Books for Review in AS

Connie Eble cceble at EMAIL.UNC.EDU
Thu Jul 10 18:11:48 UTC 2003


Dear ADS-L colleagues,


        The books on the list below are available for review in American
Speech.
        If you would like to write a review of no more than 4,5000 words (about
ten pages in print) and feel that you can submit the review either by
email or on a disk within 90 days of receiving the book, just send the
title and your mailing address to me (Connie Eble cceble at email.unc.edu),
with a copy to Managing Editor Charles Carson (carson at duke.edu). Please
do not ask to review a book by your student, teacher, or close personal
or professional associate or if you are a contributor to the book.

        Please let Charles and me know your summer reading pick soon. Thanks.

                                                                        Connie

BOOKS RECEIVED FOR REVIEW IN American Speech and unassigned as of July
10, 2003


Coates, Jennifer. 2003. Men Talk: Stories in the Making of
Masculinities. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.

Cohen, Gerald Leonard.  2001-. Dictionary of 1913 Baseball and Other
Lingo: Primarily from the Baseball Columns of the San Francisco
Bulletin, Feb.-May 1913. 2 vols. to date. Rolla: Cohen.

Dannenberg, Clare J.  2002.  Sociolinguistic Constructs of Ethnic
Identity: The Syntactic delineation of American Indian English.
Publication of the American Dialect Society 87.  Durham, NC: Duke Univ.
Press.

Frawley, William, Kenneth C. Hill, and Pamela Munro, eds. 2002. Making
Dictionaries: Preserving Indigenous Languages of the Americas. Berkeley:
Univ. of California Press.

Görlach, Manfred. 2001. Eighteenth-Century English. Heidelberg: Winter.

Görlach, Manfred. 2002. A Textual History of Scots. Heidelberg: Winter.

Hazen, Kirk.  2000.  Identity and Ethnicity in the Rural South: A
Sociolinguistic View through Past and Present be.  Publication of the
American Dialect Society 83. Durham, N.C.: Duke Univ. Press.

Johnson, Keith. 2003. Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics. 2d ed. Malden,
Mass.: Blackwell.

Lanehart, Sonja L. 2002. Sista, Speak! Black Women Kinfolk Talk about
Language and Literacy. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press.

Lenz, Katja, and Ruth Möhlig, eds. 2002. Of Dyuersitie and Chaunge of
Langage: Essays Presented to Manfred Görlach on the Occasion of His 65th
Birthday. Heidelberg: Winter.

Meyer, Charles F. 2002. English Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction. New
York: Cambridge Univ. Press.

Mufwene, Salikoko S. 2001. The Ecology of Language Evolution. Cambridge
Approaches to Language Contact. Cambrdige: Cambridge Univ. Press.

Nagle, Stephen J. and Sara L. Sanders, eds.  2003.  English in the
Southern United States. Studies in the English Language Series. New
York: Cambridge U. Press.

Peyton, Joy Kreeft, Peg Griffin, Walt Wolfram, and Ralph Fasold, eds.
2002. Language in Action: New Studies in Language and Society.
Cresskill, N.J.: Hampton.

Raumolin-Brunberg, Helena, Minna Nevala, Arja Nurmi, and Matti Rissanen,
eds. 2002. Variation Past and Present: VARIENG Studies on English for
Terttu Nevalainen. Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki
61. Helsinki: Société Néophilologique.


Ritter, Kurt, and Martin J. Medhurst, eds. 2003. Presidential
Speech-Writing: From the New Deal to the Reagan Revolution and Beyond.
College Station: Texas A&M Univ. Press.

Scollon, Ron, and Suzanne Wong Scollon. 2001. Intercultural
Communication: A Discourse Approach. 2d ed. Language in Society 21.
Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.

Seifert, Lester W. J. 2001. Word Atlas of Pennsylvania German. Madison:
Univ. of Wisconsin Press.

Sherzer, Joel. 2002. Speech Play and Verbal Art. Austin: Univ. of Texas
Press.

Thomas, Erik R. 2001. An Acoustic Analysis of Vowel Variation in New
World English.  Publication of the American Dialect Society 85.  Durham,
N.C.: Duke Univ. Press.

Tottie, Gunnel. 2002. An Introduction of American English. Malden,
Mass.: Blackwell.

Winford, Donald. 2003. An Introduction to Contact Linguistics. Malden,
Mass.: Blackwell.

Wolfram, Walt, and Erik R. Thomas.  2002.  The Development of African
American English.  Oxford: Blackwell.



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