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CogNet Library: Journals
Language in Society
Cambridge University Press
Volume 35 Issue 4
Oct 01, 2006
ISSN: 00474045
Language in Society
Volume 35 : Issue 4
Table of Contents
Narrating the political self in a campaign for U.S. Congress
ALESSANDRO DURANTI
Page
467
London adolescents (re)producing powerknowledge: You know and I know
ANTHEA IRWIN
Page
499
Bible translation and medicine man talk: Missionaries, indexicality, and the language expert on the San Carlos Apache Reservation
DAVID W. SAMUELS
Page
529
Bilingualism and representation: Locating Spanish-English contact in legal institutional memory
SHONNA L. TRINCH
Page
559
REVIEW FOCUS: BOUNDARIES IN DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
RUTH WODAK
Page
595
Ruth Wodak Paul Chilton (eds.), A new agenda in (critical) discourse analysis: Theory, methodology and interdisciplinarity
Sean Zdenek
Page
613
Shi-Xu, A cultural approach to discourse
J. W. Unger
Page
617
Norman Fairclough, Analyzing discourse: Textual analysis for social research
Seyyed Abdolhamid Mirhosseini
Page
620
Robin Wooffitt, Conversation analysis and discourse analysis: A comparative and critical introduction
Craig O. Stewart
Page
624
Publications Received (Through 28 February 2006)
Page
629
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