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  • Books and Journals Received
Beaken, Mike. 2010. The making of language. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press. 239 pp. $32.00 (paper).
Béjoint, Henri. 2010. The lexicography of English. New York: Oxford University Press. 458 pp. $55.00 (cloth).
Booij, Geert. 2010. Construction Morphology. New York: Oxford University Press. 290 pp. $50.00 (paper).
Cable, Seth. 2010. The grammar of Q: Q particles, wh-movement, and pied-piping. New York: Oxford University Press. 249 pp. $49.95 (paper).
Clark, Alexander, Chris Fox, and Shalom Lappin, eds. 2010. The handbook of computational linguistics and natural language processing. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. 775 pp. $199.95 (cloth).
Cognition. 115.1 (April 2010), 115.2 (May 2010), 115.3 (June 2010), 116.1 (July 2010), 116.2 (August 2010), 117.1 (October 2010), 117.2 (November 2010), 117.3 (December 2010), 118.1 (January 2011), 118.2 (February 2011), 118.3 (March 2011). Gerry T. M. Altmann, ed. The Netherlands: Elsevier.
Coleman, Julie. 2010. A history of cant and slang dictionaries. Vol. 4, 1937-1984. New York: Oxford University Press. 503 pp. $125.00 (cloth).
Cotter, Colleen. 2010. News talk: Investigating the language of journalism. New York: Cambridge University Press. 280 pp. $32.99 (paper).
Cruse, Alan. 2011. Meaning in language: An introduction to semantics and pragmatics. New York: Oxford University Press. 497 pp. $45.00 (paper).
Crystal, David. 2010. Begat: The King James Bible and the English language. New York: Oxford University Press. 327 pp. $24.95 (cloth).
Deutscher, Guy. 2010. Through the language glass: Why the world looks different in other languages. New York: Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt. 320 pp. $27.50 (paper).
Dunton-Downer, Leslie. 2010. The English is coming: How one language is sweeping the world. New York: Touchstone Books. 326 pp. $24.00 (cloth).
English Linguistics: Journal of the English Linguistic Society of Japan. 27.1 (June 2010). English Linguistic Society of Japan. Tokyo: Kaitakusha.
Fitch, W. Tecumseh. 2010. The evolution of language. New York: Cambridge University Press. 622 pp. $55.00 (paper).
Folli, Raffaella, and Christiane Ulbrich, eds. 2010. Interfaces in linguistics: New research perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. 436 pp. $45.00 (paper).
Francis, John. 2011. The ragged edge of silence: Finding peace in a noisy world. Washington, DC: National Geographic Books. 269 pp. $26.00 (paper).
Gerdts, Donna B., John C. Moore, and Maria Polinsky, eds. 2010. Hypothesis A/Hypothesis B: Linguistic explorations in honor of David M. Perlmutter. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 491 pp. $35.00 (paper).
Hagège, Claude. 2010. Adpositions. New York: Oxford University Press. 372 pp. $130.00 (cloth).
Haspelmath, Martin, and Andrea D. Sims. 2010. Understanding morphology. New York: Oxford University Press. 366 pp. $35.95 (paper).
Heller, Monica. 2010. Paths to post-nationalism: A critical ethnography of language and identity. New York: Oxford University Press. 223 pp. $39.95 (paper). [End Page 699]
Hendriks, Petra, Helen de Hoop, Irene Krämer, Henriëtte de Swart, and Joost Zwarts. 2010. Conflicts in interpretation. Oakville, CT: Equinox Publishing. 227 pp. $37.95 (paper).
Humez, Alexander, Nicholas Humez, and Rob Flynn. 2010. Short cuts. New York: Oxford University Press. 296 pp. $19.95 (cloth).
Jackendoff, Ray. 2010. Meaning and the lexicon: The Parallel Architecture 1975-2010. New York: Oxford University Press. 485 pp. $55.00 (paper).
Kendall, Joshua. 2011. The forgotten founding father: Noah Webster's obsession and the creation of an American culture. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 352 pp. $25.95 (paper).
Language. 86.2 (June 2010), 86.3 (September 2010), 86.4 (December 2010). Brian D. Joseph, ed. Washington, DC: Linguistic Society of America.
Linguistic Sciences: Yuyan Kexue (LS is in Chinese with cover, table of contents, and masthead in English). 9.1 (January 2010), 9.2 (March 2010), 9.3 (May 2010), 9.4 (July 2010). Yang Yiming, ed. Beijing: Science Press.
McConnell-Ginet, Sally. 2011. Gender, sexuality, and meaning: Linguistic practice and politics. New York: Oxford University Press. 312 pp. $29.95 (paper).
Metcalf, Allan. 2010. OK: The improbable story of America's greatest word. New York: Oxford University Press. 210 pp. $18.95 (cloth).
Morrill, Glyn V. 2010. Categorial Grammar: Logical syntax, semantics, and processing. New York: Oxford University Press. 236 pp. $55.00...

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