Books Available for Review in Studies in Language
Thomas E. Payne
tpayne at uoregon.edu
Fri Aug 18 14:24:24 UTC 2006
Books Available for Review in Studies in Language.
August 2006
The following books are currently available for review in the international
peer-reviewed journal Studies in Language. If you are interested in writing
a timely review of one of these books, please send your request to Thomas E.
Payne (tpayne AT- uoregon DOT- edu). Please attach or provide a link to
your CV or other website that gives your qualifications for reviewing the
particular book you request. I can have the book sent to you, and it will be
yours to keep -- assuming you submit an acceptable review within five months
of receiving the book.
Thank you very much for your participation.
Thomas E. Payne
Review editor,
STUDIES IN LANGUAGE
http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=SL
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Anderson, John. 2006. Modern grammars of case. Oxford: Oxford University
Press [Oxford Linguistics]. Hardcover. 461 pages.
Beedham, Christopher. 2006. Language and meaning: the structural creation of
reality. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [Studies in Functional and
Structural Linguistics 55]. Hardcover. 225 pages.
Campos, Hector. 2006. From a subordinate clause to an independent clause: a
comparison of English because clauses and Japanese kara clauses. Tokyo:
Hituzi Syobo Publishing [Hituzi Linguistics in English 2]. Hardcover. 273
pages.
Clairis, Christos. 2005. Vers une linguistique inachevée. Leuven: Peeters
Publishers. SELAF 419. Paper. 93 pages.
Ewing, Michael C. 2005. Grammar and inference in conversation: Identifying
clause structure in spoken Javanese.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [Studies in Discourse and Grammar
18]. Hardcover. 276 pages.
Filimonova, Elena. (ed.). 2006. Clusivity: typology and case studies of the
inclusive-exclusive distinction. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins
[Typological Studies in Language 63]. Hardcover.
Frawley, William. (ed.). 2006. The expression of modality. Berlin/New York:
Walter de Gruyter. [The Expression of Cognitive Categories 1]. Hardcover.
Hickmann, Maya and Robert, Stéphane. (ed.). 2006. Space in languages:
Linguistic systems and cognitive categories. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John
Benjamins. [Typological Studies in Language 66]. Paper. 361 pages.
Higashiizumi, Yuko. 2006. From a subordinate clause to an independent
clause: a history of English because-clause and Japanese kara-clauses.
Tokyo: Hituzi Syobo Publishing [Hituzi Linguistics in English 2]. Hardcover.
273 pages
Itkonen, Esa. 2005. Analogy as structure and process: Approaches in
linguistics, cognitive psychology and philosophy of science.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [Human Cognitive Processing 14].
Hardcover. 249 pages.
McGregor. (ed.). 2006. Australian languages. Berlin/New York: Walter de
Gruyter. [Trends in Linguistics: Documentation 24]. Hardcover. 415 pages.
Ramat, Anna Giacalone. (ed.). 2003. Typology and second language
acquisition. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter [Empirical Approaches to
Language Typology 26]. Hardcover. 454 pages.
Thompson, Geoff and Hunston, Susan. (eds.) 2006. System and corpus:
exploring connections. London/Oakvill, CN: Equinox. [Functional
Linguistics]. Hardcover. 326 pages.
Tsunoda, Tasaku and Taro Kageyama. (eds.) 2006. Voice and grammatical
relations: in honor of Masayoshi Shibatani. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John
Benjamins [Typological Studies in Language 65] Hardcover.
Velde, John R. te. 2006. Deriving coordinate symmetries.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John [Linguistics Today 89]. Hardcover
Voeltz, F. K. Erhard (ed.) 2006. Studies in African linguistic typology.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins [Typological Studies in Language 64]
Hardcover.
Wierzbicka, Anna. 2006. English: Meaning and culture. Oxford: Oxford
University Press. Paper. 352 pages.
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