27.1765, Another Day, Another Fund Drive Prize Lottery: Donate to Win!

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LINGUIST List: Vol-27-1765. Fri Apr 15 2016. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 27.1765, Another Day, Another Fund Drive Prize Lottery: Donate to Win!

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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2016 13:52:12
From: LINGUIST List [linguist at linguistlist.org]
Subject: Another Day, Another Fund Drive Prize Lottery: Donate to Win!

 
Dear Fellow Linguists, Colleagues and Subscribers,

There are still a couple hours left to donate if you want to enter in this
week's Fund Drive publisher prize lottery (read the list of prizes here:
https://linguistlist.org/issues/27/27-1660.html), so if you would like to
qualify for any of those prizes, donate before 5 PM EST tonight to enter your
name into the drawing.

We are also introducing our next publisher prize bundle for Week 4 of our Fund
Drive, again generously donated by our Supporting Publishers:

Bloomsbury Publishing is donating the book Corpus Applications in Applied
Linguistics edited by Ken Hyland, Chau Meng Huat, and Michael Handford
(http://goo.gl/SQEuOM). This is the ideal book for those of you interested in
how to incorporate corpus data into your research!

Brill is donating TWO one-year subscriptions to the journal International
Review of Pragmatics (http://goo.gl/dVf90r). This is not only interesting and
peer-reviewed articles about pragmatics, but also on discourse, semiotics and
many more topics!

Cambridge University Press is donating TWO prizes this week. Firstly, they are
giving away FOUR copies of Chomsky by Neil Smith and Nicholas Allott
(http://goo.gl/er8K1Y), a biographic exploration of Chomsky's influence on the
fields of linguistics and philosophy, as well as his political activism; if
you are interested in the history of our field, this is the perfect book for
you!

Secondly, they are also donating The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual
Processing (http://goo.gl/pckZCS) edited by John W. Schwieter, which explores
the current topics in the fields of language acquisition, psycholinguistics
and neurolinguistics.

De Gruyter is one one-year online-subscription for Journal of Historical
Sociolinguistics (http://goo.gl/J3KerD), another new journal of theirs. It's
just what it says on the cover: if you would like access to peer-reviewed
research on the interaction of language and society over history, donate to
get access for a year!

>From Elsevier, just as last week, we are giving away another ONE personal
one-year electronic subscription to an Elsevier linguistics journal of the
winner’s choice (complete list of their linguistic journals here:
https://goo.gl/NaswSa). That’s right, we are giving away another subscription
to you, so if you missed this one last week, you have another chance to win
one!

John Benjamins is donating another 1 journal subscription of the winner’s
choice from any of their 70+ journals. You can see the full listing of their
journals here: http://goo.gl/lvCacl. Whatever your chosen discipline, John
Benjamins has a journal for you.

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To win any of these fantastic prizes from this coming week’s prize bundle, you
can donate to enter your name into the drawing, until Friday April 22th, at 5
PM EST. For every $10 you donate, your name will be entered into the lottery
to win. So if you donate $50, your name goes into the drawing three times.
Donate by the link below:

http://goo.gl/e656LG

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And as always, if you cannot donate monetarily, you can help us out in other
ways, such as liking, sharing, and retweeting our Fund Drive posts on social
media. If you like the LINGUIST List and have benefited from our free service,
tell your friends about the LINGUIST List and our Fund Drive. Every little bit
of support is appreciated!

There will be many more great prizes from our supporting publishers in the
coming month, so stay tuned to our social media pages to hear about more
prizes that you can win. Thanks and good luck!

Linguistically yours,
The LINGUIST List Crew






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