Pacific Northwest. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press. Pp. 224. Pb. $23.

  • Doerr, Martin; Eide, Øyvind; Grønvik, Oddrun; & Kjelsvik, Bjørghild (eds.) (2019). Humanists and the digital toolbox: In honour of Christian-Emil Smith Ore. Oslo: Novus. Pp. 281. Pb. 350 NOK.

  • Wolff H, Ekkehard. (ed.) (2019). The Cambridge handbook of African linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xxxi, 803. Hb. £120.

  • Formato, Federica (2019). Gender, discourse and ideology in Italian. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. xx, 299. Hb. €90.

  • Gal, Susan, & Irvine, Judith T. (2019). Signs of difference: Language and ideology in social life. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xi, 319. Pb. £19.99.

  • Goldsmith, John A., & Laks, Bernard (2019). Battle in the mind fields. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Pp. xix, 725. Hb. $45.

  • Gramling, David, & Gramling, Robert (2018). Palliative care conversations: Clinical and applied linguistic perspectives. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 300. Hb. €100.

  • Gunleifson, Elin (2019). Du: Som avhengig pronomenform i talespråket i Aust-Agder – en undersøkelse i virkelig tid. Pp. 312. Pb. 345 NOK.

  • Heinrich, Patricia, & Ohara, Yumiko (2019). Routledge handbook of Japanese sociolinguistics. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 464. Hb. £175.

  • Ji, Meng, & Oakes, Michael (eds.) (2019). Advances in empirical translation studies: Developing translation resources and technologies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xiv, 270. Hb. £85.

  • Jule, Allyson (2018). Speaking up: Understanding language and gender. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 144. Pb. £13.

  • Kalayil, Sheena (2019). Second-generation South Asian Britons: Multilingualism, heritage languages, and diasporic identity. London: Lexington Books. Pp. ix, 174. Hb. £65.

  • Kartchava, Eva (2019). Noticing oral corrective feedback in the second language classroom. London: Lexington Books. Pp. x, 203. Hb. £65.

  • Khan, Kamran (2019). Becoming a citizen: Linguistic trials and negotiations in the UK. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 160. Hb. £76.50.

  • Koller, Veronika; Kopf, Susanne; & Miglbauer, Marlene (eds.) (2019). Discourses of Brexit. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 252. Pb. £30.

  • Komter, Martin (2019). The suspect's statement: Talk and text in the criminal process. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xi, 207. Hb. £80.

  • Martin, Chris William (2019). The social semiotics of tattoos: Skin and self. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. ix, 207. Hb. £95.

  • Martín-Rojo, Luisa, & Del, Alfonso Percio (eds.) (2019). Language and neoliberal governmentality. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 280. Pb. £35.

  • Musolff, Andreas (ed.) (2019). Language aggression in public debates on immigration. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. v, 179. Hb. €85.

  • Myrick, Caroline, & Wolfram, Walt (eds.) (2019). The five-minute linguist: Bite-sized essays on language and languages. 3rd edn. Sheffield: Equinox. Pp. xvi, 345. Pb. £17.

  • Ogiermann, Eva, & Blitvich, Pilar G. (eds.) (2019). From speech acts to lay understandings of politeness: Multilingual and multicultural perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xii, 334. Hb. £95.

  • Pekarek Doehler, Simona; Wagner, Johannes; & González-Martínez, Esther (eds.) (2018). Longitudinal studies on the organization of social interaction. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. xviii, 359. Hb. €94.

  • Penhallurick, Rob (2019). Studying dialect. London: Red Globe Press. Pp. 372. Pb. €29.

  • Piazza, Roberta (2019). Discourses of identity in liminal places and spaces. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 312. Hb. £115.

  • Price, Gareth (2018). Language, society and state: From colonization to globalization in Taiwan. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 300. Hb. €100.

  • Ricento, Thomas (ed.) (2019). Language politics and policies: Perspectives from Canada and the United States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xxxi, 318. Hb. £95.

  • Roulston, Kathryn (ed.) (2019). Interactional studies of qualitative research interviews. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. xviii, 330. Hb. €99.

  • Russell, Eric Louis (2019). The discursive ecology of homophobia unraveling anti-LGBTQ speech on the European far right. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 312. Pb. £40.

  • Rutten, Gijsbert (2019). Language planning as nation building: Ideology, policy and implementation in the Netherlands, 1750–1850. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. x, 312. Hb. €99.

  • Saft, Scott (2019). Exploring multilingual Hawaiʻi: Language use and language ideologies in a diverse society. London: Lexington Books. Pp. viii, 261. Hb. £65.

  • Schröter, Melani, & Taylor, Charlotte (eds.) (2018). Exploring silence and absence in discourse: Empirical approaches. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. xviii, 395. Hb. €100.

  • Seargeant, Philip (2019). The emoji revolution: How technology is shaping the future of communication. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. ix, 231. Pb. £18.99.

  • Sherris, Ari, & Adami, Elisabetta (eds.) (2018). Making signs, translanguaging ethnographies: Exploring urban, rural and educational spaces. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 208. Pb. £30.

  • Simpson, Andrew (2019). Language and society: An introduction. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. xii, 476. Pb. $65.

  • Smith, Jennifer, & Durham, Mercedes (2019). Sociolinguistic variation in chidren's language: Acquiring community norms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xiv, 219. Hb. £85.

  • Soler, Josep (2019). Language policy and internationalization: The case of Estonian higher education. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 300. Hb. €100.

  • Watts, Richard J., & Morrissey, Franz Andres (2019) Language, the singer and the song: The sociolinguistics of folk performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 390. Hb. £95.

  • Woydack, Johanna (2019). Linguistic ethnography of a multilingual call centre. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillian. Pp. xv, 214. Hb. £70.

  • Xiao, Yun, & Tsung, Linda (eds.) (2019). Current studies in Chinese language and discourse: Global context and diverse perspectives. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. xi, 298. Hb. €100.

  • Yeh, Rihan (2018). Passing: Two publics in a Mexican border city. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Pp. xv, 295. Pb. $30.

  • Zappettini, Franco (2019). European identities in discourse: A transnational citizens’ perspective. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. ix, 219. Hb. £95.