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  • Recent Publications

This list acknowledges recent works (except offprints of single articles) that appear to bear on the scientific study of language. The receipt of individual books cannot be separately acknowledged and no book can be returned to the publisher. Note especially that by accepting a book the Editor implies no promise that it will be reviewed in this journal. Reviews are printed as circumstances permit.

Abdul-Raof, Hussein. 2004. Qur’anic stylistics: A linguistic analysis. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 251.
Abdul-Raof, Hussein. 2005. Consonance in the Qur’an: A conceptual, intertextual, and linguistic analysis. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 339.
Abraham, Werner (ed.) 2004. Focus on Germanic typology. Berlin: Akademie. Pp. 360.
Acta Linguistica Lithuanica 50 (2004).
Adamcová, Lívia (ed.) 2004. Beiträge zu Sprache & Sprachen 5: Vorträge der 11. Jahrestragung der GESUS in Bratislava. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 376.
Aikakauskirja Journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne 90 (2004).
Alter, Stephen G. 2005. William Dwight Whitney and the science of language. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Pp. 339.
Alhawary, Mohammad T., and Elabbas Benmamoun (eds.) 2005. Perspectives on Arabic linguistics XVII–XVIII: Papers from the seventeenth and eighteenth annual Symposia on Arabic Linguistics. (Current issues in linguistic theory 267.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 315.
Andronov, Mikhail S. 2004. A reference grammar of the Tamil language. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 467.
Anstey, Matthew P., and J. Lachlan Mackenzie (eds.) 2005. Critical readings in functional grammar. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 382.
Archer, Dawn. 2005. Questions and answers in the English courtroom (1640–1760): A sociopragmatic analysis. (Pragmatics & beyond new series 135.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 374.
Archiv orientální: Quarterly Journal of African and Asian Studies 72.3, 72.4 (2004), 73.1 (2005).
Ayres-Bennett, Wendy. 2004. Sociolinguistic variation in seventeenth-century France: Methodology and case studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 267.
Azevedo, Milton M. 2005. Portuguese: A linguistic introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 334.
Ball, Martin J. (ed.) 2005. Clinical sociolinguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. Pp. 356.
Bartsch, Renate. 2005. Memory and understanding: Concept formation in Proust’s A la recherche du temps perdu. (Advances in consciousness research 63.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 160.
Bauer, Laurie. 2004. A glossary of morphology. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Pp. 124.
Beck, David. 2004. Upper Necaxa Totonac. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 112.
Bergs, Alexander. 2005. Social networks and historical sociolinguistics: Studies in morphosyntactic variation in the Paston letters (1421–1503). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 318.
Biloa, Edmond. 2004. Le cours de linguistique contemporaine. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 379.
Booij, Geert. 2005. The grammar of words. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 308.
Borer, Hagit. 2005. In name only. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 310.
Borer, Hagit. 2005. The normal course of events. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 400.
Brake, Phylip. 2004. An introduction to Welsh. Munich: LINCOM Europa. Pp. 161.
Brisard, Frank (ed.) 2002. Grounding: The epistemic footing of deixis and reference. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 475.
Carlson, Laura, and Emile van der Zee (eds.) 2005. Functional features in language and space: Insights from perception, categorization, and development. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 386.
Chomsky, Noam. 2005. Rules and representations. New York: Columbia University Press. Pp. 299.
Coleman, John. 2005. Introducing speech and language processing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 301. (with CD-ROM)
Coleman, Julie. 2004. A history of cant and slang dictionaries, vol. 2: 1785–1858. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 338.
Cornips, Leonie, and Karen P. Corrigan (eds.) 2005. Syntax and variation: Reconciling the biological and the social. (Current issues in linguistic theory 265.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 312. [End Page 788]
Cresti, Emanuela, and Massimo Moneglia (eds.) 2005. C-ORAL-ROM: Integrated reference corpora for spoken Romance languages. (Studies in corpus linguistics 15.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 304. (with DVD)
Cuyckens, Hubert; Walter de Mulder; and Tanja Mortelmans (eds.) 2005. Adpositions of movement. (Belgian Journal of Linguistics 18). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 323.
Dabrowska, Ewa. 2004. Language, mind, and brain: Some psychological and neurological constraints on theories of grammar. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Pp. 262.
Davenport, Mike, and S. J. Hannahs. 2005. Introducing phonetics and phonology. 2nd edn. London: Hodder Arnold. Pp. 223.
Davidson, Donald. 2005. Truth and predication. Cambridge, MA: Belknap...

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