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| Language in Society |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 32
Issue 2 |
| Apr 01, 2003 |
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ISSN: 00474045 |
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Language in Society
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Volume 32 :
Issue 2
Table of Contents
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Habitus as the principle for social practice: A proposal
for critical discourse analysis

JANN SCHEUER
Page 143-175
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Selecting next speaker: The context-sensitive operation of
a context-free organization

GENE H. LERNER
Page 177-201
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Amen and Hallelujah preaching: Discourse functions in African
American sermons

CHERYL WHARRY
Page 203-225
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Exposure to contact and the geographical adoption of standard
features: Two complementary approaches

J.M. Hernndez-Campoy
Page 227-255
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Well weird, right dodgy, very
strange, really cool: Layering and recycling in English
intensifiers

RIKA ITO and SALI TAGLIAMONTE
Page 257-279
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Lukas D. Tsitsipis. A linguistic anthropology
of praxis and language shift: Arvantika (Albanian) and
Greek in contact. (Oxford Studies in Language Contact.)
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. Pp. xi, 163. Hb. $78.00.

Jane H. Hill
Page 281-284
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Magnus Huber, Ghanaian Pidgin English in its
West African context: A sociohistorical and structural
analysis. Amsterdam Philadelphia: John Benjamins,
1999. Pp. xviii, 318. Hb.

Andrei A. Avram
Page 285-289
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Hinson, Glenn, Fire in my bones: Transcendence
and the Holy Spirit in African American gospel. Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press. 2000, Pp. x + 408. Pb. $24.95.

Cheryl Wharry
Page 289-292
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EDITORS NOTE

Jane H. Hill
Page 297-297
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