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  • Books and Journals Received
Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. 2015. The art of grammar: A practical guide. New York: Oxford University Press. 319 pp. $50.00 (paper).
Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. 2015. Languages of the Amazon. New York: Oxford University Press. 514 pp. $60.00 (paper).
Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., and R. M. W. Dixon. 2015. Possession and ownership: A cross-linguistic typology. New York: Oxford University Press. 195 pp. $45.00 (paper).
Alexiadou, Artemis, Elena Anagnostopoulou, and Florian Schäfer. 2015. External arguments in transitivity alternations: A layering approach. New York: Oxford University Press. 232 pp. $40.00 (paper).
Alexiadou, Artemis, Hagit Borer, and Florian Schäfer. 2015. The syntax of roots and the roots of syntax. New York: Oxford University Press. 333 pp. $60.00 (paper).
Andrus, Jennifer. 2015. Entextualizing domestic violence: Language ideology & violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle. New York: Oxford University Press. 217 pp. $74.00 (cloth).
Angermeyer, Philipp Sebastian. 2015. Speak English or what? Codeswitching and interpreter use in New York City courts. New York: Oxford University Press. 248 pp. $74.00 (cloth).
Austin, Peter K., and Julia Sallabank. 2014. Endangered languages: Beliefs and ideologies in language documentation and revitalization. New York: Oxford University Press. 427 pp. $125.00 (cloth).
Barker, Chris, and Chung-Chieh Shan. 2015. Continuations and natural language. New York: Oxford University Press. 228 pp. $50.00 (paper).
Baxter, William H. 2014. Old Chinese: A new reconstruction. New York: Oxford University Press. 431 pp. $75.00 (cloth).
Bhatia, Vijay. 2014. Worlds of written discourse: A genre-based view. New York: Bloomsbury. 263 pp. $25.95 (paper).
Biberauer, Theresa, and George Walkden, eds. 2015. Syntax over time: Lexical, morphological, and information-structural interactions. New York: Oxford University Press. 418 pp. $115.00 (cloth).
Block, David. 2014. Second language identities. New York: Bloomsbury. 275 pp. $25.95 (paper).
Bochnak, M. Ryan, and Lisa Matthewson. 2015. Methodologies in semantic fieldwork. New York: Oxford University Press. 353 pp. $74.00 (cloth).
Breitbarth, Anne. 2014. The history of Low German negation. New York: Oxford University Press. 202 pp. $110.00 (cloth).
Cognition. 131.3 (June 2014), 132.1 (July 2014), 132.2 (August 2014), 132.3 (September 2014), 133.1 (October 2014), 133.2 (November 2014), 133.3 (December 2014), 135 (February 2015), 136 (March 2015), 137 (April 2015), 138 (May 2015). Steven Sloman, ed. The Netherlands: Elsevier.
Copley, Bridget, and Fabienne Martin. 2015. Causation in grammatical structures. New York: Oxford University Press. 451 pp. $60.00 (paper).
Crangle, Colleen E., Adolfo Garcia de la Sienra, and Helen E. Longino, eds. 2014. Foundations and methods from mathematics to neuroscience: Essays inspired by Patrick Suppes. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications. 277 pp. $35.00 (paper). [End Page 755]
Cummins, Chris. 2015. Constraints on numerical expressions. New York: Oxford University Press. 212 pp. $50.00 (paper).
De Brabanter, Philippe, Mikhail Kissine, and Saghie Sharifzadeh. 2014. Future times, future tenses. New York: Oxford University Press. 297 pp. $105.00 (paper).
Dixon, R. M. W. 2014. Making new words: Morphological derivation in English. New York: Oxford University Press. 448 pp. $50.00 (paper).
Dor, Daniel, Chris Knight, and Jerome Lewis, eds. 2014. The social origins of language. New York: Oxford University Press. 435 pp. $55.00 (paper).
Enfield, N. J. 2015. The utility of meaning: What words mean and why. New York: Oxford University Press. 195 pp. $105.00 (cloth).
English, Fiona, and Tim Marr. 2015. Why do linguistics? Reflective linguistics and the study of language. New York: Bloomsbury. 304 pp. $29.95 (paper).
Evans, David. 2015. Language and identity: Discourse in the world. New York: Bloomsbury. 256 pp. $128.00 (cloth).
Felton Rosulek, Laura. 2015. Dueling discourses: The construction of reality in closing arguments. New York: Oxford University Press. 235 pp. $74.00 (cloth).
Giriko, Mikio, Naonori Nagaya, Akiko Takemura, and Timothy J. Vance, eds. 2015. Japanese/Korean Linguistics 22. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 399 pp. $35.00 (paper).
Gruber, M. Catherine. 2014. “I’m sorry for what I’ve done”: The language of courtroom apologies. New York: Oxford University Press. 241 pp. $74.00 (cloth).
Hale, John T. 2014. Automaton theories of human sentence comprehension. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications. 204 pp. $27.50 (paper).
Hart, Christopher. 2014. Discourse, grammar...

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