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Arno, Andrew (2009). Alarming reports: Communicating conflict in the daily news. New York: Berghahn Books. Pp. 208. Hb $75.00.

Baron, Dennis (2009). A better pencil: Readers, writers, and the digital revolution. New York: Oxford. Pp. xviii, 259.

Beal, Joan C., Carmela Nocera, and Massimo Sturiale (eds.) (2008). Perspectives on prescriptivism. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 269. Pb $72.95.

Beale, Walter H. (2009). Learning from language: Symmetry, asymmetry, and literary humanism. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press. Pp. ix, 196. Pb $24.95.

Bennardo, Giovanni (2009). Language, space, and social relationships: A foundational cultural model in Polynesia. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xxiii, 371. Hb $110.00.

Bhatia, Vijay K., Christopher N. Cnadlin, and Paola Evangelisti Allori (eds.) (2008). Language, culture and the law: The formulation of legal concepts across systems and cultures. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 342. Pb $87.95.

Bragdon, Kathleen J. (2009). Native people of Southern New England 1650-1775. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press. Pp. xviii, 293. Hb $32.95.

Clyne, Michael, Catrin Norrby and Jane Warren (2009). Language and human relations: Styles of address in contemporary language. New York: Cambridge. Pp. xi, 183. Hb $99.00.

Culpeper, Jonathan, Francis Katamba, Paul Kerswill, Ruth Wodak and Tony McEnery (eds.) (2009). English language: Description, variation and context. New York: Palgrave. Pp. x, 718. Pb $33.95.

Discourse and Society 20:4 (July 2009).

English World-Wide 30:22 (2009).

Evans, Nicholas (2009). Dying words: Endangered languages and what they have to tell us. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. Pp. xxii, 287. Pb $34.95.

Frehner, Carmen (2008). Email – SMS – MMS: The linguistic creativity of asynchronous discourse in the new media age. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 294. Pb $78.95.

Gordon, Cynthia (2009). Making meanings, creating family: Intertextuality and framing in family interaction. Pp. ix, 233. Pb $29.95.

Guido, Maria Grazia (2008). English as a lingua franca in corss-cultural immigration domains. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 285. Pb $72.95.

Gustafson, Bret (2009). New languages of the state: Indigenous Resurgence and the politics of knowledge in Bolivia. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Pp. xvii, 329. Pb $23.95, Hb $84.95.

Hidalgo, Margarita (ed.) (2009). Mexican indigenous languages at the dawn of the twenty-first century. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. xi, 382. Hb €91.00.

Higgins, Christina (2009). English as a local language: Post-colonial identities and multilingual practices. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters. Pp. xii, 171. Pb $34.95.

Kajee, Leila (2008). Constructing identities in online communities of practice: A case study of online learning. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 267. Pb $68.95.

Klee, Carol A. and Andrew Lynch (2009). El Español en contacto con otras lenguas. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Pp. xiv, 331. Pb $39.95.

Kubota, Ryuko and Angel Lin (2009). Race, culture, and identities in second language education: Exploring critically engaged practice. New York: Routledge. Pp. x, 322.

Language and Education 23:4 (July 2009).

Lepore, Ernest and Barry C. Smith (eds.) (2009). The Oxford handbook of philosophy of language. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. xvi, 1083.

Mc Laughlin, Fiona (ed.) (2009). The languages of urban Africa. New York: Continuum. Pp. xi, 238. Hb £80.00.

Mesthrie, Rajend, Joan Swann, Ana Deumert and William L. Leap (2009). Introducing Sociolinguistics, second edition. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. xxvi, 500.

Minkova, Donka and Robert Stockwell (2009). English words: History and structure, second edition. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xiv, 219. Pb $36.99, Hb $105.00.

Norrick, Neal R. and Delia Chiaro (eds.) (2009). Humor in interaction. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. xvii, 238. Hb $135.00.

Pitt, Kathy (2008). Sourcing the self: Debating the relations between language and consciousness. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 220. Pb $61.95.

Puskás, Tünde (2009). “We belong to them”: Narratives of belonging, homeland and nationhood in territorial and non-territorial minority settings. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 309. Pb $50.95.

Sairio, Anni (2009). Language and letters of the bluestocking network: Sociolinguistic issues in eighteenth-century epistolary English. Helsinki: Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki. Pp. xiv, 365.

Smith, Jeremy J. (2009). Old English: A linguistic introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xii, 199. Pb $29.99, Hb $90.00.

Solly, Martin, Michelangelo Conoscenti, and Sandra Campagna (eds.) (2008). Verbal/visual narrative texts in higher education. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 384. Pb $96.95.

Soukup, Barbara (2009). Dialect use as interaction strategy: A sociolinguistic study of contextualization, speech perception, and language attitudes in Austria. Austria: Braumüller. Pp. xi, 253. Pb €25.90.

Streek, Jürgen (2009). Gesturecraft: The manu-facture of meaning. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 235. Hb $135.00.

Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid (2009). An introduction to Late Modern English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. x, 166. Pb $27.50, Hb 85.00.

Underhill, James W. (2009). Humboldt, worldview and language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. xii, 162 Hb 95.00.

Walkinshaw, Ian (2009). Learning politeness: Disagreement in a second language. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. Pp. 297. Pb $55.95.