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Language & Linguistics 2011-12

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Contents

Language & Linguistics 2011-12

Core Textbooks 3

Morphology 4

Sociolinguistics 5

Historical Linguistics 7

English Language 8

Discourse Analysis 10

Language Acquisition 11

Applied Linguistics 12

Pragmatics 13

Phonetics & Phonology 14

Philosophy of Language 15

Corpus Linguistics 16

Languages 17

Scots Language 18

Arabic Language & Linguistics 19

Reference 20

Author/Editor Index 21

Sales Reps & Agents 22

Order Form 23

Cover image: Cathy Sprent

Welcome to the new Edinburgh University Press Language and Linguistics catalogue. As well as features on our top new titles you will find a full list of our backlist titles. Please browse to see how our list is developing especially in the areas of Sociolinguistics and Language Acquisition. Highlights for 2011-12 include:

OrdersYou’ll find the order form at the end of the catalogue. Please photocopy it if you need extra copies.

Textbook Inspection Copiest Titles marked with a textbook logo are available to lecturers on inspection. See order form for details.

Ebookse Books marked with the ebook logo are available as ebooks. The majority of our ebooks are available from Academic Rights Press, Amazon Ebooks, Dawson, eBooks.com, EBL, Follett Digital Reserves, MyiLibrary, NetLibrary and Questia.

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Lanugage Teaching by Melinda Whong, p.11

An Introduction to Multilinguism by Larissa Aronin & Muiris Ó Laoire, p.11

An Introduction to Element Theoryby Phillip Backley, p.14

Irish Sign Language by Lorraine Leeson & John I. Saeed, p.17

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Core Textbooks

SECOND EDITION

Introducing Sociolinguistics Edited by Rajend Mesthrie, University of Cape Town, Joan Swann, the Open University, Ana Deumert, University of Cape Town & William Leap, the American University, Washington DC

Provides a solid foundation in all aspects of sociolinguistics

’The coverage is impressive in its richness of detail and range of studies… Mesthrie, Swann, Deumert and Leap have produced an excellent coursebook.’ Journal of Sociolingusitics

The second edition of this popular textbook expertly synthesises the main approaches to sociolinguistics. Written with the beginner in mind, it provides a broad introduction covering areas such as multilingualism, code-choice, language variation, dialectology, interactional studies, gender, language contact, language and inequality, and language and power.

•Illustrated with maps, diagrams, inset boxes, drawings and cartoons•Uses numerous examples from multilingual

settings•Includes a glossary, suggestions for further

reading, a full bibliography, and a section on ‘next steps’

2009 o 528pp96 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 3844 4 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3843 7 o £80.00

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Edinburgh Advanced Textbooks in LinguisticsSeries Editors: Peter Ackema & Mitsuhiko Ota, both University of Edinburgh

This series supports the study of core topics as taught in the later years of linguistics degree courses. Each volume provides an in-depth introduction to a particular linguistic subdiscipline, while also engaging with recent research on the subject. Volumes in the series provide exercises in each chapter to consolidate learning and suggestions for further reading to promote independent enquiry.

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Essential Programming for LinguisticsMartin Weisser, Chemnitz University of Technology

An ideal starting point for linguists approaching computer programming for the first time

Practical examples are designed to help the reader to identify basic issues in handling language data, conduct simple analyses in morphology/morphosyntax and phonotactics, create frequency lists from corpus materials, to gather basic descriptive statistics on texts, and to design graphical user interfaces for writing more efficient and easy-to-use analysis tools.

Two different types of exercise help readers to either to learn interpret and understand illustrative sample code, or to develop algorithmic thinking and solution strategies through turning a series of instructions into sample programs.

2009 o 192pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 3856 7 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3855 0 o £80.00

FORTHCOMING

MorphologyFrom Data to TheoriesAntonio Fábregas, University of Tromsø & Sergio Scalise, University of Bologna

A detailed discussion of morphology for intermediate and advanced students

Tackling theoretical approaches to morphology including Construction Grammar and the Minimalist Program, this book moves away from the concentration on units found in introductory textbooks to focus on more in-depth examinations of processes and phenomena. Each chapter covers the main concepts through example data, before discussing the pros and cons of the approach.

May 2012 o 224pp o t96 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 4313 4 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 4314 1 o £70.00

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Cognitive Linguistics An Introduction Vyvyan Evans, University of Bangor & Melanie Green, University of Sussex

An authoritative general introduction to cognitive linguistics

’This massive yet reasonably priced book provides a very useful guide to major parts of the ‘cognitive’ strand of linguistics and I have no doubt that every cognitive linguist will want it as a reference book.’ Times Higher Education

I whole-heartedly congratulate Evans & Green for their laborious work and, accordingly, recommend it to be used as a textbook … indispensable reading.’Linguist List

While all topics are introduced in terms accessible to undergraduate students, this work is sufficiently comprehensive and detailed to serve as a reference work for scholars from linguistics and neighbouring disciplines who wish to gain a better understaning of the subject.

Cognitive Linguistics features:•Exercises at the end of each chapter•Annotated reading lists for each chapter•Lively and accessible presentation •A full bibliography

2006 o 848pp o t o e200 diagrammatic illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 1832 3 o £26.99

SECOND EDITION

Historical Linguistics Lyle Campbell

A hands-on introduction to historical linguistics

‘Thanks to his practical approach, Campbell’s book has a clear edge as the most useful practical introduction to the subject for beginners - and for more advanced students and specialists.’Times Higher Education

With abundant examples and exercises, this textbook helps students learn for themselves how to do historical linguistics.

2004 o 472pp o t Pb o 978 0 7486 1905 4 o £19.99

Clinical Linguistics Louise Cummings, Nottingham Trent University

Gives SLT students an excellent starting point for a wide range of communication impairments

‘[Clinical Linguistics] is impressive not only in its scope, but also in its style and clarity, and the book should be a reference for students, researchers, and clinicians working in the area of speech, language, and communication disorders.’International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders

2008 o 528pp o t o e22 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 2077 7 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2076 0 o £85.00

JOURNAL

Word Structure Editors: Heinz Giegerich, University of Edinburgh, Laurie Bauer, Victoria University of Wellington & Greg Stump, University of Kentucky

An international journal of linguistic morphology and all related disciplines

Word Structure’s outlook is both synchronic and diachronic. Its interests are both empirical and theoretical. Its aim is to further the understanding of the nature of words, in every sense and in the broadest definition, in the languages of the world by applying to that concept the methodologies of disciplines such as morphology, syntax and phonology, of sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics, of formal, computational, cognitive and historical linguistics and of any other relevant sub-discipline of linguistics.

Two issues per year o ISSN 1750-1245e-ISSN 1755-2036 o www.eupjournals.com/word

SECOND EDITION

Introducing Linguistic Morphology Laurie Bauer

Guides the reader from the very first principles of the internal structure of words through to controversial issues

2003 o 384ppPb o 978 0 7486 1705 0 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1704 3 o £85.00

See also Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language, p9 and Edinburgh Advanced Textbooks in Linguistics, p3

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Edinburgh SociolinguisticsSeries Editors: Joan Swann, the Open University & Paul Kerswill, Lancaster University

Designed for second or third year undergraduates, this series covers the core topics within sociolinguistics. Volumes are discursive, accessibly written and alert to developments in the field, offering a critical overview as well as insights derived from the author’s own research.

Praise for the series:

’Certainly the greatest achievement of [Sociolinguistics and Corpus Linguistics] is that it brings down barriers between linguistic approaches; the book clearly shows how CL and SL can learn from each other by improving their methods, re-evaluating findings and finally being able to better position themselves within linguistics.’Linguist List

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NEW

Linguistic Variation and ChangeScott F. Kiesling, University of Pittsburgh

The only textbook available covering all aspects of variation in sociolinguistics

This book provides a wide survey of the field, organized around the tension among three constraints on variation: linguistic structure, social structure and identity, and social and linguistic perception. Both the views from classic variationist literature and new work challenging this literature are discussed, with an emphasis in the newer work on non-English and non-European contexts.

May 2011 o 208pp55 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 3762 1 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3761 4 o £70.00

FORTHCOMING

English SociophoneticsKevin Watson, Lancaster University

An integrated approach to the multifaceted subfield of linguistics in which phonetics, phonology and sociolinguistics interact

Illustrated with examples from standard and non-standard English from Britain, the USA, Australia and beyond, this book first considers how English varies across geographical and social boundaries then introduces the technical terminology and theoretical concepts of auditory and acoustic phonetics.

March 2012 o 192pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 3615 0 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3614 3 o £70.00

FORTHCOMING

The Sociolinguistics of WritingTheresa Lillis, Open University

Brings the study of writing to the heart of sociolinguistic inquiry

This book introduces an area that is growing in importance within sociolinguistics, illustrating and challenging the ‘great divide’ between speech and writing. It is organised around around four main areas: socially oriented text analyses of written texts; modality inflected analyses of texts and practices; writing as identity and performance; and the analysis of literacy practices in relation to networks, access, participation and resources.

April 2012 o 192pp o t o e20 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 3750 8 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3748 5 o £70.00

Sociolinguistics and Corpus LinguisticsPaul Baker, Lancaster University

Describes the ways in which corpora can be utilised in sociolinguistic enquiry

This book covers the range of ways in which corpora can be gainfully employed in sociolinguistic enquiry, critically discussing corpus analytical procedures such as frequencies, collocations, dispersions, keywords, key keywords and concordances.

2010 o 200pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 2736 3 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2735 6 o £70.00

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Dialects of EnglishSeries Editors: Joan Beal, University of Sheffield, Karen P. Corrigan, Newcastle University & April McMahon, University of Edinburgh

Books in this series provide concise, up-to-date documentation for varieties of English from around the world. Written by experts who have conducted first-hand research, the volumes provide a starting point for anyone wishing to know more about a particular dialect. Each volume follows a common structure, covering the background, phonetics and phonology, morphosyntax, lexis and history of a variety of English, and concludes with an annotated bibliography and some sample texts.

’The series promises to be a most welcome contribution to the knowledge of “alternative histories of English.”’English Worldwide

‘Indian English is undoubtedly a must-have textbook for newcomers to this area of study.’Linguist List

‘A valuable addition to the growing literature on Singapore English. Thoughtfully written in clear, simple language … the discussion is entirely descriptive; there is no trace of prescriptivismor negative judgment.RELC Journal

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Irish English, volume 2 - The Republic of IrelandJeff KallenMay 2012 o 160pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 3879 6 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3878 9 o £60.00

West Midlands English: Birmingham and the Black CountryUrszula Clark & Esther AspreyMarch 2012 o 192pp 12 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 4168 0 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 4169 7 o £60.00

Smoky Mountain EnglishBridget L. AndersonMarch 2012 o 160pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2423 2 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2422 5 o £60.00

Urban North-Eastern English: Tyneside to TeessideJoan Beal, Lourdes Burbano-Elizondo & Carmen LlamasOctober 2011 o 160ppPb o 978 0 7486 4152 9 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3929 8 o £55.00

Hong Kong EnglishJane Setter, Cathy S. P. Wong & Brian H. S. Chan2010 o 160pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 3596 2 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3595 5 o £60.00

Irish English, volume 1 - Northern IrelandKaren P. Corrigan2010 o 208pp o e21 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 3429 3 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3428 6 o £60.00

Newfoundland and Labrador EnglishSandra Clarke2010 o 224pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2617 5 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2616 8 o £60.00

Indian EnglishSailaja Pingali2009 o 184pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2595 6 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2594 9 o £60.00

New Zealand EnglishJennifer Hay, Margaret A. Maclagan & Elizabeth Gordon2008 o 184pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2530 7 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2529 1 o £60.00

Singapore EnglishDavid Deterding2007 o 144pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2545 1 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2544 4 o £60.00

Northern and Insular ScotsRobert McColl Millar2007 o 192pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2317 4 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2316 7 o £60.00

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Language and Identities Edited by Carmen Llamas & Dominic Watt, both University of York

How we use language to construct, maintain and project multi-faceted identities

The collection brings together 22 specially commissioned chapters on a range of topics around the language/identity nexus to illustrate how the multi-layered, dynamic nature of identities is realised through linguistic behaviour.

2009 o 320pp 33 b&w illutrationsPb o 978 0 7486 3577 1 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3576 4 o £85.00

Language and Social Change in Central Europe Discourses on Policy, Identity and the German LanguagePatrick Stevenson & Jenny Carl, both University of Southampton

A study of the dynamics of language and social change

Combining macro perspectives on language policies with ethnographic approaches, the authors focus on the German language, with its uniquely complex and problematic history. Situating the study in the context of the end of the Cold War and eastern expansion of the European Union, they make a unique contribution to the sociolinguistics of globalisation.

2010 o 256pp o eHb o 978 0 7486 3598 6 o £70.00

Arabic Sociolinguistics Reem Bassiouney, Georgetown University

The first introduction to the field of Arabic sociolinguistics

This book discusses major trends in research on diglossia, code-switching, gendered discourse, language variation and change, and language policies in relation to Arabic. It shows how sociolinguistic theories can be applied to Arabic and, conversely, what the study of Arabic can contribute to our understanding of the function of language in society.

2009 o 336ppPb o 978 0 7486 2374 7 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2373 0 o £65.00

Language Contact Sarah G. Thomason2001 o 320ppPb o 978 0 7486 0719 8 o £23.99

Language and Power in the Modern World Mary Talbot, Karen Atkinson & David Atkinson2003 o 352ppPb o 978 0 7486 1538 4 o £25.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1539 1 o £70.00

New-Dialect Formation Peter Trudgill2006 o 208ppPb o 978 0 7486 1877 4 o £18.99

Sociolinguistic Variation and Change Peter Trudgill2001 o 208ppPb o 978 0 7486 1515 5 o £23.99

See also Textbooks on p3 and Reference on p17.

Early Modern English Charles Barber

’Barber provides the most thorough study I have seen of this period. The book should be invaluable to any university with a strong program in English that includes teaching the history of the language.’ Library Journal

1997 o 304ppPb o 978 0 7486 0835 5 o £29.99

The Dictionary of Historical and Comparative Linguistics R. L. Trask, formerly University of Sussex

’This is a very useful tool not only for beginners and advanced students but a good synthesis and reference book for professionals.’Bulletin De La Société Polonaise De Linguistique

2000 o 384ppPb o 978 0 7486 1001 3 o £27.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1003 7 o £125.00

Everyday English 1500-1700 A Reader Edited by Bridget Cusack

’An extremely useful source-book for courses on Early Modern English, whether at undergraduate or postgraduate level … the student is brought as close as possible to the real language of the time.’ Year’s Work in English Studies

1998 o 320ppPb o 978 0 7486 0776 1 o £29.99

Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language, p8 and Scots Language p19.

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English Language

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Edinburgh Textbooks on the English LanguageSeries Editor: Heinz Giegerich, University of Edinburgh

Divided into two sections - introductory and advanced - each textbook in the series clearly describes, explains and explores different aspects of English, covering the equivalent of an introductory course. Each book contains exercises and recommendations for further reading.

Praise for the series:‘A welcome addition to the literature on international varieties of English and can definitely be recommended as an introductory guide for students who wish to study this varied and fascinating field.Archiv fuer Geschichte der Philosophie

‘A clear and concise introduction to its topic… this second edition of [An introduction to English Syntax] contains useful exercises at the end of each chapter, as well as a discussion of the exercises at the end of the book.’Year’s Work in English Studies

‘This textbook offers a very useful and stimulating introduction to a long neglected period in the history of the English language. Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade draws on her own extensive research in the field and research in projects supervised by her which have produced fascinating insights.’Linguist List

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An Introduction to English SociolinguisticsGraeme Trousdale, University of Edinburgh

Introduces the range of sociolinguistic theories and the insights they provide for a greater understanding of varieties of English, past and present.

2010 o 160pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 2325 9 o £15.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2324 2 o £55.00

An Introduction to English PhoneticsRichard Ogden, University of York

Guides readers through the vocal tract and explains how sounds of speech are made, covering the concepts, terminology and representations needed for an understanding of how English is pronounced.

2009 o 192pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 2541 3 o £16.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2540 6 o £65.00

An Introduction to Late Modern EnglishIngrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade, University of Leiden

An introductory textbook to the Late Modern English period, making full use of the wide range of electronic research tools available to students.

2009 o 176pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 2598 7 o £16.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2597 0 o £65.00

Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language – Introductory

FORTHCOMING o REVISED EDITION

An Introduction to Old EnglishRhona Alcorn, University of Edinburgh Updated from the first edition by the late Richard Hogg, formerly University of Manchester

An overview of the first centuries in the history of the English language

Designed for students unfamiliar with the earliest stages of the English language this introduction offers a unique study of Old English in context. It contains short texts, exercises, a glossary of key terms and an Old English glossary.

February 2012 o 216pp o tPb o 978 0 7486 4238 0 o £16.99Hb o 978 0 7486 4239 7 o £65.00

An Introduction to Regional EnglishesDialect Variation and ChangeJoan Beal, University of Sheffield

A description of regional varieties of British English

Drawing on recent research, this textbook contains chapters outlining the main regional differences in accent, dialect grammar and dialect vocabulary, followed by discussions of research into geographical diffusion, levelling, issues of identity and stereotypes. Each chapter contains an exercise or discussion point.

2010 o 144pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 2117 0 o £15.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2116 3 o £55.00

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An Introduction to International Varieties of EnglishLaurie Bauer2002 o 144pp o tPb o 978 0 7486 1338 0 o £16.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1337 3 o £65.00

An Introduction to English MorphologyAndrew Carstairs-McCarthy2001 o 160pp o tPb o 978 0 7486 1326 7 o £16.99

An Introduction to Middle EnglishSimon Horobin & Jeremy Smith2002 o 192pp o tPb o 978 0 7486 1481 3 o £16.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1480 6 o £65.00

An Introduction to English Semantics and PragmaticsPatrick Griffiths2006 o 208pp o t o e Pb o 978 0 7486 1632 9 o £15.99

An Introduction to English PhonologyApril McMahon2001 o 160pp o tPb o 978 0 7486 1251 2 o £16.99

An Introduction to English SyntaxJim Miller2008 o 224pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 3361 6 o £16.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3360 9 o £65.00

An Introduction to Early Modern EnglishTerttu Nevalainen2006 o 192pp o tPb o 978 0 7486 1524 7 o £16.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1523 0 o £65.00

Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language – AdvancedFORTHCOMING

English Historical SociolinguisticsRobert McColl Millar, University of Aberdeen

Develops a deeper understanding of both sociolinguistics and historical linguistics

Moving beyond a linear narrative history of English, this book provides students with a deeper understanding of the sociolinguistic forces which initiate or encourage language change. Uniquely, it discusses not only the central variationist tendencies present in language change and their analysis but also the macrosociolinguistic forces which act upon all speakers and their language.

February 2012 o 240pp o t Pb o 978 0 7486 4180 2 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 4181 9 o £70.00

FORTHCOMING

A Historical Syntax of EnglishBettelou Los, University Nijmegen

Shows how many factors influence syntactic change

This book discusses formal and functional approaches to charting the major developments in the syntax of English, addressing key issues of interpretation and focus. It does not assume any knowledge of Old or Middle English or of formal syntax, although students should be familiar with concepts such as verbs and nouns, subjects and objects, and morphology and case.

May 2012 o 240pp o tPb o 978 0 7486 4143 7 o £18.99Hb o 978 0 7486 4144 4 o £70.00

FORTHCOMING

A Historical Morphology of English Dieter Kastovsky, University of Vienna

Chronological discussion allows a focus on morphology in progress

Studies of morphology have so far focused retrospectively on root languages, such as Germanic to interpret Old English. This study instead focuses on morphology in progress and so also includes interpretation of the future of English. It proves how language change is more systematic than short-term change suggests. This textbook is conveniently divided by the main historical branches of morphology: Modern, Indo-European, Germanic, Old, Middle and Early Modern English.

January 2012 o 256pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 1474 5 o £18.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3686 0 o £70.00

Corpus Linguistics and the Description of EnglishHans Lindquist, Linnaeus University, Sweden

A lively hands-on introduction to the use of electronic corpora

This book introduces corpora and the rationale and basic methodology of corpus linguistics then presents a number of case studies providing new insights into vocabulary, collocations, phraseology, metaphor and metonymy, syntactic structures, male and female language, and language change. Each chapter has exercises and suggestions for further reading.

2009 o 240ppPb o 978 0 7486 2615 1 o £18.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2614 4 o £70.00

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NEW

Intercultural CommunicationA Critical Introduction Ingrid Piller, Macquarie University

An up-to-date introduction to a developing field of linguistics

Ingrid Piller combines discourse analytic and sociolinguistic perspectives to explain communication in context. The first treats cultural identity, difference and similarity as discursive constructions. The second, informed by bilingualism studies, highlights the use and prestige of different languages and language varieties as well as the varying access that speakers have to them.

Key Features •Case studies from around the world •Learning objectives, key points, exercises and

suggestions for further reading in each chapter•Reader-friendly, accessible style

May 2011 o 224pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 3284 8 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3283 1 o £70.00

Discourse and Identity Shortlisted for the BAAL Book Prize 2007Bethan Benwell & Elizabeth Stokoe

’A stimulating resource.’Discourse Studies

’An excellent addition to the existing growing literature on the study of identity through discourse.’ Sociolinguistic Studies

2006 o 328pp o t o ePb o 78 0 7486 1750 0 o £19.99

NEW

Mediated Business InteractionsIntercultural Communication Between Speakers of Spanish Rosina Márquez Reiter, University of Surrey This is the first text to examine mediated business interaction in Spanish. Through conversation analysis, this book informs our understanding of intercultural communication in a contemporary business environment by focusing on communication between native speakers of Spanish from around the world. Various modes of communication are discussed as well as the methods engaged by telephone conversationalists to supply and demand a service in Spanish.

July 2011 o 256pp o eHb o 9780748635771 o £60.00

SECOND EDITION

The Discursive Construction of National Identity Ruth Wodak, Lancaster University & Rudolf de Cillia, Martin Reisigl & Karin Liebhart, all University of Vienna

An analysis of discourses of national identity in Europe with particular attention to Austria

2009 o 288ppo ePb o 978 0 7486 3734 8 o £27.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3726 3 o £80.00

The Handbook of Business Discourse Edited by Francesca Bargiela-ChiappiniMay 2009 o 528ppHb o 978 0 7486 2801 8 o £95.00

The Languages of Business Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini & Sandra Harris1997 o 264ppPb o 978 0 7486 0833 1 o £18.99

Discourse in Late Modernity Lilie Chouliaraki & Norman Fairclough1999 o 176ppPb o 978 0 7486 1082 2 o £29.99

Text World Theory Joanna Gavins2007 o 208pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2300 6 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2299 3 o £70.00

Discourse Analysis Alexandra Georgakopoulou & Dionysis Goutsos2004 o 232ppPb o 978 0 7486 2045 6 o £27.99

Critical Discourse Analysis and Language Cognition Kieran O’Halloran2003 o 288ppPb o 978 0 7486 1828 6 o £29.99

Texture – A Cognitive Aesthetics of Reading Peter Stockwell2009 o 224ppHb o 978 0 7486 2581 9 o £60.00

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Language TeachingLinguistic Theory in Practice Melinda Whong, University of Leeds

A linguistics-based perspective on language teaching

How does the study of language impact upon English Language Training (ELT)? Where do theory and practise meet? This textbook will demonstrate how language theories can impact upon second language teaching.

Written by an experienced ELT lecturer, the study begins with a brief historical survey of the different ways in which language has been viewed, highlighting implications for language teaching. Current linguistic approaches are then described – formal, functional and cognitive – and how these perspectives translate into classroom practise from the heart of the text. The book then explores well-known language teaching methods, looking at the extent to which theory can be seen to manifest itself in each approach respectively. It concludes with very practical aspects of teaching, presenting and then deconstructing a sample lesson plan to show how understanding of theory can influence even the most practical aspects of classroom teaching.

This is the first textbook to provide a linguistics-based perspective on language teaching and will be a valuable resource to professional language teachers, student and academics alike.

January 2011 o 224pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 3557 3 o £19.99 Hb o 978 0 7486 3634 1 o £60.00

An Introduction to Multilinguism Larissa Aronin, Oranim Academic College, Israel & Muiris Ó Laoire, Auckland University

A companion to courses dealing with multi-language use

Using numerous illuminating facts and significant findings from a wide variety of multilingual settings, this textbook systematically presents up-to-date knowledge of multilingualism in a way accessible to newcomers to the subject. It provides a foundation in multilingualism for those interested in language acquisition and its use in society, bilingualism and multilingualism.

As well as explaining the main concepts and ‘classical postulates’ of multilingualism, the book covers individual and societal multilingualism in their linguistic and sociolinguistic aspects, and monolingual and multilingual perspectives. It also outlines the main theories of multilingualism and focuses on crucial issues in theory and practice.

Key Features•Selected reading section, keywords and key

questions included for each chapter.•International examples used throughout.•Written by founding members of the

International Association of Multilingualism.•Includes glossary of key terms and concepts

May 2011 o 256pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 3564 1 o £22.99 Hb o 978 0 7486 3563 4 o £70.00

Processes in Third Language Acquisition Björn Hammarberg, Stockholm University

An extended case study of an adult multilingual speaker acquiring a new language

This volume is a valuable resource for the study of multilingual acquisition. It provides an insight into the different roles and effects of prior languages in L3 acquisition in a proactive multilingual adult learner.’Birkbeck Studies in Applied Linguistics

2009 o 184ppHb o 978 0 7486 3511 5 o £60.00

Linguistic Awareness in Multilinguals English as a Third LanguageUlrike Jessner, University of Innsbruck

Demonstrates the importance of meta linguistic awareness in multilingual proficiency

’An excellent introduction into linguistic awareness research and into the complexities of multilingualism in general.’Linguist List

2006 o 192pp o t o ePb o 978 0 7486 1914 6 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1913 9 o £80.00

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Applied Linguistics

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Edinburgh Textbooks in Applies LinguisticsSeries Editors: Alan Davies, Keith Mitchell, both University of Edinburgh & Erik Schleef, University of Manchester

This textbook series provides advanced introductions to the main areas of study in contemporary Applied Linguistics, with a principal focus on the theory and practice of language teaching and language learning and on the processes and problems of language in use.

Praise for the series:‘[Pragmatic Stylistics] is an extremely objective and wide-ranging first exposition of a fascinating area of study.’Forum for Modern Language Studies

‘[Block] makes an outstanding contribution to the field of Second Language Acquisition Research.’ BAAL News

‘Introduction to Applied Linguistics is obligatory reading for students and researchers in applied linguistics, for language professionals and for anyone interested in the link between linguistics and applied linguistics.’ Modern Language Review

’Davies, with his impressive experience and knowledge has packaged this comprehensive coverage of the field in an original and yet accessible way. The book is a pleasure to read for its style, its theory and its weaving in of experience.’ New Zealand Studies in Applied Linguistics

’Joseph’s volume is a much needed exploration of of the political aspects of language and would undoubtedly serve as a useful course text.’Language Policy

‘[Lynch provides] a comprehensive, non-technical introduction to two rapidly evolving specialist fields.’Language Awareness

‘[Linguistics and the Language of Translation is] a highly recommended book which can be used at both undergraduate and graduate levels.’The Translator

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Pragmatic StylisticsElizabeth Black2005 o 184pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2041 8 o £24.99

The Social Turn in Second Language AcquisitionDavid Block2003 o 176ppPb o 978 0 7486 1552 0 o £29.99

SECOND EDITION

An Introduction to Applied LinguisticsFrom Practice to TheoryAlan Davies2007 o 224pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 3355 5 o £19.99

Language Planning and EducationGibson Ferguson2006 o 248pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 1262 8 o £24.99

Language and PoliticsJohn E. Joseph2006 o 176pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2453 9 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2452 2 o £70.00

Language Assessment and Programme EvaluationBrian K. Lynch2003 o 192ppPb o 978 0 7486 1562 9 o £24.99

Linguistics and the Language of TranslationKirsten Malmkjaer2005 o 256ppPb o 978 0 7486 2056 2 o £24.99

Materials Evaluation and Design for Language TeachingIan McGrath2002 o 328ppPb o 978 0 7486 1330 4 o £29.99

Teaching Literature in a Second LanguageBrian Parkinson & Helen Reid Thomas2000 o 216ppPb o 978 0 7486 1259 8 o £26.99

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JOURNAL

Translation and Literature Stuart Gillespie, University of Glasgow

This interdisciplinary journal covers translation as a fundamental part of Western literary tradition. It embraces responses to all other literatures in the work of English writers, including reception of classical texts; historical and contemporary translation of works in modern languages; history and theory of literary translation, adaptation, and imitation.

Three issues per year o ISSN 0968-1361e-ISSN 1750-0214 o www.eupjournals.com/tal

Language, Meaning and the Law Chris Hutton, University of Hong Kong

Uses the legal context to illuminate theoretical issues of concern to linguists, philosophers, literary theorists

2009 o 256pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 3351 7 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3350 0 o £72.00

Literacy An Introduction Randal Holme, University of Durham

An introduction to literacy studies from the perspectives of applied linguistics, education and media studies

2004 o 280ppPb o 978 0 7486 1689 3 o £24.99

Understanding Pragmatic Markers in English Karin Aijmer, Göteborg University

Uses a corpus of spoken English to explore if pragmatic markers are context-sensitive

The multifunctionality of pragmatic markers makes it difficult to describe their meaning and functional potential. For example, we know very little about pragmatic markers and prosody, their sociolinguistic use (how they are related to the speaker’s social class, age or gender) or their distribution across text types (informal conversation, discussion, broadcast programme).

By taking a broader perspective on the markers, classifying them, describing their class-specific properties and analysing individual markers, Karen Aijmer assesses whether any generalisations can be made about the prosody of the markers.

February 2012 o 224pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 3550 4 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3549 8 o £60.00

PragmaticsA Multidisciplinary PerspectiveLouise Cummings, Nottingham Trent University

An analysis of the current state of linguistic pragmatics

’Pragmatics is complex and riven with fierce controversy - not so much a field as a minefield. In this excellent book, Louise Cummings provides a lucid guide to many of these disagreements. … This is an outstanding book that will challenge students in exactly the right way.’ Times Higher Education

2005 o 352ppPb o 978 0 7486 1682 4 o £24.99

Gender and Language Towards a Feminist Pragmatics Christine Christie, Loughborough University

Shows how pragmatics can inform feminist analysis of naturally occuring language use

’The book is both an original contribution to current academic debates in feminism, discourse analysis and linguistics, and an accessible introductory text for students.’Update

2000 o 216ppPb o 978 0 7486 0935 2 o £23.99

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NEW

A Guide to Speech Production and PerceptionMark Tatham & Katherine Morton, both University of Essex

The first textbook to provide an integrated model of spoken language

’An excellent introductory guide to the field of contemporary theoretical and experimental phonetics.’Professor Chris Code, University of Exeter

What roles do the speaker and the listener play in communication processes? Providing an overall system view, this innovative new textbook explains how those working in the area think about speech. Emphasizing contextual and environmental perspectives, students will be led through classical and modern phonetics alongside discussion of cognitive and physical aspects of speech.

Key Features•Definition and explanation boxes throughout

the text•Tutorial sections in each chapter•Evaluation sections to enable comparison of

competing theories

April 2011 o 272pp o t o e32 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 3652 5 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3651 8 o £75.00

An Introduction to Element TheoryPhillip Backley, Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan

A fresh alternative for describing segmental structure in phonology

This book invites students of linguistics to challenge and reassess their existing assumptions about the form of phonological representations and the place of phonology in generative grammar. It does this by offering a comprehensive introduction to Element Theory. The book compares the theory with standard models of segmental structure in order to reveal its motivation, its mechanisms and its application to language data. The book includes 103 illustrations and written exercises at the end of each chapter.

July 2011 o 256pp o t o e103 line drawingsPb o 978 0 7486 3743 0 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3742 3 o £70.00

Elements of General Phonetics David Abercrombie, University of Edinburgh

A classic introduction to phonetics, designed for students with no previous knowledge of the subject

1990 o 216ppPb o 978 0 85224 451 7 o £29.99

Patterns in Child Phonology Wyn Johnson & Paula Reimers, both University of Essex

The first textbook introduction to normal (non-disordered) phonological acquisition in children

’ The authors provide a data- and theory-rich overview of phonological development in child speech. The book is well-written, and its structure is clear, based on the ‘nature or nurture’ debate in child acquisition.’ Linguist List

Relevant to theoretical, applied and clinical phonology, this student-friendly text will enable the reader to enhance their observational skills and develop an understanding of the connection between child data and phonological theory. Topics covered include child phonological patterns, phonological theory, the pre-production stages of phonological acquisition, non-grammatical factors affecting acquisition, and an overview of issues in phonological acquisition.

2010 o 280pp o t o ePb o 9780 7486 3820 8 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3819 2 o £75.00

Fundamental Concepts in PhonologySameness and Difference Ken Lodge, University of East Anglia

A new take on ‘sameness’ and ‘difference’, the building blocks of phonological theory

2009 o 168pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2565 9 o £55.00

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Creating WorldviewsMetaphor, Ideology and LanguageJames W. Underhill, Stendhal University, Grenoble

Explores metaphor theory in the work of contemporary European scholars

Encouraging readers to reflect upon language and the role metaphor plays in patterning ideas and thought, this book first offers a critical introduction to metaphor theory as it has emerged over the past thirty years in the States. James W. Underhill then widens the scope of metaphor theory by investigating not only the worldview our language offers us, but also the worldviews which we adapt in our own ideological and personal interpretations of the world.

Detailed case studies investigate the ways the Czech language was reshaped by communist discourse, and the way fascism emerged in the German language. The third case study turns metaphor theory on its head: instead of looking for metaphors in language, it describes the way language systems (French & English) are understood in terms of metaphorically-framed concepts evolving over time.

June 2011 o 256pp3 b&w illustrationsHb o 978 0 7486 4315 8 o £70.00

Humboldt, Worldview and Language James W. Underhill, Stendhal University, Grenoble

A study of the linguistic philosophy of Wilhelm von Humboldt

2009 o 176ppHb o 978 0 7486 3842 0 o £55.00

What if Derrida was wrong about Saussure? Russell Daylight, Charles Sturt University, Australia

This long-overdue commentary opens up exciting new terrain in linguistic and political thought

In the past one hundred years there has been no more influential and divisive reading of Ferdinand de Saussure’s Course in General Linguistics than that of Jacques Derrida. Despite the importance of Derrida’s critique of Saussure for cultural studies, philosophy, linguistics and literary theory, no comprehensive analysis has been written. This book is an examination of Derrida’s philosophical reconstruction of Saussurean linguistics, of the paradigm shift from structuralism to post-structuralism, and of the consequences that continue to resonate in every field of the humanities today.

January 2011 o 224ppHb o 978 0 7486 4197 0 o £60.00

Sassure and his Interpreters Roy Harris, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford

The first major reassessment of the reception of Sassure’s ideas throughout the twentieth century

’This readable and witty book is nothing less than a landmark for anyone interested in the history of ideas, the study of language and the problem of knowledge formation in interdisciplinary research.’ Language and Literature

2003 o 256ppPb o 978 0 7486 1783 8 o £27.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1308 3 o £90.00

Key Ideas in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language Siobhan Chapman & Christopher Routledge

Introductory entries on 80 ideas that have shaped the study of language up to the present day

2009 o 272pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2619 9 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2618 2 o £65.00

Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language Siobhan Chapman & Christopher Routledge

Includes 80 entries on individual thinkers in the Western tradition

2005 o 304ppPb o 978 0 7486 1758 6 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1757 9 o £80.00

Language, Mind and Brain Some Psychological and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar Ewa Dabrowska

‘This work is distinguished by meticulous presentation and brilliant thinking.’ Germanistik

2004 o 280ppPb o 978 0 7486 1475 2 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1474 5 o £70.00

The Linguistics of History Roy Harris

Traces the relationship between Western philosophies of history and language

2004 o 256ppHb o 978 0 7486 1930 6 o £80.00

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Edinburgh Textbooks in Empirical LinguisticsSeries Editors: Tony McEnery & Andrew Wilson

This series offers accessible introductions for students coming to empirical linguistics for the first time. These books provide clearly written introductions which encourage the practical use of empirical data through specially designed individual and class exercises.

Praise for the series:

‘[Corpus Linguistics] is attractively and well written, explaining complex issues clearly and succintly, and making effective use of illustrative diagrams, tables, and examples. Literary and Linguistic Computing

’Well illustrated … [Language and Computers] is book contains much good practical advice for students.’ International Journal of Corpus Linguistics

’This book is essential for learning statistical analysis of texts. Most importantly, Oakes’s is the only current corpus-linguistic book that devotes such a large portion of its pages to stylistics.’ Language and Literature

‘[The BNC Handbook] provides valuable informationon the operation of SARA. Its instructions are clear, the tasks set the reader are natural and wide-ranging, and the skills it seeks to inculcate make full use of the potentiality of corpus study.’ Micheal Hoey

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The BNC HandbookExploring the British National Corpus with SARAGuy Aston & Lou Burnard1998 o 256ppPb o 978 0 7486 1055 6 o £27.99

Language and ComputersA Practical Introduction to the Computer Analysis of LanguageGeoffrey Barnbrook1996 o 208ppPb o 978 0 7486 0785 3 o £27.99

Statistics for Corpus LinguisticsMichael Oakes1998 o 272ppPb o 978 0 7486 0817 1 o £27.99

Computer Corpus LexicographyVincent B. Y. Ooi1998 o 224ppPb o 978 0 7486 0815 7 o £27.99

Programming for Corpus LinguisticsHow to Do Text Analysis with JavaOliver Mason2000 o 256ppPb o 978 0 7486 1407 3 o £27.99

SECOND EDITION

Corpus LinguisticsTony McEnery & Andrew Wilson2001 o 256ppPb o 978 0 7486 1165 2 o £19.99

JOURNAL

Corpora Corpus-based Language Learning, Language Processing and Linguistics Editors: Tony McEnery, Paul Baker & Paul Rayson, all Lancaster University

A journal of corpus linguistics, this journal focuses on the many and varied uses of corpora both in linguistics and beyond, publishing articles on the exploitation of corpora, accounts of corpus building, corpus tool construction and corpus annotation schemes. Its three key features are theoretical inclusiveness, interdisciplinarity and disciplines and multilinguality.

2 issues per year o ISSN1749-5032

e-ISSN 1755-1676 o www.eupjournals.com/cor

JOURNAL

International Journal of Humanities and Arts ComputingEditors: Paul Ell, Queen’s University Belfast & David Bodenhamer, Executive Director at the Polis Center, IUPUI

This journal (formerly History and Computing) is a multi-disciplinary, peer reviewed forum demonstrating how advanced information technologies further scholarly understanding of traditional topics in the arts and humanities. The journal covers computing applications, visualisation, digital media, modelling, information architecture, e-science, humanities GIS, web services, e-resources, and e-publications

2 issues per year o ISSN 1753-8548

eISSN 1755-1706 o www.eupjournals.com/ijhac

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Modern Diachronic Corpus-Assisted Discourse StudiesCorpora Volume 5, Number 2Alan Partington, University of Bologna

A corpus linguistic study of grammatical developments over time

This volume examines diachronic variation using the SiBol corpora, which consist of British broadsheet newspapers from the years 1993 and 2005, to compare the two sets of corpora using techniques such as keyword analyses.

2010 o 128ppPb o 978 0 7486 4060 7 o £18.99

International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing Volume 2 Edited by John Nerbonne, Charlotte Gooskens & Renée van Bezooijen, all University of Groningen & Sebastian Kürschner, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Computationally explores dialects and social differences in language

Examines topics such as how (and how much) linguistic differences impede intelligibility, how national borders accelerate and direct change, how opinion and hearsay shape perceptions of language differences, the role of intonation (melody), the differences between variation in pronunciation and vocabulary, and techniques for recognizing structure in larger collections of linguistic data.

2009 o 268pp o 59 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 4030 0 o £33.99

Irish Sign Language Lorraine Leeson & John I. Saeed, Trinity College Dublin

The first all-inclusive description of an individual variety of sign language

As the only book of its kind, this book describes the social and historical background of this signed language and places Irish Sign Language in a world context. Phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics are introduced using examples from the Signs of Ireland corpus, one of the largest digital corpora of signed language in Europe.

Key influences discussed include:•How cognitive linguistics affects signed language•The complexities of iconic representation in

signing space•The role that simultaneous construction plays in

signed languages•The grammar of Irish Sign Language

The book is illustrated throughout and has a companion DVD with clips from the Signs of Ireland corpus and EAF files.

July 2011 o 256ppHb o 978 0 7486 3352 4 o £65.00

The Edinburgh Companion to the Gaelic Language Edited by Moray Watson & Michelle Macleod, both University of Aberdeen

Places the study of the Gaelic language within the context of modern linguistic research

Bringing together a range of perspectives on Scottish Gaelic, this book covers the history of the language, its development in Scotland and Canada, its spelling, syntax and morphology, its modern vocabulary, and the study of its dialects. It also addresses sociolinguistic issues such as identity, perception, language planning and the appearance of the language in literature.

2010 o 376pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 3709 6 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3708 9 o £70.00

Romani in BritainThe Afterlife of a Language Yaron Matras, University of Manchester

A case study of the unique speech form ‘Anglo-Romani’

This empirically-based monograph contributes to three distinct areas of research: studies of language endangerment and death; studies of ‘secret’ and ‘in-group’ languages; and mixed language studies. Readers will learn about the history of Romani in Britain, its relations with European Romani, the process of its abandonment as an everyday minority language and attitudes toward the language and language revival among English Gypsies today.

2010 o 256pp o eHb o 978 0 7486 3904 5 o £65.00

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Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland Murray Stewart Leith, University of the West of Scotland & Daniel P. Soule, Glasgow Caledonian University

Addresses issues of national identity and nationalism in Scotland from a political and linguistic perspective

This book represents the first comprehensive examination of the discourse involved in the expression of national identity within Scottish politics and society, combining quantitative and discourse analysis methods to illustrate the articulation of national identity by differing groups in different contexts.

June 2011 o 192ppHb o 978 0 7486 3736 2 o £60.00

Scottish Newspapers, Language and Identity Fiona M. Douglas, University of Leeds

Studies the link between Scottish identity and Scottish language

’This impressive audit and analysis of the use of Scots in Scottish newspapers both confirms and overturns certain impressionistic notions about the role of the Scots language in journalism. … That Douglas’s study opens up so many potential avenues for future research is testament to the diligence of the author.’ Scottish Language

2009 o 200pp o eHb o 978 0 7486 2437 9 o £55.00

The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language Charles Jones

WINNER of the Saltire Society Research Book of the Year Award

Provides a detailed and technical description of the Scots language

1997 o 608ppHb o 978 0 7486 0754 9 o £90.00

Perspectives on the Older Scottish Tongue Edited by Christian Kay & Margaret Mackay

Celebrates the rich diversity of the Scots language and the culture it embodies

2005 o 240ppPb o 978 0 7486 2281 8 o £29.99

Language and Scottish Literature John Corbett

A practical introduction to ways of using theories of language to explore Scottish literature

1997 o 288ppPb o 978 0 7486 3283 1 o £25.99

The Edinburgh Companion to Scots Edited by John Corbett, J. Derrick McClure & Jane Stuart-Smith

An introduction to the study of older and present-day Scots language

2003 o 320ppPb o 978 0 7486 1596 4 o £27.99

Scots Language DictionariesA comprehensive range of Scots dictionaries

’A masterpiece … an endless source of entertainment as well as fact. A book for every household in the land.’ The Scotsman

‘An outstanding achievement.’ The Herald

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Concise Scots Dictionary1999 o 820ppPb o 978 1 902930 01 5 o £24.99Hb o 978 1 902930 00 8 o £33.99

Concise English-Scots Dictionary1999 o 320ppPb o 978 1 902930 04 6 o £12.99

Essential Scots Dictionary2005 o 368ppPb o 978 0 7486 2201 6 o £10.99

Pocket Scots Dictionary1999 o 360ppPb o 978 1 902930 02 2 o £8.99

Scots Thesaurus1999 o 536ppPb o 978 1 902930 03 9 o £15.99

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Media PersianDominic Parviz Brookshaw, University of Manchester

Ready-made lists of key terms in media Persian for translating both from and into Persian

It features terms grouped in thematic sections; easy-to-learn lists to test translation; an audio CD to help you check your pronunciation; web-based flashcards; and an index.

Essential Middle Eastern VocabulariesApril 2011 o 128ppPb o 978 0 7486 4100 0 o £12.99Hb o 978 0 7486 4101 7 o £50.00

How to Write in Arabic El Mustapha Lahlali, University of Leeds

Designed to help learners of Arabic at an intermediate level develop and refine their writing skills, How to Write in Arabic, focuses on the structure of Arabic sentences and paragraphs. It provides a variety of phrases and idiomatic expressions that can be used in writing and places an emphasis on writing in different genres, including literary and media texts. Learners are also introduced to cultural aspects such as writing and responding to different types of letters.

2009 o 200ppPb o 978 0 7486 3588 7 o £19.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3587 0 o £65.00

Media Arabic Julia Ashtiany Bray1993 o 168ppPb o 978 0 7486 0367 1 o £27.99

Islamic Calligraphy Sheila S. BlairWinner of the British-Kuwait Friendship Society prize 20072006 o 720pp150 colour illustrations o 100 b&w illustrationsPb o 978 0 7486 3540 5 o £50.00Hb o 978 0 7486 1212 3 o £155.00

Media Arabic: An Essential Vocabulary Elisabeth Kendall2005 o 90ppPb o 978 0 7486 2150 7 o £11.99

Advanced Media Arabic El Mustapha Lahlali2008 o 304ppPb o 978 0 7486 3273 2 o £24.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3272 5 o £70.00

Arabic Grammar A Reference Guide John Mace1998 o 192ppPb o 978 0 7486 1079 2 o £32.99

Arabic Today A Student, Business and Professional Course John Mace2008 o 368ppPb o 978 0 7486 3558 0 o £27.99Hb o 978 0 7486 3557 3 o £95.00

Business Arabic: An Essential VocabularyJohn Mace2008 o 104ppPb o 978 0 7486 3339 5 o £11.99

Sībawayh on ʔimālah (Inclination) Solomon I. Sara2007 o 200ppHb o 978 0 7486 2795 0 o £110.00

The Arabic Language and National Identity Yasir Suleiman2002 o 288ppPb o 978 0 7486 1707 4 o £27.99

The Arabic Grammatical Tradition Yasir Suleiman1999 o 288ppHb o 978 0 7486 0697 9 o £70.00

The Arabic Language Kees Versteegh2001 o 288ppPb o 978 0 7486 1436 3 o £24.99

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The Linguistics Student’s Handbook Laurie Bauer, Victoria University of Wellington

A compendium of useful things for linguistics students to know

’I will be strongly recommending this book to students, and I am sorry it did not exist when I was a student. I have yet to refer to this book in the classroom, but I am very pleased that it exists, and I expect it to be a useful addition to every linguistics student’s bookshelf.’ Nordic Journal of Linguistics

2007 o 400pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2759 2 o £17.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2758 5 o £65.00

A Dictionary of Sociolinguistics Joan Swann, Open University, Ana Deumert, University of Cape Town, Theresa Lillis, Open University & Rajend Mesthrie, University of Cape Town

A valuable resource for students and teachers of sociolinguistics

‘Engrossing, enlightening, fascinating, instructive – and impeccably scholarly while reader-friendly throughout, this is an exceptionally valuable contribution to the literature of sociolinguistics that amply merits inclusion in all academic, reference, and school libraries. Anyone with an interest in languages and linguistics will find in this competent and thoughtful dictoinary an accessible point de depart in exploring a complex discipline. Hats off!’ Reference Reviews

2004 o 384ppPb o 978 0 7486 1691 6 o £22.99Hb o 978 0 7486 1690 9 o £80.00

Get Set for English Language Christine Robinson2003 o 252ppPb o 978 0 7486 1544 5 o £14.99

A Glossary of Applied LinguisticsAlan Davies2005 o 152pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 1854 5 o £12.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2294 8 o £65.00

A Glossary of Cognitive LinguisticsVyvyan Evans2007 o 256pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2280 1 o £14.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2279 5 o £55.00

A Glossary of Corpus LinguisticsPaul Baker2006 o 192pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2018 0 o £12.99

A Glossary of English GrammarGeoffrey Leech2006 o 144pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 1729 6 o £12.99

A Glossary of Historical LinguisticsLyle Campbell2007 o 248pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2379 2 o £12.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2378 5 o £55.00

A Glossary of Language and MindJean Aitchison2003 o 140ppPb o 978 0 7486 1824 8 o £12.99

A Glossary of MorphologyLaurie Bauer2004 o 144ppPb o 978 0 7486 1853 8 o £12.99

A Glossary of PhonologyPhilip Carr2008 o 216pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2234 4 o £12.99Hb o 978 0 7486 2404 1 o £50.00

A Glossary of Semantics and PragmaticsAlan Cruse2006 o 208pp o ePb o 978 0 7486 2111 8 o £12.99

A Glossary of SociolinguisticsPeter Trudgill2003 o 160ppPb o 978 0 7486 1623 7 o £14.99

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Cummings, Louise 4, 13Cusack, Bridget 7Dabrowska, Ewa 9, 15Davies, Alan 12, 20Daylight, Russell 15de Cillia, Rudolf 10Deterding, David 6Deumert, Ana 3, 20Douglas, Fiona 18Evans, Vyvyan 4, 20Fábregas, Antonio 3Fairclough, Norman 10Ferguson, Gibson 12Gavins, Joanna 10Georgakopoulou, Alexandra 10Giegerich, Heinz 4, 8Gillespie, Stuart 13Goldring, Elizabeth 19Gooskens, Charlotte 17Gordon, Elizabeth 6Goutsos, Dionysis 10Green, Melanie 4Griffiths, Patrick 9Hammarberg, Björn 11Hardie, Andrew 20Harris, Roy 15Harris, Sandra 10Hay, Jennifer 6Hogg, Richard 8Holme, Randal 13Horobin, Simon 9Hutton, Chris 13Jessner, Ulrike 11Johnson, Wyn 14Jones, Charles 18Joseph, John E. 12Kallen, Jeff 6Kay, Christian 18Kendall, Elisabeth 19Kerswill, Paul 5Kiesling, Scott F. 5

Kürschner, Sebastian 17Lahlali, El Mustapha 19

Leap, William 3Leech, Geoffrey 20Leith, Murray 18Liebhart, Karin 10Lillis, Theresa 5, 20Lindquist, Hans 9Llamas, Carmen 6, 7Lodge, Ken 14Los, Bettelou 9Lynch, Brian K. 12Mace, John 11, 19Mackay, Margaret 18Maclagan, Margaret A. 6Macleod, Michelle 17Malmkjaer, Kirsten 12Márquez Reiter, Rosina 10Mason, Oliver 16Matras, Yaron 17McClure, J. Derrick 18McEnery, Tony 16, 20McGrath, Ian 12McMahon, April 6, 9Mesthrie, Rajend 3, 20Millar, Robert McColl 6, 9Miller, Jim 9Mitchell, Keith 12Mixco, Mauricio J. 20Morton, Katherine 14Nerbonne, John 17Nevalainen, Terttu 9Ó Laoire, Muiris 11Oakes, Michael 16Ogden, Richard 8O’Halloran, Kieran 10Ooi, Vincent B. Y. 16Ota, Mitsuhiko 3Parkinson, Brian 12Partington, Alan 17Piller, Ingrid 10, 18

Pingali, Sailaja 6Rayson, Paul 16Reid Thomas, Helen 12Reimers, Paula 14Reisigl, Martin 10Robinson, Christine 20Routledge, Christopher 15Routledge, Christopher 15Sara, Solomon I. 19Scalise, Sergio 3Schleef, Erik 12Scottish Language Dictionaries 18Setter, Jane 6Smith, Jeremy 9Soule, Daniel 18Stevenson, Patrick 7Stockwell, Peter 10Stokoe, Elizabeth 10Stuart-Smith, Jane 18Stump, Greg 4Suleiman, Yasir 19Swann, Joan 3, 5, 20Talbot, Mary 7Tatham, Mark 14Thomason, Sarah G. 7Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid 8Trask, R. L. 7Trousdale, Graeme 8Trudgill, Peter 7, 20Underhill, James 15van Bezooijen, Renée 17Versteegh, Kees 19Watson, Kevin 5Watson, Moray 17Watt, Dominic 7Weisser, Martin 3Wilson, Andrew 16Wodak, Ruth 10Wong, Cathy S. P. 6

Abercrombie, David 14Ackema, Peter 3Aijmer, Karin 13Aitchison, Jean 20Alcorn, Rhona 8Anderson, Bridget L. 6Aronin, Larissa 11Ashtiany Bray, Julia 19Asprey, Esther 6Aston, Guy 16Atkinson, David 7Atkinson, Karen 7Backley, Phillip 14Baker, Paul 5, 20Baker, Tony 16Barber, Charles 7Bargiela-Chiappini, Francesca 10Barnbrook, Geoffrey 16Bassiouney, Reem 7Bauer, Laurie 4, 9, 20Beal, Joan 6, 8Benwell, Bethan 10Black, Elizabeth 12Blair, Sheila 19Block, David 12Brookshaw, Dominic 19Burbano-Elizondo, Lourdes 6Burnard, Lou 16Campbell, Lyle 4, 20Carl, Jenny 7Carr, Philip 20Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew 9Chan, Brian H. S. 6Chapman, Siobhan 15Chouliaraki, Lilie 10Christie, Christine 13Clark, Urszula 6Clarke, Sandra 6Corbett, John 18Corrigan, Karen P. 6Cruse, Alan 20

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