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Dear colleagues,<br><br>
The <i>Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (JLA) </i>gets many books to
review on diverse topics. It is very exciting to see all these freshly
in-print, brand-new books representing great scholarship across a range
of topics, languages, and cultures! And we would like to take better
advantage of the expertises "out there" (you all) in this
process of reviewing the innovative work emerging in our sub-discipline
and related fields. If you are willing to do a book review once in
awhile, could you email me or email Mary (Bucholtz) and let us know what
topics you are particularly interested in or particularly well suited to
reviewing? A quick email reply would suffice, and we will add your
name to our list. Also let us know if you are interested in reviewing a
particular book. <br><br>
We know that your time is very precious-- at the same time perhaps you
will be delighted to receive our praise not to mention a free
book.<br><br>
And many many thanks to all of you who have been so generously doing book
reviews and manuscript reviews and contributing to JLA. <br><br>
all best, Elizabeth Keating and Mary Bucholtz, co-editors, JLA<br><br>
PS: see JLA website at
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(apologies for cross-postings)<br><br>
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Elizabeth Keating <br>
Associate Professor <br>
Department of Anthropology, C3200 <br>
University of Texas <br>
Austin, TX 78712-1086 USA <br>
phone: 512-471-8518; fax 512-471-6535 <br>
office: E.P.Schoch Building, room 1.114 <br>
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