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| Language in Society |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 31
Issue 4 |
| Oct 01, 2002 |
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Language in Society
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Volume 31 :
Issue 4
Table of Contents
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Ritual and foreign language practices at school

BEN RAMPTON
Page 491-525
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Social identities and language alternation in non-formal
institutional bilingual talk: Trilingual service encounters
in Barcelona

MARIA-CARME TORRAS and JOSEPH GAFARANGA
Page 527-548
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On the origin of linguistic norms: Orthography, ideology
and the first constitutional challenge to the 1996 reform of
German

SALLY JOHNSON
Page 549-576
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Ethnic personal names and multiple identities in Anglophone
Caribbean speech communities in Latin America

Michael Aceto
Page 577-608
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Chris Knight, Michael Studdert-Kennedy, and James
R. Hurford, The evolutionary emergence of language:
Social function and the origins of linguistic form. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2000. xi, 426. Hb $74.95.

Greg Urban
Page 609-612
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Ian Glynn, An anatomy of thought: The origin
and machinery of the mind. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1999. Pp. vi, 456. Hb $35.

Ronald Gray
Page 613-616
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Susan Gal and Kathryn Woolard (eds.), Languages
and publics: The making of authority. Manchester, UK,
Northampton, MA: St. Jerome, 2001. Pp. vii, 184.

Lukas D. Tsitsipis
Page 617-621
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Pieter Muysken, Bilingual speech: A typology
of code-mixing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2000. Pp. xvi, 306. Hb $ 59.95.

Melissa G. Moyer
Page 621-624
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Paul Saenger, Space between words: The origins
of silent reading. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,
1997. Pp. xviii, 480. Hb $75, pb $25.95.

Mark Aronoff
Page 624-628
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Ulrich Ammon (ed.), The dominance of English
as a language of science: Effects on other languages and language
communities. Berlin New York: Mouton de Gruyter,
2001. Pp. xiii + 478. Hb. DM 256.00.

Nina G. Kheimets and Alek D. Epstein
Page 628-631
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Suresh Canagarajah, Resisting linguistic
imperialism in English teaching. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1999. Pp. viii+216. Pb. $24.95.

Rakesh M. Bhatt
Page 631-634
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Leanne Hinton Ken Hale(eds.). The Green
Book of language revitalization in practice. San Diego
New York: Academic Press, 2001. Pp xvii + 450 pp. Hb.

Joan A. Argenter
Page 634-639
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Manfred G. Krug, Emerging English modals: A
corpus-based study of grammaticalization. Berlin and New
York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2000. Pp. xv, 332. Hb DM148, US $74
(approx.).

Juhani Rudanko
Page 639-641
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Kormi Anipa, A critical examination of linguistic
variation in Golden-Age Spanish. (Berkeley Insights in
Linguistics and Semiotics, no. 47). New York: Peter Lang, 2001.
Pp. xx, 254. Hb $57.95.

Rena Torres Cacoullos
Page 641-644
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Geoffrey Lewis, The Turkish language reform,
a catastrophic success. New York: Oxford University Press,
1999. Pp. 190. HB $65.00.

Ismail Aydingn and Ayegl Aydingn
Page 645-647
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Rob Amery, Warrabarna Kaurna!
Reclaiming an Australian language. (Multilingualism and
Linguistic Diversity, 1.) Lisse, The Netherlands: Swets
Zeitlinger, 2000. Pp. xx, 289. Hb $63.00.

Christopher Loether
Page 647-650
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Kendal King, Language revitalization processes
and prospects: Quichua in the Ecuadorian Andes. Clevedon:
Multilingual Matters, 2001. Pp. 253.

Norbert Francis
Page 650-653
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