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From: Joyce Reid [jreid at cambridge.org]
Subject: Language in Society Vol. 43, No. 2 (2014)

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Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  Language in Society 
Volume Number:  43 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2014 


Main Text:  

Language ideologies in the shared signing community of Adamorobe
Annelies Kusters

But qui c'est la différence? Discourse markers in Louisiana French: The case of but vs. mais            
Katie Carmichael, Nathalie Dajko

Three orders in the organization of human action: On the interface between  knowledge, power, and emotion in interaction and social relations
Anssi Peräkylä, Melisa Stevanovic

National narratives, institutional ideologies, and local talk: The discursive  production of Spanish in a “new” US Latino community
Phillip Carter

Language and mobility: Unexpected places. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2012.
Tope Omoniyi

The semiotics of religion: Signs of the sacred in history. New York:  Bloomsbury, 2013.
Meaghan O'Keefe

Advertising and reality: A global study of representation and content.  London: Continuum, 2012.
Ana Tominc

Developing interactional competence: A conversation-analytic study of patient consultations in pharmacy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Cuijun Xia

Rethinking narrative identity: Persona and perspective. Amsterdam: John  Benjamins, 2013.
Yaoqin Xue

Circus as multimodal discourse. London: Bloomsbury, 2012.
Rongbin Wang

English historical sociolinguistics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,  2012.
Hongyan Zhang, Zhongming Sun

English language as Hydra: Its impacts on non-English language culture. 
Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2012.
Hongyan Zhang, Zhongming Sun, Yan Zhou

Language policy and identity construction: The dynamics of Cameroon's multilingualism. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2012.
Xiaojun Zhang

What is a context? Linguistic approaches and challenges. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2012.
Elliott M. Hoey

A search past silence: The literacy of young Black men. New York: Teachers College Press, 2013.
Will Penman

Publications Received

LSY volume 43 issue 2 Cover and Front matter

LSY volume 43 issue 2 Cover and Back matter 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): Adamorobe Sign Language (ads)
                     Akan (aka)
                     English (eng)
                     French (fra)
                     Ghanaian Sign Language (gse)
                     Spanish (spa)




Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  Language in Society 
Volume Number:  43 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2014 


Main Text:  

Language ideologies in the shared signing community of Adamorobe
Annelies Kusters

But qui c'est la différence? Discourse markers in Louisiana French: The case of but vs. mais            
Katie Carmichael, Nathalie Dajko

Three orders in the organization of human action: On the interface between  knowledge, power, and emotion in interaction and social relations
Anssi Peräkylä, Melisa Stevanovic

National narratives, institutional ideologies, and local talk: The discursive  production of Spanish in a “new” US Latino community
Phillip Carter

Language and mobility: Unexpected places. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2012.
Tope Omoniyi

The semiotics of religion: Signs of the sacred in history. New York:  Bloomsbury, 2013.
Meaghan O'Keefe

Advertising and reality: A global study of representation and content.  London: Continuum, 2012.
Ana Tominc

Developing interactional competence: A conversation-analytic study of patient consultations in pharmacy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Cuijun Xia

Rethinking narrative identity: Persona and perspective. Amsterdam: John  Benjamins, 2013.
Yaoqin Xue

Circus as multimodal discourse. London: Bloomsbury, 2012.
Rongbin Wang

English historical sociolinguistics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,  2012.
Hongyan Zhang, Zhongming Sun

English language as Hydra: Its impacts on non-English language culture. 
Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2012.
Hongyan Zhang, Zhongming Sun, Yan Zhou

Language policy and identity construction: The dynamics of Cameroon's multilingualism. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2012.
Xiaojun Zhang

What is a context? Linguistic approaches and challenges. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2012.
Elliott M. Hoey

A search past silence: The literacy of young Black men. New York: Teachers College Press, 2013.
Will Penman

Publications Received

LSY volume 43 issue 2 Cover and Front matter

LSY volume 43 issue 2 Cover and Back matter 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): Adamorobe Sign Language (ads)
                     Akan (aka)
                     English (eng)
                     French (fra)
                     Ghanaian Sign Language (gse)
                     Spanish (spa)






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