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ACADEMIC STUDIES PRESS


LANGUAGE: FROM MEANING TO TEXT IGOR MEL’CUK; DAVID BECK ED


July, hb, £105, 9781618114563 Presents a sketch of the Meaning-Text linguistic approach, richly illustrated with examples.


ATLANTIC BOOKS


QUID PRO QUO: WHAT THE ROMANS REALLY GAVE THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PETER JONES October, hb, £12.99, 9781782399315 An entertaining journey through the Latin roots of English from bestselling author or Veni, Vidi, Vici. E


BARRON’S EDUCATIONAL


BARRON’S PAINLESS SERIES PAINLESS FRENCH CAROL CHAITKIN; LYNN GORE August, pb, 3rd edn, £6.99, 9781438007700 Learning French becomes fun as students discover fascinating facts about the richness of French culture.


BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC


GREEK TO GCSE PART 1: FOR OCR GCSE CLASSICAL GREEK (9-1) JOHN TAYLOR August, 2nd edn, pb, £15.99, 9781474255165


The new edition of part one of Taylor’s bestselling Ancient Greek language course. E


GREEK TO GCSE PART 2: FOR OCR GCSE CLASSICAL GREEK (9-1) JOHN TAYLOR August, 2nd edn, pb, £15.99, 9781474255202


The new edition of part two of Taylor’s bestselling Ancient Greek language course. E


LATIN BEYOND GCSE JOHN TAYLOR November, 2nd edn, pb, £18.99, 9781474299831 The new edition of Taylor’s Latin guide for those at AS level. E


OCR ANTHOLOGY FOR CLASSICAL GREEK GCSE CLIVE LETCHFORD; JUDITH AFFLECK EDS July, pb, £18.99, 9781474265485 The only exam-board approved book for the texts studied for OCR’s GCSE in Classical Greek. E


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DIALECT MATTERS: RESPECTING VERNACULAR LANGUAGE PETER TRUDGILL July, pb, £17.99, 9781107571457 Tracing histories of dialects and accents, defending the legitimacy of the language of ordinary people. E


‘POR QUE? 101 QUESTIONS ABOUT SPANISH JUDY HOCHBERG October, pb, £16.99, 9781474227919 Asks and answers 100+ questions about Spanish, broadly introducing the language and the culture. E


BLOOMSBURY ADVANCES IN SEMIOTICS SERIES pb, 978147


Applies semiotic approaches to linguistics and non-verbal productions, exploring the multimodality of human communication. CRITICAL SEMIOTICS GARY GENOSKO September, £24.99, 2596369 E THE SEMIOTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF STAGE IMPROVISATION DOMENICO PIETROPROLO September, £24.99, 4225793 E THE SEMIOTICS OF EMOJI: THE RISE OF VISUAL LANGUAGE IN THE AGE OF THE INTERNET MARCEL DANESI November, £12.99, 4281980 E


BRILLIANT


FRENCH VERBS IN THE PRESENT TENSE: HOW TO REMEMBER THE PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATIONS OF FRENCH VERBS MARIA RICE-JONES July, pb, £4.99, 9781783172306 This is the second topic covered in the Petit Guide range.


CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS


KEY TOPICS IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS SERIES LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE AND SHIFT ANNE PAUWELS


July, pb, £19.99, 9781107618923 This series focuses on the main topics of study in sociolinguistics today. E


LANGUAGE AND THE LAW: LINGUISTIC INEQUALITY IN AMERICA DOUGLAS KIBBEE August, pb, £21.99, 9781107623118 A comprehensive overview of the political and legal consequences of linguistic inequality in the US.


SOCIOLINGUISTICS: THEORETICAL DEBATES NIKOLAS COUPLAND July, pb, £21.99, 9781107635753 An indispensable guide to the newest and most searching ideas about language in society.


CASE STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION DISORDERS LOUISE CUMMINGS July, pb, £25.99, 9781316608388 A collection of 48 highly useful case studies of children and adults with communication disorders.


CHRONICLE BOOKS (ADULT)


OTHER-WORDLY: WORDS BOTH STRANGE AND LOVELY FROM AROUND THE WORLD YEE-LUM MAK; KELSEY GARRITY-RILEY ILLUS October, hb, £8.99, 9781452125343 A fascinating assortment of words and definitions from around the world: delicious, strange and lovely.


CONSUMER LEARNING


WILLKOMMEN! 2 GERMAN INTERMEDIATE COURSE: ACTIVITY BOOK HEINER SCHENKE November, pb, £19.99, 9781444165203 The total intermediate German course for multi- platform learning in the classroom at at home. E


DK


5 LANGUAGE VISUAL DICTIONARY September, 2nd edn, hb, £25, 9780241240465


Illustrated dictionary with over 10,000 terms in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. E


ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE SERIES ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE: GRAMMAR GUIDE November, flexi, £16.99 each, 9780241242360 The complete self-study programme for learning English, with clear graphics and audio support.


EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS


A CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF ENGLISH SYNTAX: GRAMMAR, MEANING, TEXT KEITH BROWN November, hb, £80, 9780748696086


An analytical, descriptive and critical account of the syntax of English for advanced students. E


MATERIALS EVALUATION AND DESIGN FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING IAN MCGRATH July, 2nd edn, pb, £29.99, 9780748645671 Provides a systematic approach to the selection and subsequent evaluation of textbooks. E


EQUINOX


EQUINOX TEXTBOOKS & SURVEYS IN LINGUISTICS SERIES LYNNE YOUNG; MICHAEL FITZGERALD October, 9781781790 This eclectic series provides textbooks for beginning students as well as offering handbooks and surveys. THE POWER OF LANGUAGE: HOW DISCOURSE INFLUENCES SOCIETY


hb/pb, £60/£18.99, 809/793 E


STUDIES IN PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY SERIES CHALLENGING SONORITY: CROSS-LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE MARTIN BALL; NICOLE MULLER EDS October, hb, £70, 9781781792278


The aim of this series is to provide both accessible and relevant texts to students. E


FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS SERIES SHEENA GARDNER ED October, 97817817923


LANGUAGE LEARNING & LINGUISTICS


Publishes monographs that seek to understand the nature of language by exploring one or other. SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS IN THE DIGITAL AGE


hb/pb, £60/£19.99, 84/91 E


HUMAN COMMUNICATION ACROSS CULTURES: A CROSS-CULTURAL INTRODUCTION TO PRAGMATICS AND SOCIOLINGUISTICS VINCENT REMILLARD; KAREN WILLIAMS October, hb/pb, £60/£19.99, 9781781793541/58 Human Communication across Cultures is a highly interactive textbook and workbook on how human communication. E


BRITISH COUNCIL MONOGRAPHS ON MODERN LANGUAGE TESTING SERIES ANGELA HASSELGREEN; GWENDYDD CAUDWELL October, 9781781794 This series is published in cooperation with the British Council. ASSESSING THE LANGUAGE OF YOUNG LEARNERS


hb/pb, £60/£19.99, 692/708 E HEAD OF ZEUS


MAY WE BORROW YOUR LANGUAGE? HOW ENGLISH STEALS WORDS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD PHILIP GOODEN November, hb, £16.99, 9781784977986


An entertaining exploration of the origins of words that English has borrowed from other languages. E


ICON BOOKS


FUCKING APOSTROPHES SIMON GRIFFIN November, hb, £6.99, 9781785781414


A hilarious and useful short guide to the most maddening punctuation in English. E


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