I think Lang. means the 2nd edn: <br><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman";">Battistella, E. 2003. Language 79: 432. Impact of internet on language</span><br><br><b><i>CMC-SLING automatic digest system <LISTSERV@LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> There are 2 messages totalling 190 lines in this issue.<br><br>Topics of the day:<br><br> 1. FYI: Language: December 2006 Book Notice List<br> 2. Fwd: 18.31, Review: AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW<br><br>----------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:36:55 -0700<br>From: joshua raclaw <Joshua.Raclaw@COLORADO.EDU><br>Subject: FYI: Language: December 2006 Book Notice List<br><br>While we're on the topic of book reviews, one for the journal 'Language' -<br><br><br>Joshua Raclaw - PhD student<br>Department of
Linguistics<br>Culture, Language & Social Practice<br>Women and Gender Studies<br>University of Colorado at Boulder<br>http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~raclaw/<br>http://sociocmc.blogspot.com<br><br><br><br><br><br>-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------<br>Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:36:19<br>From: Gregory Stump < gstump@uky.edu ><br>Subject: Language: December 2006 Book Notice List<br><br><br>LANGUAGE, Journal of the Linguistic Society of America<br><br>Book notice list [December 2006]<br><br>* * * Important notice * * *<br><br>Within the next year, the print journal Language will be phasing out the<br>publication of book notices in its pages. Instead, all new book notices<br>will be published online in the new electronic journal that the LSA is<br>developing, known as eLanguage (see the announcement at<br>www.lsadc.org/info/pubs-elang-rfp.cfm, and the Editor's Department in the<br>March 2006 issue of Language (82.1)). Book reviews and
review articles<br>will continue to be published in the pages of Language as they always have<br>been.<br><br>* * * * * * * * *<br><br>Below is the list of books currently available for 500-word book notices.<br>The opportunity to write book notices is offered to all readers of Language<br>whether or not they are LSA members, though the editor reserves the right<br>to decline to send books to volunteers whose previous book notices have<br>presented substantive or stylistic problems that increase the time required<br>for editing. Students are encouraged to write book notices, though a<br>faculty supervisor must agree to approve the book notice before it is<br>submitted to the editor. Book notices are due within three months after<br>the reviewer receives the book; this insures that works are reviewed in a<br>timely fashion.<br><br>The number of singly authored reviews and book notices by any one reviewer<br>may not exceed 10 per year. Also, a single
reviewer may appear as the<br>(co-)author on as many as 15 submissions in one year. This means that in<br>addition to 10 singly-authored reviews/notices, a reviewer may additionally<br>have 5 co-authored reviews/notices in one year. (Note, however, that these<br>limits are subject to change, and reviewers would be advised to check with<br>the review editor if they approach these limits.)<br><br>Additional information on writing reviews and book notices for Language can<br>be found at the Language Reviews website<br>(http://www.as.uky.edu/linguistics/language_reviews/).<br><br>Please note again that notices for the books on this list will not be<br>published in the print version of Language; instead, they will be published<br>online in eLanguage.<br><br>Please feel free to circulate this list to colleagues.<br><br>Requests may be made to:<br><br>Language Reviews<br>c/o Gregory Stump<br>Department of English<br>University of Kentucky<br>1215 Patterson Tower<br>Lexington, KY
40506-0027<br><br>Language-Revs-L@LSV.uky.edu<br><br>If requesting by e-mail, please include the address to which we should send<br>the book for which you wish to write a notice.<br><br>Books available for book notices to appear in eLanguage (not in the print<br>journal Language, which will shortly cease publication of book notices):<br><br>***<br><br>Locher, Miriam A. 2006. Advice online. Advice-giving in an American<br>internet health column. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Pp. xvi, 277.<br><br>***<br><br><br>-----------------------------------------------------------<br>LINGUIST List: Vol-18-46<br><br><br><br>----- End forwarded message -----<br><br>------------------------------<br><br>Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:31:25 -0700<br>From: joshua raclaw <Joshua.Raclaw@COLORADO.EDU><br>Subject: Fwd: 18.31, Review: AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW<br><br>I thought this might be of interest given the nature of this list. The Linguist<br>List is looking for someone to
write a review of David Crystal's (2001) Language<br>and the Internet - I've been in touch with them about it and apparently it's<br>still up for review despite the older publication date.<br><br>Maybe a five-years-since-Netspeak-and-beyond kind of review would be an<br>interesting contribution? Details below.<br><br><br>Joshua Raclaw - PhD student<br>Department of Linguistics<br>Culture, Language & Social Practice<br>Women and Gender Studies<br>University of Colorado at Boulder<br>http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~raclaw/<br>http://sociocmc.blogspot.com<br><br><br><br>-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------<br>Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 13:45:40<br>From: Chas Warner < chas@linguistlist.org ><br>Subject: AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW<br><br><br>The following books are now available for review on the LINGUIST List. If you<br>are interested in reviewing any of these books, please contact Chas Warner no<br>later than 20 December
at:<br><br>chas@linguistlist.org<br><br>We have included links to the Publishers' announcements of these books on<br>LINGUIST, so that you can easily get more information about them. When asking to<br>review a book, include the following in your message. PLEASE DO THIS EVEN IF YOU<br>HAVE GIVEN US THIS INFORMATION BEFORE! Also, if you have received a book for<br>review from us but have not yet submitted your review, do not ask for new books<br>to review until you have submitted the review you owe us.<br><br>1. The bibliographic information about the book you wish to review. (Please copy<br>and paste it from this announcement.) If you are interested in more than one<br>book, list them in order of preference, no more than five, please.<br>2. Your full name and highest academic degree received.<br>3. Your current affiliation if any.<br>4. A short description of your research interests, especially as they pertain to<br>the book(s) you are interested in.<br>5. A postal address
to which the book should be sent.<br><br>If you are selected to review a book, we or the Publisher will mail you a copy.<br>Instructions for preparing your review can be found at<br>http://linguistlist.org/pubs/reviews/guidelines.html. Reviews are to be<br>completed within SIX WEEKS of receipt of the book. If you find you are unable to<br>complete your review in a timely fashion, you should return it to us so that we<br>can select another reviewer for it.<br><br>************************************************************<br>THESE BOOKS WERE PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED. THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW.<br><br>Author: Crystal, David<br>Title: Language and the Internet<br>Publisher: Cambridge University Press<br>Year: 2001<br>ISBN: 0521802121<br>Announced in: http://linguistlist.org/issues/12/12-1984.html<br><br><br><br>-----------------------------------------------------------<br>LINGUIST List: Vol-18-31<br><br><br><br>----- End forwarded message
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