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CogNet Library: Journals
Language in Society
Cambridge University Press
Volume 36 Issue 2
Apr 01, 2007
ISSN: 00474045
Language in Society
Volume 36 : Issue 2
Table of Contents
IN MEMORIUM: William Bright
Joel Sherzer
Page
151
Young childrens uptake of new words in conversation
EVE V. CLARK
Page
157
Tell me about when you were hitchhiking: The organization of story initiation by Australian and Japanese speakers
YASUNARI FUJII
Page
183
Jewish Russian and the field of ethnolect study
ANNA VERSCHIK
Page
213
Action in time: Ensuring timeliness for collaborative work in the airline cockpit
MAURICE NEVILE
Page
233
Sound patterns in interaction: Cross-linguistic studies from conversation
Anne Wichmann
Page
259
Inside Deaf culture
Gene Mirus
Page
263
English and globalization: Perspectives from Hong Kong and mainland China
Yong Zhao
Page
265
Multilingualism in the English-speaking world: Pedigree of nations
Katherine Mortimer
Page
267
Language and creativity: The art of common talk
R. Keith Sawyer
Page
270
Perspectives on multimodality
Susan M. Hagan
Page
274
Considering counter-narratives: Narrating, resisting, making sense
David Herman
Page
278
Advertising as multilingual communication
Pivi Pahta
Page
284
Ancient Greek ideas on speech, language and civilization
Lukas D. Tsitsipis
Page
289
Mountain talk
Elizabeth Heffelfinger
Page
293
Metodologa de la investigacin sociolingstica
Paola Bentivoglio
Page
296
Japanese discourse markers: Synchronic and diachronic discourse analysis
Ryoko Suzuki
Page
299
You know my Steez: An ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of styleshifting in a Black American speech community
Cecelia Cutler
Page
303
Talk that counts: Age, gender, and social class differences in discourse
Jennifer Smith
Page
307
Endangered Languages and Linguistic Rights: on the Margins of Nations. Proceedings of the Eighth FEL Conference, Barcelona (Catalonia), Spain, 13 October, 2004
Claire Bowern
Page
310
An introduction to sociolinguistics
Peter Bakker
Page
315
Historical sociolinguistics: Language change in Tudor and Stuart England
J. Camilo Conde-Silvestre
Page
316
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED (Through 5 November 2006)
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317
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