LANGUAGE, Journal of the Linguistic Society of America

 

Book notice list [February 2006]

 

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Within the next year, the print journal Language will be phasing out the publication of book notices in its pages.  Instead, all new book notices, starting with this list, will be published online in the new electronic journal that the LSA is developing, known as eLanguage (see the announcement at www.lsadc.org/info/pubs-elang-rfp.cfm, and the Editor's Department in the March 2006 issue of Language (82.1)).  Book reviews and review articles will continue to be published in the pages of Language as they always have been.

 

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Below is the list of books currently available for 500-word book notices.  The opportunity to write book notices is offered to all readers of Language whether or not they are LSA members, though the editor reserves the right to decline to send books to volunteers whose previous book notices have presented substantive or stylistic problems that increase the time required for editing.  Students are encouraged to write book notices, though a faculty supervisor must agree to approve the book notice before it is submitted to the editor.   Book notices are due within three months after the reviewer receives the book; this insures that works are reviewed in a timely fashion. 

 

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Books available for book notices to appear in eLanguage (not in the print journal Language, which will shortly cease publication of book notices):

 

 

 

Abdul-Raof, Hussein.  2004.  Qur'anic stylistics: A linguistic analysis.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 251.

 

Abdul-Raof, Hussein.  2005.  Consonance in the Qur'an: A conceptual, intertextual, and linguistic analysis.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 339.

 

Abraham, Werner (ed.).  2004.  Focus on Germanic typology.  Berlin: Akademie Verlag.  Pp. 360.

 

Adamcová, Lívia (ed.).  2004.  Beiträge zu Sprache & Sprachen 5: Vorträge der 11. Jahrestragung der GESUS in Bratislava.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 376.

 

Adli, Aria.  2004.  Grammatische Variation und Sozialstruktur.  Berlin: Akademie Verlag.  Pp. 383.

 

Agudo, Juan Francisco Elices. 2004. Historical and theoretical approaches to English satire. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 121.

 

Alatalo, Jarmo (ed.).  2004.  Sölkupisches Wörterbuch aus aufzeichnungen von Kai Donner, U. T. Sirelius, und Jarmo Alatalo.  Helsinki: Société Finno-Ougrienne.  Pp. 465.

 

Alcrechtsen, Dorte, Kirsten Hasstrup and, Birgit Henriksen (eds.) 2004. Angles on the English-speaking world: Writing and vocabulary in foreign language acquisition. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press. Pp. 151.

 

Alhawary, Mohammad T. & Elabbas Benmamoun (eds.).  2005.  Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVII-XVIII: Papers from the seventeenth and eighteenth annual symposia on Arabic linguistics.  Volume XVII-XVIII: Alexandria, 2003 and Normal, Oklahoma 2004: Current issues in linguistic theory 267.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 315.

 

Alter, Stephen G.  2005.  William Dwight Whitney and the science of language.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.  Pp. 339.

 

Andrés Martínez, Consuelo de, Eugenia Ariza Bruce, Christine Cook, Isabel Díez-Bonet, & Anthony Trippett.  2004.  Camino al español: A comprehensive course in Spanish.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.  Pp. 443.

 

Andronov, Mikhail S.  2004.  A reference grammar of the Tamil language.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 467.

 

Angelelli, Claudia V.  2004.  Medical interpreting and cross-cultural communication.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.  Pp. 153.

 

Anstey, Matthew P. & J. Lachlan Mackenzie (eds.).  2005.  Critical readings in functional grammar.  Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.  Pp. 382.

 

Appelbaum, Stanley (ed.).  2004.  Short stories by the generation of 1898/Cuentos de la generación de 1898: A dual-language book; Unamuno, Valle-inclán, Blasco Ibáñez, Braoja, and 'Azorín'.  Mineola, NY: Dover.  Pp. 215.

 

Arad, Maya. 2005. Roots and patterns: Hebrew morpho-syntax. Dordrecht: Springer. Pp. 294.

 

Archer, Dawn.  2005.  Questions and answers in the English courtroom (1640-1760): A sociopragmatic analysis: Pragmatics & beyond new series 135.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 374.

 

Arney, Roberta (ed.) 2004. The Lurline H. Coltharp collection of onomastics: A bibliography. El Paso: University of Texas at El Paso Library. Pp. 302.

 

Atlas, Jay David. 2005. Logic, meaning and conversation: Semantical underdeterminacy. implicature and their interface. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 284.

 

Aveni, Valerie Pellegrino. 2005. Study abroad and second language use: Constructing the self. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp.188.

 

Ayoun, Dalila and M. Rafael Salaberry (eds.) 2005.  Tense and aspect in Romance languages: Theoretical and applied perspectives. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 318.

 

Ayres-Bennett, Wendy.  2004.  Sociolinguistic variation in seventeenth-century France: Methodology and case studies.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.  Pp. 267.

 

Azevedo, Milton M.  2005.  Portuguese: A linguistic introduction.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.  Pp. 334.

 

Bádenas de la Peña, Pedro, Sofia Torallas Tovar, Eugenio R. Juján, and María Ángeles Gallego (eds.) 2004. Lenguas en cantacto: El testimonio escrito. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. Pp.320.

 

Baker, Paul. 2005. Public Discourses of gay men. New York: Routledge. Pp. 226.

 

Ball, Martin J. (ed).  2005.  Clinical sociolinguistics.  Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.  pp. 356.

 

Barber, Elizabeth and Paul T. Barber. 2004. When they severed the earth from the sky. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Pp. 290.

 

Barrotta, Pierluigi and Marcelo Dascal (eds.)  2005.  Controversies and subjectivity. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 411.

 

Barry, William J. and Wim A. van Dommelen (eds.) 2005. The integration of phonetic knowledge in speech technology. Dordrecht: Springer. Pp. 190.

 

Bartsch, Renate.  2005.  Memory and understanding: Concept formation in Proust's A la recherce du temps perdu: Advances in consciousness research 63.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 160.

 

Bauer, Laurie.  2004.  A glossary of morphology.  Washington: Georgetown University Press.  Pp. 124.

 

Beal, Joan C.  2004.  English in modern times.  New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 264.

 

Beck, David.  2004.  Upper Necaxa Totonac.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 112.

 

Belicek, Pavel. 2004.  Prehistoric dialects 1: An enquiry into the origin of human languages.  Prague: Urania Publishers. Pp. 347.

 

Bender, Deborah, Linda Carl, Chris Harlan, Bob Henshaw, Claire Lorch, Julia Mack, Chris McQuiston, Elizabeth Tolman, & Amy Trester.  2005.  ¡A su salud!: Spanish for health professionals (CD-ROM).  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 

Beniers, Elisabeth.  2004.  La Formación de verbos en el Espanol de México.  Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.  Pp. 244.

 

Bianchi, Claudia (ed.) 2004. The semantics/pragmatics distinction. Stanford: CSLI Publications. Pp. 204.

 

Biloa, Edmond.  2004.  Le cours de linguistique contemporaine.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 379.

 

Bisang, Walter, Nikolaus P. Himmelmann & Björn Wiemer (eds.).  2004.  What makes grammaticalization?: A look from its fringes and its components.  Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.  Pp. 354.

 

Blackledge, Adrian. 2005. Discourse and power in a multilingual world. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 252.

 

Blommaert, Jan. 2005. Discourse: A critical introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 299.

 

Bloomer, Aileen, Patrick Griffiths, and Andrew John Merrison. 2005. Introducing language in use: A coursebook. New York: Routledge. Pp. 492.

 

Bloomer, W. Martin. 2004.  The contest of language: Before and beyond nationalism.  Notre Dame, IL: Notre Dame University Press.  Pp. 274.

 

Bodelot, Colette (ed.). 2004. Anaphore, cataphore et correlation en latin. Clermont-Ferrand: Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal. Pp. 190.

 

Bonvino, Elisabetta. 2005. Le sujet postverbal: Une étude sur l.italien parlé.  Paris: Ophrys. Pp. 235.

 

Borg, Emma.  2004.  Minimal semantics.  New York: Oxford University Press.  Pp. 288.

 

Boutkan, Dirk and Sjoerd Michael Siebinga. Old Frisian etymological dictionary.  Leiden: Brill.  Pp. 591.

 

Bradley, David, Randy LaPolla, Boyd Michailovsky and Graham Thurgood (eds.) 2003. Language Variation: Papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff.  Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.  Pp. 320.

 

Bradshaw, Joel & Francisc Czobor.  2005.  Otto Dempwolff's Grammar of the Jabêm language in New Guinea.  Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press.  Pp. 116.

 

Brainard, Sherri (comp.) 2003. Studies in Philippine languages and cultures 13: Karao texts. Manila: Linguistic Society of the Philippines. Pp. 147.

 

Brake, Phylip.  2004.  An introduction to Welsh.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 161.

 

Branchadell, Albert, and Lovell Margaret West (eds.). 2005. Less Translated Languages. Amsterdam:Benjamins. Pp vii, 389.

 

Branco, António, Tony McEnery and Ruslan Mitkov (eds.). 2005. Anaphora Processing. Linguistic, cognitive and computational modeling. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp. X, 449.

 

Breen, Gavan.  2004.  Innamincka talk: A grammar of the Innamincka dialect of Yandruwandha with notes on other dialects.  Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics.  Pp. 245.

 

Breen, Gavan.  2004.  Innamincka words: Yandruwandha dictionary and stories.  Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics.  Pp. 218.

 

Brisard, Frank (ed.).  2002.  Grounding: The epistemic footing of deixis and reference.  Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.  Pp. 475.

 

Bultinck, Bert.  2005. Numerous meanings: The meaning of English cardinals and the legacy of Paul Grice.  Amsterdam: Elsevier.  Pp. 327.

 

Burkhardt, Petra. 2005. The syntax-discourse interface: Representing and interpreting dependency. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 259.

 

Burridge, Kate. 2005. Weeds in the garden of words. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 196.

 

Butler, Alastair & Eric Mathieu.  2004.  The syntax of semantics and split constructions: A comparative study.  New York: Oxford University Press.  Pp. 223.

 

Butler, Christopher S., María de los Ángeles Gómez-González and Susana M. Doval-Suárez (eds.) 2005. The dynamics of language use: Functional and contrastive perspectives. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 413.

 

Calboli, Gualtiero (ed.)  2005.  Latina lingua! (Papers on grammar 9.1.)  Rome: Herder Editrice.  Pp. 506.

 

Calboli, Gualtiero (ed.)  2005.  Latina lingua! (Papers on grammar 9.2.)  Rome: Herder Editrice.  Pp. 590.

 

Callebaut, Werner and Diego Rasskin-Gutan (eds.) 2005. Modularity: Understanding the development and evolution of natural complex systems. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Pp. 455.

 

Campbell, Lyle.  2004.  Historical linguistics: An introduction, 2nd ed.  Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.  Pp. 448.

 

Canepari, Luciano. 2005. A handbook of phonetics. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 502.

 

Canepari, Luciano. 2005. A handbook of pronunciation. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 426.

 

Canepari, Luciano. 2005. Manuale de pronuncia. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 418.

 

Canepari, Luciano. 2005. Manuale di fonetica (2nd edition). Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 481.

 

Carlson, Laura & Emile van der Zee (eds.).  2005.  Functional feature in language and space: Insights from perception, categorization, and development.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.  Pp. 386.

 

Carr, Philip, Jacques Durand and Colin J. Ewen (eds.). 2005. Headhood, Elements, Specification and Contrastivity. Phonological papers in honour of John Anderson. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp. 430.

 

Carter, Ronald. 2004. Language and creativity: The art of common talk. New York: Routledge. Pp. 255.

 

Casadio, C., P.J. Scott and R.A.G. Seely. 2005. Language and grammar: Studies in mathematical linguistics and natural language. Stanford: CSLI Publications. Pp. 269.

 

Chametzky, Robert A. 2000. Phrase Structure: From Gb to Minimalism. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Pp. 171.

 

Chapman, Siobhan, and Christopher Routledge (eds.) 2005.  Key thinkers in linguistics and the philosophy of language.  New York: Oxford University Press.  Pp. 282.

 

Chomsky, Noam.  2005.  Rules and representations.  New York: Columbia University Press.  Pp. 299.

 

Coffin, Edna Amir, and Shmuel Bolozky. 2005. A reference grammar of modern Hebrew.  New York: Cambridge University Press.  Pp. 447.

 

Coleman, Julie.  2004.  A history of cant and slang dictionaries: Volume II: 1785-1858.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.  Pp. 338.

 

Corazza, Eros.  2004.  Reflecting the mind: Indexicality and quasi-indexicality.  New York: Oxford University Press.  Pp. 368.

 

Cornips, Leonie & Karen P. Corrigan (eds.).  2005.  Syntax and variation: Reconciling the biological and the social: Current issues in linguistic theory 265.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 312.

 

Cresti, Emanuela & Massimo Moneglia (eds.).  2005.  C-ORAL-ROM: Integrated reference corpora for spoken Romance languages: Studies in corpus linguistics 15.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 304 and DVD.

 

Crowley, Terry.  2004.  Bislama Reference Grammar.  Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press.  Pp. 205.

 

Crowley, Terry. 2002. Serial verbs in Oceanic: A descriptive typology. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 281.

 

Curzan, Anne, and Michael Adams. 2006.  How English works: A linguistic introduction.  New York: Pearson Education.  Pp. 561.

 

Cuyckens, Hubert, Walter de Mulder, & Tanja Mortelmans (eds.).  2005.  Adpositions of movement: Belgian Journal of Linguistics 18.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 323.

 

Dagiene, Sigita (ed.). 2004. Lietuviu Kalbotyra. Vilinus. Pp. 773.

 

Dancygier, Barbara and Eve Sweetser. 2005. Mental Spaces in Grammar: Conditional constructions. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 295.

 

Davenport, Mike & S. J. Hannahs.  2005.  Introducing phonetics & phonology, 2ed.  London: Hodder Arnold.  Pp. 223.

 

Davies, Diane.  2005.  Varieties of Modern English: An introduction.  Harlow, UK: Pearson Education Limited.  Pp. 172.

 

Davis, Stephen and Brendan S. Gillon. 2004. Semantics: A reader. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 921.

 

De Brabanter, Philip (ed.). 2005. Hybrid Questions. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 17. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp.229.

 

De Preester, Helena and Veroniek Knockaert (eds.) 2005. Body image and body schema: Interdisciplinary perspectives on the body. John Benjamins Publishing Company.  Pp. 346.

 

de Saussure, Louis, and Peter Schulz (eds.) 2005.  Manipulation and ideologies in the twentieth century: Discourse, language, mind.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 312.

 

De Wulf, C., J. Goosseens, & J. Taeldeman.  2005.  Fonologische atlas van de Nederlandse dialecten.  Gent: Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal-en Letterkunde.  Pp. approx. 400.

 

Décsy, Gyula.  2002.  The Afroasiatic protolanguage: An attempt at a combined phylogenetic and historical-comparative reconstruction with anthropological objectives.  Bloomington, IN: Eurolingua.  Pp. 136.

 

Décsy, Gyula.  2003.  The Chinese protolanguage: An attempt at a comprehensive internal reconstrution.  Bloomington, IN: Eurolingua.  Pp. 207.

 

Dedaic, Mirjana N. 2000. Me, you, us, and them: A discourse-analytical approach to former Croatian President Tudjman's State of the Nation Address.  Paper presented at the Linguistic Colloquims in Innsbruck, 2000. Peter Lang. Pp. 10.

 

Deignan, Alice.  2005.  Metaphor and corpus linguistics: Converging evidence in language and communication research 6.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 236.

 

del Valle-Inclan, Ramon. 2005. Spring sonata/Sonata de primavera: A dual-language book.  Trans. by Stanley Appelbaum. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, Inc. Pp. 107.

 

Delbecque, Nicole, Johan Van der Auwera, & Dirk Geeraerts (eds.).  2005.  Perspectives on variation: Sociolinguistic, historical, comparative.  Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.  Pp. 345.

 

Deutscher, Guy. 2005. The unfolding of language: An evolutionary tour of mankind's greatest invention. New York: Henry Holt and Company. Pp. 358.

 

Devaneyan, G. 2004. Nostratic: The light from Tamil. Tamilnadu: The Tirunelveli South India Saiva Siddhanta Words Publishing Society. Pp. 142.

 

Di Sciullo, Anna Maria (ed.).  UG and external systems: Language, brain, and computation: Linguistics aktuell/Linguistics today 75.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 398.

 

Diessel, Holger. 2005. The acquisition of complex sentences. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 226.

 

Dijk, Teun A. van. 2005. Racism and discourse in Spain and Latin America. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 198.

 

Dikken, Marcel den and Christina M. Tortora (eds.) 2005. The function of function words and functional categories. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 292.

 

Dimitrova, Birgitta Englund. 2005. Expertise and explicitation in the translation process. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 295.

 

Doetjes, Jenny and Jeroen van de Weijer (eds.) 2005. Linguistics in the Netherlands. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 243.

 

Doleschal, Ursula.  2004.  Genus als grammatische und textlinguistische kategorie: Eine kognitiv-funktionalistische Untersuchung des Russischen.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 245.

 

Dressler, Wolfgang U., Dieter Kastovsky, Oskar E. Pfeiffer and Franz Rainer (eds.) 2005 Morphology and its demarcations. Selected papers from the 11th Morphology Meeting, Vienna, February 2004. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 320.

 

Duarte de Oliveira, Márcia Santos.  Perguntas de constituinte em ibibio e a teoria de tipo oracional: Aspectos da periferia à esquerda com ênfase em foco.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 335.

 

DuBois, Lauretta J. and Carl D. DuBois (comps.) 2005. Studies in Philippine languages and cultures 14: Tagabawa Texts. Manila: Linguistic Society of the Philippines. Pp. 200.

 

Eberle, Andrea.  2004.  Koptisch: Ein Leitfaden durch das Saïdische.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 97.

 

Eemeren, Frans H. van and Peter Houtlosser (eds.) 2005. Argumentation in practice. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 368.

 

Eggins, Suzanne.  2004.  An introdution to systemic functional linguistics.  New York: Continuum.  Pp. 384.

 

Ehlers, Klaas-Hinrich. 2005. Strukturalismus in der deutschen sprachwissenschaft: Die rezeption der Prager Schule zwischen 1926 und 1945.  Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.  Pp. 594.

 

Elices Agudo, Juan Francisco.  2004.  Historical and theoretical approaches to English satire.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 121.

 

Ellis, Rod (ed.). 2005. Planning and Task Performance in a Second Language. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp. viii, 308 + index.

 

Elugardo, Reinaldo, and Robert J. Stainton (eds.) 2005. Ellipsis and nonsentential speech. Dordrecht: Springer. Pp. 269.

 

Escandell Vidal, M. Victoria.  2004.  Fundamentos de semántica composicional.  Barcelona: Ariel Lingüística.  Pp. 349.

 

Estill, Dennis.  2004.  Diachronic change in Erzya word stress.  Helsinki: Société Finno-Ougrienne.  Pp. 247.

 

Evans, Nicholas (ed.).  2003.  The non-Pama-Nyungan languages of northern Australia: Comparative studies of the continent's most linguistically complex region.  Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics.  Pp. 513.

 

Faarlund, Jan Terje.  2004.  The syntax of Old Norse.  New York: Oxford University Press.  Pp. 300.

 

Fenyvesi, Anna (ed.).  2005.  Hungarian language contact outside Hungary: Studies on Hungarian as a minority language: IMPACT: Studies in language and society 20.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 425.

 

Ferreira, Marilia. 2004. Morfossintaxe da lingua Parkateje. Munich: LIMCOM Europa. Pp. 131.

 

Fletcher, Paul & Jon F. Miller (eds.).  2005.  Developmental theory and language disorders: Trends in language acquisition research 4.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.  Pp. 217.

 

Fortescue, Michael, Eva Skafte Jensen, Jens Erik Mogensen and Lene Schøsler (eds.). 2005. Historical Linguistics 2003. Selected papers from the 16th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Copenhagen, 11-15 August 2003. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp.x, 312.

 

Fortescue, Michael.  2005.  Comparative Chukotko-Kamchatkan dictionary.  Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.  Pp. 496.

 

Foster-Cohen, Susan H., María del Pilar García-Mayo and Jasone Cenoz (eds.) 2005. EUROSLA Yearbook. Vol. 5 (2005). John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 281.

 

Frajzyngier, Zygmunt, Adam Hodges and David S. Rood (eds.). 2005. Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp.vi, 420 + index.

 

Frogel, Shai. 2005. The rhetoric of philosophy. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 156.

 

Galkina, T. V. & O. A. Osipova (comps.), & John R. Krueger (ed.).  2004.  Andrei Petrovich Dulzon bibliography.  Bloomington, IN: Eurolingua.  Pp. 47.

 

Garay, Ana Fernández. Diccionario tehuelche-español/Indice español. Leiden: Universidad de Leiden. Pp. 208.

 

Gass, Susan, and Sinfree Makoni (eds.). 2004. World Applied Linguistics. A Celebration of AILA at 40. AILA Review, Volume 17. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp.143.

 

Gee, James Paul. 2005. An introduction to discourse analysis: Theory and method. New York: Routledge. Pp. 209.

 

Geeslin, Kimberly L.  2005.  Crossing disciplinary boundaries to improve the analysis of second language data: A study of copula choice with adjectives in Spanish.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 175.

 

Genady, Shlomper.  2005.  Modality in Hindi.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 175.

 

Genetti, Carol (ed.).  2004.  Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal: Manange and Sherpa.  Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics.  Pp. 324.

 

Glaser, Elvira, Peter Ott, & Rudolf Schwarzenbach (eds.).  2004.  Alemannisch im Sprachvergleich: Beiträge zur 14. Arbeitstagung für alemannische Dialektologie in Männedorf (Zürich) vom 16.-18.9.2002.  Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.  Pp. 500.

 

Goffman, Erving. Rede-Weisen: Formen der Kommunikation in sozialen Situationen.  Konstanz: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft. Pp. 275.

 

Golato, Andrea. 2005. Compliments and Compliment Responses. Grammatical structure and sequential organization. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp.xii, 249 pp.

 

Goldin-Meadow, Susan. 2003. Hearing gesture: How our hands help us think. Belknap Press of Harvard UP. Pp. 304.

 

Gottlieb, Nanette.  2005.  Language and Society in Japan.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.  Pp. 169.

 

Granberry, Julian (ed.).  2004.  Modern Chitimacha (Sitimaxa).  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 111.

 

Granberry, Julian.  2005.  The Americas that might have been: Native American social systems through time.  Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.  Pp. 204.

 

Grillo, Eric (ed.). 2005. Power Without Domination. Dialogism and the empowering property of communication. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp. xvii, 237 + index.

 

Gui, Ming Chao.  2005.  The phonology of Guangzhou Cantonese.  Munich: LINCOM Europa.  Pp. 138.

 

Gullmets-Wik, Marie-Charlotte.  2004.  Backa och backe, glader och glad; Formväxling i talspråket i Jakobstad, Kristinestad, Ekenäs och Lovisa.  Helsinki: Svenska Litteeratursällskapet i Finland.  Pp. 247.

 

Gussenhoven, Carlos & Haike Jacobs.  2005.  Understanding phonology, 2ed.  London: Hodder Arnold.  Pp. 284.

 

Haegeman, Liliane. 2006. Thinking syntactically: A guide to argumentation and analysis. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Pp. 400.

 

Haiden, Martin.  2005.  Theta theory.  Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.  Pp. 293.

 

Hakulinen, Auli and Margret Selting (eds.)  2005.  Syntax and lexis in conversation: Studies on the use of linguistic resources in talk-in-interaction. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. 408.

 

Halmari, Helena and Tuija Virtanen (eds.). 2005. Persuasion Across Genres. A linguistic approach. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Pp. xiv, 253.

 

Harris, Roy. 2005. The linguistics of history. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. 244.

 

Harris, Roy. 2005. The semantics of science. New York: Continuum. Pp. 219.

 

Haser, Verena.  2005.  Metaphor, metonymy, and experientialist philosophy: Challenging cognative semantics.  Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.  Pp. 286.

 

Haug, Dag & Eirik Welo (eds.).  2005.  Haptacahaptaitis: Festschrift for Fridrik Thordarson.  Oslo: The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture.  Pp. 346.

 

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