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Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://us.cambridge.org 			
			
Journal Title:  Language in Society 
Volume Number:  36 
Issue Number:  5 
Issue Date:  2007 


Main Text:  

How'd you get that accent?: Acquiring a second dialect of the same language
Sali Tagliamonte, Sonja Molfenter

Suburbanization and language change in Basque
Bill Haddican

A real-time window on 19th-century vernacular French: The Récits du français
québécois d'autrefois
Shana Poplack, Anne St-Amand

Drawing on the words of others at public hearings: Zoning, Wal-Mart, and the
threat to the aquifer
Richard Buttny, Jodi Cohen

Nils Langer and Winifred Davies (eds.), Linguistic purism in the Germanic languages
John Edwards

Sol Steinmetz and Barbara Ann Kipfer, The life of language: The fascinating ways
words are born, live, and die
John Edwards

Leon Rappoport, Punchlines: The case for racial, ethnic, and gender humor
David Boromisza-Habashi

Harald Weinrich, The linguistics of lying and other essays
Tracy Rundstrom Williams

Thomas E. Murray and Beth Lee Simon (eds.), Language variation and change in the
American Midland: A new look at 'Heartland' English
Carmen Silva-Corvalan

Ana Celia Zentella (ed.), Building on strength: Language and literacy in Latino
families and communities
Phillip M. Carter

Anne Barron and Klaus P. Schneider (eds.), The pragmatics of Irish English
Rodica Albu

Publications Received (through 4 June 2007)
Editor's Note
Reviews

Mary J. Schleppegrell, The language of schooling: A functional linguistics
perspective
Norbert Francis

Roxy Harris and Ben Rampton (eds.), The language, ethnicity and race reader
Sara Trechter

David McNeill, Gesture and thought
Leila Monaghan

Robert D. Greenberg, Language and identity in the Balkans: Serbo-Croatian and
its disintegration
Lukas Tsitsipis

Leonie Cornips and Karen P. Corrigan (eds.), Syntax and variation: Reconciling
the biological and the social
Ralph Fasold

Roger W. Shuy, Creating language crimes: How law enforcement uses (and misuses)
language
Bethany Dumas

Glenn Martínez, Mexican Americans and language/Del dicho al hecho!
MaryEllen Garcia

Terrence G. Wiley, Literacy and language diversity in the United States
Jeffrey Reaser

Edward Finegan & John R. Rickford (eds.), Language in the USA: Themes for the
twenty-first century
Lisa M. Del Torto

Uta M. Quasthoff & Tabea Becker (eds.), Narrative interaction
Amy Paugh

Robin Lakoff and Sachiko Ide (eds.), Broadening the horizon of linguistic politeness
Sara Mills

Arthur Hughes, Peter Trudgill and Dominic Watt, English accents and dialects: An
introduction to social and regional varieties of English in the British Isles
Joan Beal

Jake Harwood and Howard Giles (eds.), Intergroup communication: Multiple
perspectives
Angela Reyes

Roy Harris, The semantics of science
Randy Harris 



Linguistic Field(s): Semantics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Syntax
                     Pragmatics





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