22.1349, 10: Books From Taylor & Francis to Win!

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Subject: 22.1349, 10: Books From Taylor & Francis to Win!

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Subject: Challenge From a Publisher
 

	
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Dear Subscribers,

We need to spice up donations and for this, Publishing
company Taylor & Francis has some special prizes for
donors.

Taylor & Francis has donated the following titles for the
next 10 donors who donate $50 or more:


1.Mapping Applied Linguistics, by Christopher J. Hall, 
Patrick H. Smith and Rachel Wikaksono

2.Introducing Applied Linguistics, by Susan Hunston and 
David Oakey

3.Applied Linguistics in Action, Edited by Guy Cook and 
Sarah North

4.Applied Linguistics Methods, Edited by Caroline Coffin, 
Theresa Lillis and Kieran O?Halloran

5.Just a Phrase I'm Going Through, by David Crystal

6.Language and Learning in the Digital Age, by James Paul 
Gee

7.Introducing Sociolinguistics, Second Edition by Miriam 
Meyerhoff

8.The Routledge Sociolinguistics Reader, Edited by Miriam 
Meyerhoff and Erik Schleef

9.Sociophonetics Edited, by Marianna Di Paolo and Malcah 
Yaeger-Dror

10.Language in the Real World: An Introduction to Linguistics, 
Edited by Susan J. Behrens and Judith A. Parker


These sound like terrific titles! Donate now and get 
one of these extra prizes!

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