30.4957, TOC: Language in Society 48 / 5 (2019)

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Subject: 30.4957, TOC:  Language in Society 48 / 5 (2019)

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Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 20:29:28
From: Louise Bowes [lbowes at cambridge.org]
Subject: Language in Society Vol. 48, No. 5 (2019)

 
Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  Language in Society 
Volume Number:  48 
Issue Number:  5 
Issue Date:  2019 


Main Text:  

Crossing of a different kind
Ben Rampton, Constadina Charalambous, Panayiota Charalambous
629-655

The discursive construction of mobile chronotopes in mobile-phone messaging
Agnieszka Lyons, Caroline Tagg
657-683

Emergent sociolinguistic variation in severe language endangerment
Jonathan Kasstan
685-720

Semiotic spaces in antidiscriminatory political discourse: Naming practices as
indexes
Mats Landqvist
721-743

Vietnamese ethnic minority students’ language practices under the influence of
external interventions: A management perspective
Trang Nguyen
745-767

Marjorie Faulstich Orellana, Immigrant children in transcultural spaces:
Language, learning, and love. New York: Routledge, 2016. Pp. 148. Pb. £31.
Shelley Dawson
769-772

Monica Heller & Bonnie McElhinny, Language, capitalism, colonialism: Toward a
critical history. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017. Pp. 310. Pb. $47
CAD.
Christopher Hutton, Adam Jaworski
772-775

Tim McNamara, Language and subjectivity. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, Pp. xiv, 250. Pb. £32.
Alastair Pennycook
775-778

Lionel Wee, The Singlish controversy: Language, culture and identity in a
globalizing world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xi, 210.
eBook $88.
Stefanie Pillai
778-781

Mary Bucholtz, Dolores Inés Casillas, & Jin Sook Lee (eds.), Feeling it:
Language, race, and affect in Latinx youth learning. New York: Routledge,
2018. Pp. vii, 277. Pb. $39.95.
Jaspal Singh
781-785

Claire Maree & Kaori Okano (eds.), Discourse, gender and shifting identities
in Japan: The longitudinal study of Kobe women's ethnographic interviews
1989−2019, phase one. Abingdon: Routledge, 2018. Pp. 162. Hb. £115.
Joana Castañon
787-788

Sjaak Kroon & Jos Swanenberg (eds.), Language and culture on the margins:
Global/local interactions. Abingdon: Routledge, 2018. Pp. 240. Hb. £155.
Nathália Silva
788-789

Gail Jefferson, Repairing the broken surface of talk: Managing problems in
speaking, hearing, and understanding in conversation. Ed. by Paul Drew, Jorg
Bergmann, & Gail Jefferson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xii,
438. £25.99.
Xiaofang Duan
790-791

Jeremy King & Sandro Sessarego (eds.), Language variation and contact-induced
change: Spanish across space and time. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2018. Pp.
vi, 336. Hb. €99.
Matthew Hadodo
791-792

Cecelia Cutler & Unn Røyneland (eds.), Multilingual youth practices in
computer mediated communication. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Pp. 272. Hb. £85.
Corey Huang
793-794

Johanna Woydack, Linguistic ethnography of a multilingual call centre: London
calling. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2019. Pp. xv, 214. Hb. €83.
Jon Hui
794-795

Allyson Jule, Speaking up: Understanding language and gender. Bristol:
Multilingual Matters, 2018. Pp. 144. Pb. £13.
Fernanda Lazaro
796-797

John Baugh, Linguistics in pursuit of justice. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2018. Pp. 232. Hb. £85.
Xuekun Liu
797-798

Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez, Hegemonies of language and their discontents: The
Southwest North American region since 1540. Tucson: University of Arizona
Press, 2017. Pp. 352. Hb. $60.
Hannah Mcelgunn
798-799

William D. Davies & Stanley Dubinsky, Language conflict and language rights:
Ethnolinguistic perspectives on human conflict. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2018. Pp. 425. Pb. £25.
Adam Singerman
800-801

Ari Sherris & Elisabetta Adami (eds.), Making signs, translanguaging
ethnographies: Exploring urban, rural and educational spaces. Bristol:
Multilingual Matters, 2018. Pp. 208. Pb. £30.
Ying Lu
801-802

Publications Received: (To 10 September 2019)
803-804

Editor's Note
805-806
 





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