Book reviews
Abstract
Elizabeth Martin, Marketing Identities through Language: English and Global Imagery in French Advertising. Basingstoke/New York: Palgrave-MacMillan, 2005, xv + 286pp. (Helen Kelly-Holmes)
Vijay K. Bhatia, Jan Engberg, Maurizio Gotti and Dorothee Heller (eds.), Vagueness in Normative Texts. Bern: Peter Lang, 2005, 474 pp. (Gina Poncini)
Adrian Blackledge, Discourse and Power in a Multilingual World. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2005, pp. 252. (Joanna Pawelczyk)
Joanna Thornborrow and Jennifer Coates (eds.), The Sociolinguistics of Narrative. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2005, 299 pp. (Aleksandra Galasinska)
Mike Baynham and Anna De Fina (eds.), Dislocations/Relocations. Narratives of Displacement. Manchester/Northampton: St. Jerome, 2005, 262 pp. (Aleksandra Galasinska)
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- Obituary for Professor Alan S. Kaye
- Introduction: Lower class language use in the 19th century
- ‘Everyday language’ in emigrant letters and its implications for language historiography – the German case
- Writing and ‘the Standard’: England, 1795–1834
- Variation in Canadian French usage from the 18th to the 19th century
- Double diglossia – lower class writing in 19th-century Finland
- Writing ability and the written language of Danish private soldiers in the Three Year's War (1848–50)
- ‘Lower class language’ in 19th century Flanders
- Book reviews
Articles in the same Issue
- Obituary for Professor Alan S. Kaye
- Introduction: Lower class language use in the 19th century
- ‘Everyday language’ in emigrant letters and its implications for language historiography – the German case
- Writing and ‘the Standard’: England, 1795–1834
- Variation in Canadian French usage from the 18th to the 19th century
- Double diglossia – lower class writing in 19th-century Finland
- Writing ability and the written language of Danish private soldiers in the Three Year's War (1848–50)
- ‘Lower class language’ in 19th century Flanders
- Book reviews