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Publications Received

(To 30 September 2023)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2023

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  • Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.; Bradshaw, Robert L.; Ciucci, Luca; & Wangdi, Pema (eds.) (2023). Celebrating indigenous voice: Legends and narratives in languages of the tropics and beyond. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. 339. Hb. €125.

  • Bhatia, Aditi (2023). Digital influencers and online expertise: The linguistic power of beauty vloggers. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 160. Hb. £104.

  • Blackledge, Adrian, & Creese, Angela (2023). Essays in linguistic ethnography: Ethics, aesthetics, encounters. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 240. Pb. £30.

  • Breeze, Ruth; Gintsburg, Sarali; & Baynham, Mike (eds.) (2023). Narrating migrations from Africa and the Middle East: A spatio-temporal approach. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 240. Pb. £29.

  • Burnett, Heather (2023 ). Meaning, identity, and interaction: Sociolinguistic variation and change in game-theoretic pragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 250. Hb. £95.

  • Cameron, Deborah (2023). Language, sexism and misogyny. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 232. Pb. £28.

  • Carr, E. Summerson, (2023). Working the difference: Science, spirit, and the spread of motivational interviewing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pp. 277. Pb. $30.

  • Cheung, Hung-nin Samuel (2023). Cantonese: Since the nineteenth century. Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. Pp. 384. Hb. US$55.

  • Collins, Luke, & Baker, Paul (2023). Language, discourse and anxiety. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 276. Pb. £26.80.

  • Coulmas, Florian (2022). Language, writing, and mobility: A sociological perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 208. Hb. £71.

  • Deumert, Ana, & Makoni, Sinfree (eds.) (2023). From Southern theory to decolonizing sociolinguistics: Voices, questions and alternatives. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 296. Pb. £40.

  • DiMaggio, Anthony R. (2023). Fake news in America: Contested meanings in the post-truth era. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 280. Hb. £95.

  • Djenar, Dwi Noverini, & Sidnell, Jack (eds.) (2023). Signs of deference, signs of demeanour: Interlocutor reference and self-other relations across Southeast Asian speech communities. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press. Pp. 288. Hb. SG$52.

  • Doerr, Neriko Musha, & McGuire, Jennifer M. (eds.) (2023). Performative linguistic space: Ethnographies of spatial politics and dynamic linguistic practices. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. 200. Hb. €115.

  • Dunmire, Patricia L. (2023). The great nation of futurity: The discourse and temporality of American national identity. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 216. Hb. £54.

  • Enfield, N. J., & Sidnell, Jack (2022). Consequences of language: From primary to enhanced intersubjectivity. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Pp. 252. Pb. $45.

  • Evans, David (2023). Rationality and interpretation: On the identities of language. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 208. Pb. £29.

  • Gordon, Cynthia (2023). Intertextuality 2.0: Metadiscourse and meaning-making in an online community. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 264. Pb. £26.

  • Gorter, Durk, & Cenoz, Jasone (2023). A panorama of linguistic landscape studies. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 472. Pb. £40.

  • Gspandl, Julia; Korb, Christina; Heiling, Angelika; & Erling, Elizabeth J. (eds.) (2023). The power of voice in transforming multilingual societies. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 264. Pb. £35.

  • Hohaus, Pascal (ed.) (2022). Science communication in times of crisis. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. vi, 222. Hb. €100.

  • Jacobs, Lanita (2022). To be real: Truth and racial authenticity in African American standup comedy. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 208. Pb. £24.

  • Kallen, Jeffrey L. (2023). Linguistic landscapes: A sociolinguistic approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 378. Hb. £95.

  • Kataoka, Kuniyoshi (2023). Language and body in place and space: Discourse of Japanese rock climbing. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 256. Hb. £85.50.

  • Kelly, Piers (2022). The last language on Earth: Linguistic utopianism in the Philippines. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 306. Pb. £30.

  • Kheir, Eva A. (2023). Codeswitching as an index and construct of sociopolitical identity: The case of the Druze and Arabs in Israel. Leiden: Brill. Pp. xx, 244. Hb. €115.

  • Kibbey, Tyler Everett (2023). Linguistics out of the closet: The interdisciplinarity of gender and sexuality in language science. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. 300. Hb. €115.

  • Koivisto, Aino; Vepsäläinen, Heidi; & Virtanen, Mikko T. (2023). Conversation analytic perspectives to digital interaction: Practices, resources, and affordances. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. Pp. 285. Pb. €45. eBook open access.

  • Labov, William, with Sankoff, Gillian (2023). Conversations with strangers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 76. Pb. £16.70.

  • Ladegaard, Hans J. (2023). Migrant workers’ narratives of return: Alienation and identity transformations. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 166. Hb. £104.

  • Lexander, Kristin Vold, & Androutsopoulos, Jannis (2023). Multilingual families in a digital age: Mediational repertoires and transnational practices. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 256. Hb. £96.

  • Maher, John C. (2022). Language communities in Japan. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 272. Hb. £71.

  • Makoni, Sinfree; Severo, Cristine; Abdelhay, Ashraf; Kaiper-Marquez, Anna; & Milojičić, Višnja (eds.) (2023). Shades of decolonial voices in linguistics. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 272. Pb. £30.

  • McColl Millar, Robert (2023). A history of the Scots language. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 208. Pb. £30.

  • McSwann, Jeff (ed.) (2023). Multilingual perspectives on translanguaging. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 392. Pb. £26.

  • Merchant, Guy (2023). Why writing still matters: Written communication in changing times. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 280. Pb. £26.

  • Mondada, Lorenza, & Peräkylä, Anssi (eds.) (2023). New perspectives on Goffman in language and interaction: Body, participation and the self. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 342. Hb. £104.

  • Moore, Emma (2023). Socio-syntax: Exploring the social life of grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 280. Hb. £95.

  • Muntigl, Peter (2023). Interaction in psychotherapy: Managing relationships in emotion-focused treatments of depression. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 348. Hb. £107.

  • Nandi, Enakshi (2023). Embedding subversion and gender identity: The grammar and use of ‘Ulti’, the secret language of the Koti community in Bengal. New Delhi: Tulika Books. Pp. 180. Hb. US$29.

  • Ndlovu, Sambulo (ed.) (2023). Personal names and naming from an anthropological-linguistic perspective. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. 375. Hb. €115.

  • Neumaier, Theresa (2023). Conversation in world Englishes: Turn-taking and cultural variation in Southeast Asian and Caribbean English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 280. Hb. £95.

  • O'Connor, Brendan H. (2023). Multilingual baseball: Language learning, identity, and intercultural communication in the transnational game. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 240. Hb. £85.50.

  • Pihlaja, Stephen (2021). Talk about faith: How debate and conversation shape belief. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 212. Pb. £22.

  • Potowski, Kim, & Torres, Lourdes (2023). Spanish in Chicago. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 336. Pb. £26.

  • Robert-Foley, Lily (2023). Experimental translation: The work of translation in the age of algorithmic production. London: Goldsmiths Press. Pp. 248. Pb. $35.

  • Seargeant, Philip, with Giaxoglou, Korina, & Monahan, Frank (2023). Political activism in the linguistic landscape: Or, how to use public space as a medium for protest. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 104. Pb. £10.

  • Sedighi, Anousha (ed.) (2023). Iranian and minority languages at home and in diaspora. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. 409. Hb. €145.

  • Stivers, Tanya (2022). The book of answers: Alignment, autonomy, and affiliation in social interaction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 232. Hb. £74.

  • Sultana, Shaila; Md, Mian. Kabir, Naushaad; Zulfeqar Haider, Md.; Roshid, Mohammod Moninoor; & Obaidul Hamid, M. (2024). Language in society in Bangladesh and beyond: Voices of the unheard in the Global South. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 328. Hb. £104.

  • Trudgill, Peter (2023). The long journey of English: A geographical history of the language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 202. Pb. £19.

  • Williams, Quentin, & Singh, Jaspal Naveel (eds.) (2023). Global hiphopography. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. xxvi, 466. Hb. €150.

  • Wright, Laura (2022). The social life of words: A historical approach. Oxford: John Wiley & Sons. Pp. 224. Pb. £26.

  • Zayts-Spence, Olga, & Bridges, Susan M. (eds.) (2023). Language, health and culture: Problematizing the centers and peripheries of healthcare communication research. Routledge. Pp. 212. Hb. £104.