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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.

Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.; R. M. W. Dixon; and Nathan M. White (eds.) 2020. Phonological word and grammatical word: A cross-linguistic typology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 328.
Bolens, Guillemette. 2021. Kinesic humor: Literature, embodied cognition, and the dynamics of gesture. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 216.
Enfield, N. J. 2021. The languages of mainland Southeast Asia. (Cambridge language surveys.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 438.
Filip, Hana (ed.) 2021. Countability in natural language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 309.
Giannakidou, Anastasia, and Alda Mari. 2021. Truth and veridicality in grammar and thought: Mood, modality, and propositional attitudes. Chicago: Chicago University Press. Pp. 312.
Goebel, Zane (ed.) 2021. Reimagining rapport. (Oxford studies in sociolinguistics.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 200.
González, Luis H. 2021. The fundamentally simple logic of language: Learning a second language with the tools of the native speaker. London: Routledge. Pp. 132.
Heine, Bernd; Gunther Kaltenböck; Tania Kuteva; and Haiping Long. 2021. The rise of discourse markers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 321.
Kendall, Tyler, and Valerie Fridland. 2021. Sociophonetics. (Key topics in sociolinguistics.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 279.
Martohardjono, Gita, and Suzanne Flynn (eds.) 2021. Language in development: A crosslinguistic perspective. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Pp. 346.
McGregor, William. 2021. Neo-Firthian approaches to linguistic typology. (Key concepts in systemic functional linguistics.) Sheffield: Equinox. Pp. 240.
Németh, Zsuzsanna. 2021. A preference hierarchy model of same-turn repair operations in talk-in-interaction. Sheffield: Equinox. Pp. 162.
Olko, Justyna, and Julia Sallabank (eds.) 2021. Revitalizing endangered languages: A practical guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 351.
Pomerantz, Anita. 2021. Asking and telling in conversation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 280.
Tantucci, Vittorio. 2021. Language and social minds: The semantics and pragmatics of intersubjectivity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 207.
van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen; Cora Pots; and Tanja Temmerman (eds.) 2021. Recent developments in phase theory. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. 224.
Wang, Bo, and Yuanyi Ma. 2021. Systemic functional translation studies: Theoretical insights and new directions. (Key concepts in systemic functional linguistics.) Sheffield: Equinox. Pp. 200.
Wiltschko, Martina. 2021. The grammar of interactional language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 285.
Wolfe, Sam, and Christine Meklenborg (eds.) 2021. Continuity and variation in Germanic and Romance. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 624.
Xu, Wen, and John R. Taylor. 2021. The Routledge handbook of cognitive linguistics. London: Routledge. Pp. 793.
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