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Language Linguistics Catalog 2013
Language Linguistics Catalog 2013
Language Linguistics Catalog 2013
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The portfolio consists of six book series and a further 47 standalone text and reference books, some of which are suitable for course adoption. This catalog contains an overview of recent titles, as well as a listing of all older titles, now available at Brill. We are also proud to announce that Brills Linguistic Bibliography Online is available in a brand new design. The new lay-out will continue to feature high-quality user experience, but has been brought up to date with state-of-the-art technological developments and presents a clean, structured look. See page 3 for more details on this product. Brills Language and Linguistics presence, will be further strengthened by the launch of the Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, which will be available both in print and online. More details can be found on page 6. In our book series Brills Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture 2 volumes have been published and a further title in the series will be available soon (see page 15-16). Last but not least, we are pleased to inform you that we have added 3 titles to our journal program: The renowned Cahier de Linguistique Asie Orientale will be published by Brill from 2013; Indo-European Linguistics is a brand new, Open Access title, and Journal of Jewish Languages will publish its first volume in 2013. More details on these (and more) journals from page 37. To discover whats new, explore this catalog, or browse through the program online: brill.com/language_and_linguistics, or subscribe to our quarterly e-newsletter through brill.com/e-bulletins. If you wish to contribute to the Language and Linguistics publishing program, either as an author or editor, please contact the Acquisitions Editor, Ms. Wendy Shamier (shamier@brill.com). Brill looks forward to strengthening and extending the tradition of excellence it has established over the years. Keep in touch as Brills Language and Linguistics list further develops. Brill Marketing marketing@brill.com
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Contents
2 8 33 37 44 Reference Works New and Forthcoming books Available Emerald Titles at Brill Journals Author Index
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Reference Works
Advisory Board:
Willem Adelaar, Leiden University; Peter Austin, SOAS/ELAP, London; Bernard Comrie, MPI/EVA, Leipzig, and the University of California Santa Barbara; William Croft, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque; Christian Lehmann, University of Erfurt
brill.com/lbo E-ISSN 1574-129X Purchase Options: Annual Subscription Price: EUR 2,280 / US$ 3,060 Outright Purchase Price: EUR 14,590 / US$ 19,550 Installment Price: EUR 680 / US$ 910 The Linguistic Bibliography Online is an essential linguistic reference tool that is unique in its field. It provides over 300.000 bibliographical references to scholarly publications in linguistics and is by far the most comprehensive bibliography in the field. The Linguistic Bibliography Online covers all disciplines of theoretical linguistics, both general and language specific, from all geographical areas, including endangered and extinct languages, with particular attention to lesser known Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages. Up-to-date information is guaranteed by the collaboration of some forty contributing specialists from all over the world. With annually over 20.000 records added arranged according to a stateof-the-art system of subject and language descriptors, the Linguistic Bibliography remains the standard reference work for every scholar of linguistics. The online edition contains all entries of the printed volumes as of 1993 and new records are added on a monthly basis. Annual volumes of the Linguistic Bibliography Online will continue to be published in print by Brill.
Review Quote: The Permanent International Committee of Linguists and publisher Brill deserve our wholehearted praise for continuing and enhancing this splendid annual - essential for university libraries either in print or online - and for the welcome developments to the online service. Bravo! H.G.A. Hughes, Corwen, UK in Reference Reviews, 23/7 (2009)
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General Reference Works General Linguistics and Related Disciplines Indo-European Languages Asiatic and Mediterranean Languages Basque and Ancient Languages of the Iberian Peninsula Hamito-Semitic / Afro-Asiatic Languages Caucasian Languages Eurasiatic Languages Dravidian Languages Languages of Mainland South-East Asia Austronesian, Papuan and Australian Languages Languages of Subsaharan Africa NOW AVAILABLE IN A BRAND NEW DESIGN Brills Linguistic Bibliography Online is available in a brand new design. The new lay-out will continue to feature high-quality user experience, but has been brought up to date with state-of-the-art technological developments and presents a clean, structured look.
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User-friendly interface with improved search engine and filtered search support Personal tools to save searches, search alerts and exporting tools Full-text searchable records Social Media Support Monthly updates: around 20.000 new records per year In accordance with industry standards (DOIs, OpenURLs)
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A high-quality linguistic reference work Widely respected as an authoritative source in its field Covers all relevant fields in linguistics, both general and language specific Includes publications from interdisciplinary fields, such as anthropology, psychology, sociology, philosophy and computer science Contains over 114.000 person names, 2.400 journals and 10.000 publishers All records are classified according to a sophisticated classification scheme (over 500 language classifications and over 100 subject classifications), refined with an
extensive language and subject keyword index Titles are given in their original languages, with translations provided Unique in its extensive coverage of nonIndo-European and lesser-known IndoEuropean languages, with special attention paid to endangered and extinct languages Published on the authority of the Permanent International Committee of Linguistics(CIPL) Bibliographical description according to the rules of the International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD) and of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
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Linguistic Bibliography
Bibliographie Linguistique
Edited by Ren Genis, Hella Olbertz, Sijmen Tol and Eline van der Veken For more information please visit brill.com/lb ISSN 0378-4592
Linguistic Bibliography for the Year 2011 / Bibliographie Linguistique de lanne 2011
and Supplement for Previous Years / et complement des annes prcdentes
Edited by Ren Genis, Hella Olbertz, Sijmen Tol and Eline van der Veken
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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22751 4 Cloth (xl, 1304) List price EUR 519.00 / US$ 721.00 Linguistic Bibliography, 2011
The Linguistic Bibliography / Bibliographie Linguistique is the annual bibliography of theoretical linguistics published by the Permanent International Committee of Linguists under the auspices of the International Council of Philosophy and Humanistic Studies of UNESCO. With a tradition of sixty-five years, the Linguistic Bibliography is by far the most comprehensive bibliographic reference work in the field. It covers all disciplines of theoretical linguistics, both general and language specific, from all geographical areas, including endangered and extinct languages with particular attention to lesser-known IndoEuropean and non-Indo-European languages. Up-to-date information is guaranteed by the collaboration of some forty-five contributing specialists from all over the world. With over 20,000 titles arranged according to a subject and language classification, refined through a fine-grained keyword-system, the Linguistic Bibliography is a standard reference work for every scholar of language and linguistics. This volume has been brought up-to-date and contains extensive indexes of names, languages, and subjects.
For more information please send your e-mail to brillonline@brill.com. Coverage Linguistics, Indigenous languages, Semantics, Reference, Litreracy, Grammar, Phonetics Number of titles in this collection Language and Linguistics (E-ISSN 2212-0602) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 24 2012 18 Total 42
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The Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online (IEDO) reconstructs the lexicon for the most important languages and language branches of Indo-European. It is a rich and voluminous online reference source for historical and general linguists. Dictionaries can be cross-searched, with an advance search for each
individual dictionary enabling the user to perform more complex research queries. Each entry is accompanied by grammatical info, meaning(s), etymological commentary, reconstructions, cognates and often extensive bibliographical information. New content will be added on an annual basis.
- Includes 11 dictionaries - Contains over 20.000 entries - Covers over 150 languages - Rich bibliographical references for further research - Export, print and save records - Cross-searchable database, supporting simple and complex queries - Unicode compliant, displaying and searching complex characters and diacritics
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The Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series publishes the results of a major Leiden University project identifying and describing the common lexical heritage of the Indo-European languages. Under the supervision of Alexander Lubotsky, an international team of historical linguists has for more than a decade
researched, collected and integrated a growing corpus of linguistic data. The data is published in a series of etymological dictionaries and will be concluded by the publication of a large Indo-European Etymological Dictionary, deemed as a successor of Julius Pokornys standard work published in 1959.
January 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 18340 7 Hardback (approx. 750 pp.) List price EUR 239.00 / US$ 340.00 Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 11
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November 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 18341 4 Hardback (approx 1000 pp.) List price EUR 239.00 / US$ 340.00 Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 12
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brill.com/ehhl E-ISSN 2212-4241 Purchase Options: Annual Subscription Price: EUR 325.- / US$ 450. Outright Purchase Price: EUR 1560.- / US$ 2180.The Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics offers a systematic and comprehensive treatment of all aspects of the history and study of the Hebrew language from its earliest attested form to the present day. The encyclopedia contains overview articles that provide a readable synopsis of current knowledge of the major periods and varieties of the Hebrew language as well as thematically-organized entries which provide further information on individual topics. With over 950 entries and approximately 400 contributing scholars, the Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics is the authoritative reference work for students and researchers in the fields of Hebrew linguistics, general linguistics, Biblical studies, Hebrew and Jewish literature, and related fields.
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Search the full text by keyword and Hebrew character set, in addition to advanced search options. Navigate extensive cross-references via hyperlinks. Access tertiary treatment of a wide-range of topics such as the Hebrew of various sources (texts, manuscripts, inscriptions, reading traditions), major grammatical features (phonology, morphology, and syntax), lexicon, script and paleography, theoretical linguistic approaches, etc. Receive annual updates with new articles, images, and multimedia, in particular sound recordings, beginning the year after publication. Benefit from a synthesis of scholarly research from Israel, Europe, North America, and Asia.
March 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 17642 3 Hardback List price EUR 950.00 / US$ 1330.00
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brill.com/eallo E-ISSN 1570-6699 Purchase Options: Annual Subscription Price: EUR 500.- / US$ 670. Outright Purchase Price: EUR 1890.- / US$ 2530. Installment Price: EUR 120.- / US$ 160.The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics represents a unique collaboration of a few hundred scholars from around the world and covers all relevant aspects of the study of Arabic and deals with all levels of the language (pre-Classical Arabic, Classical Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, Arabic vernaculars, mixed varieties of Arabic). No other reference work offers this scale of contributions or depth and breadth of coverage. The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics (EALL Online) contains all content of the print edition and new content is added on a regular basis. New articles are elaborations or updates of themes already discussed in the EALL, or are new entries that are relevant to the field. The EALL Online comprehensively covers all aspects of Arabic languages and linguistics.It is interdisciplinary in scope and represents different schools and approaches to be as objective and versatile as possible. The online edition is cross-searchable, cross-referenced and regularly updated. The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics is an essential reference work for students and researchers in the fields of linguistics, Islamic studies, Arabic literature and other related fields. The Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics is also available in print..
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- Over 500 entries - Over 300 contributors - Over 2.1 million words - Full-text searchable and advanced searchability - Browsable index - Fully Unicode compliant, to facilitate the display of foreign languages - A high-quality linguistic reference work - A unique and widely respected authoritative source in the field - Covers all relevant fields in Arabic linguistics, both general and language specific
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An essential reference tool for students and researchers in the fields of Linguistics, Arabic Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Islamic Studies, and related fields.
The mere appearance of the Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics (EALL) on the scene carries huge importance for linguists working with Arabic, but also for scholars from other disciplines like Islamic studies, Arabic literature, social sciences, as well as general linguists, whose research cross paths with Arabic linguistics.... The strength of the EALL as a reference tool is that it brings together notions and terms from different disciplines (classical grammatical theory, modern linguistic theory), and different eras (pre-classical, classical, modern). By weaving together a wide variety of terms, the end product achieves a degree of disciplinary integration that remains illusive for reference works limited to one theoretical framework.... The EALL lives up to its claim to offering a framework within which data on all varieties of Arabic and different types of analyses can be drawn together from different parts of the globe in order to improve the propagation of knowledge regarding one of the worlds key languages.... Incorporated in the EALL are sketches of more than 40 dialects described according to a predetermined format, which allows the user to make quick cross-dialectical comparison. Linguist List, 20 July 2010
December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21813 0 Hardback List price EUR 164.00 / US$ 228.00
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December 2012 ISBN 978 17 80 52926 4 Hardback List price EUR 59.99 / US$ 83.00
Fourth Edition
James O. Pickles
This book deals with the way that the auditory system processes acoustic signals. The current edition has been revised in all areas to reflect the progress that has been made since the 3rd edition. As well as dealing with the basic anatomy and physiology of all stages of the auditory system, the book relates basic physiological processes to the performance of the auditory system as a whole, in the perception of acoustic signals including speech. The chapter on sensorineural hearing loss not only describes the physiological and anatomical changes that are associated with hearing loss, but includes latest information on treatments including cochlear implants, and work being undertaken on stem cell and other cellular therapies for deafness. A reading scheme has been provided to guide readers to the section most appropriate for their interests. The book is written so that those entering auditory research from very little background in auditory neuroscience are able to understand the current research issues and the current research literature. It is also intended to be a source book and reference work for advanced undergraduates studying the special senses, and for clinicians in the specialty of Otorhinolaryngology.
January 2012 ISBN 978 17 80 52166 4 Hardback (400 pp.) List price EUR 58.95 / US$ 81.00
January 2012 ISBN 978 17 80 52038 4 Paperback (420 pp.) List price EUR 44.95 / US$ 62.00
Fundamentals of Hearing
Suitable for Course Adaption
Fifth Edition
William A. Yost
Fundamentals of Hearing is one of only a few textbooks that covers all of hearing at an introductory level. A meaningful introduction to hearing for students and a wealth of data and facts related to hearing for the professional. It it heavily illustrated with over 200 figures. Each chapter concludes with a Supplement section with additional resources about topics covered. Appendices provide background information to enable full comprehension of content. It contains a complete Glossary of terms from the American Standards Institute, a combined subject/author index, and a comprehensive bibliography. The fifth edition of this successful introductory text on hearing sciences includes auditory, anatomy, physiology, psychoacoustics, and perception content.
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October 2006 ISBN 978-01-23-70473 3 Hardback (352 pp.) List price EUR 44,95/ US$ 62.00
December 2010 ISBN 978 18 48 55226 5 Hardback (340 pp.) List price EUR 52.95 / US$ 73.00
African Dynamics
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November 2011 ISBN 978 90 04 21738 6 Paperback (ix, 386 pp.) September EUR 44.- / US$ 60. List price 2009 ISBN 978 Dynamics, 10 African 18 48 55240 1 Hardback (750 pp.) List price EUR 137.95 / US$ 190.00
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The Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Perspectives is a series of extensively-referenced books based on the three cornerstones of evidence-based practice (EBP): research, clinical and/ or educational expertise, and stakeholder perspectives. Volumes will vary from emphasis on research and basic information to highlighting clinical and educational practice. All the books will relate to aspects of the broad communication model originally proposed by
L.L. Lloyd, R. W. Quist and J. Windsor in A proposed augementative and alternative communication model, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 6 (1990). We hope that Augmentative and Alternative Communication Perspectives will add to the knowledge base and provide a valuable resource in the field of AAC.
Assistive Technology: Principles and Applications for Communication Disorders and Special Education
Edited by Oliver Wendt, Raymond W. Quist and Lyle L. Lloyd This book provides readers with vast knowledge of practical applications, theoretical models, services and evidence-based solutions in the areas of assistive technology (AT) and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). It aims to equip practicing clinicians, educators and students with the necessary background to use AT and AAC with their clients. This book also sheds light on the many different roles and functions of AT and AAC for a large variety of clinical populations, and suggests solutions the reader can implement immediately. Although a particular focus is set on communication disorders, described applications and resources also apply to individuals with developmental disabilities and sensory impairments. In addition to outlining most recent low and high technology, this book makes a particularly strong effort to teach general principles and guidelines for successful AT and AAC interventions regardless of what particular technology is used. This resource is a crucial addition to the bookshelf of any professional dealing with AT and/or AAC, including speech-language pathologists, special educators, occupational therapists, physical therapists, early intervention specialists, students in professional programs, users of AT or AAC, their families, and applied researchers. This is a must read for novices and seasoned professional alike.
October 2011 ISBN 978 17 80 52294 4 Hardback (530 pp.) List price EUR 121.95 / US$ 168.00 Augmentative and Alternative Communications Perspectives, 4 September 2011
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Adults with Aphasia: Science and Clinical Practice
Edited by Rajinder Koul Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Adults with Aphasia is a text written for practising clinicians, undergraduate and graduate students, assistive technologists and other stakeholders who are interested in learning more about the communication needs and options for people with aphasia. Although there are several book chapters dedicated to aphasia in currently available textbooks in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), this is the first book dedicated entirely to AAC and aphasia. ISBN 978 18 48 55218 0 Hardback (200 pp.) List price EUR 89.95 / US$ 124.00 Augmentative and Alternative Communications Perspectives, 3
This series offers a new venue for high-quality original studies in Indo-European linguistics, from both a comparative and historical perspective, including relevant works on the prehistory/early history of the oldest descendant languages. It will also welcome studies in poetics and comparative mythology that include a significant linguistic and philological component. It seeks especially to fulfill
the unmet need for analyses that employ innovative approaches and take account of the latest developments in general linguistic models and methods. The scope of the series is avowedly international, but authors are encouraged to write in English to maximize dissemination of their ideas.
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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22539 8 Hardback (xvi, 346 pp.) List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00 Brills Studies in Indo-European Languages & Linguistics, 7
After careful consideration, Brill has taken the initiative of designing a typeface. Named The Brill, it presents complete coverage of the Latin script with the full range of diacritics and linguistics (IPA) characters used to display any language from any period correctly, and Greek and Cyrillic are also covered. There are over 5,100 characters in all. This indispensable tool for scholars has become freely available for non-commercial use. You can download the font package after agreeing to the End User License Agreement. The Brill is available in roman, italic, bold, and bold italic, with all necessary punctuation marks and a wide assortment of symbols. It will be especially welcomed by humanities scholars quoting from texts in any language, ancient or modern. The Brill complies with all international standards, including Unicode. John Hudson of Tiro Typeworks, well-known for his multilingual fonts, is the Brills designer. You can download the font on our website brill.com/author-gateway/brill-fonts
April 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 22822 1 Hardback List price EUR 202.00 / US$ 281.00 Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology, 20
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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22702 6 Hardback (xii, 240 pp.) List price EUR 99.00 / US$ 136.00 International Studies in the History of Rhetoric, 4
This peer-reviewed book series offers an international forum for high-quality scholarly studies on the indigenous languages of South, Central and North America, including the Arctic. Around 1,000 genealogically and typologically very diverse languages are spoken in this immense region. Due to ecological and cultural pressure this treasure trove of languages is often highly endangered with extinction, hence the urgency of its preservation and study. The publications
LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS
in this series will concern both descriptive and analytical work on American indigenous languages, and include handbooks, language surveys, grammatical descriptions and theoretical, historical, areal and typological monographs or particularly well-organized edited volumes with a central theme. Even though the scope of the series is international, authors are encouraged to write in English to reach as large as possible a readership.
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December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22821 4 Hardback (xii, 534 pp.) List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00 Brills Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, 5
December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21544 3 Hardback (xiv, 420 pp.) List price EUR 146.00 / US$ 203.00 Brills Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, 4
Brills Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture (BSLC) is a new peer-reviewed book series that offers an international forum for high-quality original studies in languages and cultures. It focuses on the interaction between linguistic categories (and their conceptualization), cultural values, and human cognition. Publications in this series will include interdisciplinary studies on language, its meanings and forms, and possible interactions with cognitive and communicational patterns. The series spans cultural and social anthropology, cognitive science and linguistics. The emphasis is on inductive based cross-linguistic and cross-cultural studies, with special attention to poorly known areas, such as Lowland Amazonia and the Pacific.The series is international in scope and it is envisaged that three to four new volumes will be published each year.
February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23367 6 Hardback (approx. 238 pp.) List price EUR 101.00 / US$ 140.00 Brills Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, 3
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July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22407 0 Hardback (xvi, 454 pp.) List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Brills Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, 2
Language Contact in the Danish West Indies: Giving Jack His Jacket
Robin Sabino, Auburn University
Language Contact in the Danish West Indies: Giving Jack His Jacket lays bare crucial roles played by community and resistance in the refashioning of heritage languages. Robin Sabino draws on her community relationships, her fieldwork with a last speaker, and research from a range of disciplines, to advance a revisionist history that elucidates the African linguistic resources used to create community in a land those who were transhipped did not choose and from which they could not return. In parallel fashion, the narrative locates the partial appropriation of creole features by the colonys Euro-Caribbean community in the emergence of local identity. It also traces the replacement of Dutch and Virgin Islands Dutch Creole with their English counterparts.
July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22540 4 Hardback (xxii, 338 pp.) List price EUR 112.00 / US$ 156.00 Brills Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture, 1
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Brills Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages (BSSAL) is a new peer-reviewed series that provides a venue for high-quality monograph-length descriptive and theoretical studies on the languages of South and Southwest Asia. In the political sense, South Asia encompasses the seven independent states Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, but linguistically and culturally it also includes some adjacent areas to the east and north, notably Tibet. Southwest Asia is understood here as comprising the Iranian languagespeaking territory to the west of South Asia, i.e., the states of Afghanistan and Iran and the geocultural transnational
region Kurdistan, consisting of parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. The languages ancient and modern of South and Southwest Asia have played a central role in linguistics from the fields very beginnings as a modern scientific endeavor, and continue to occupy a central position in discussions in many linguistic subdisciplines, such as phonology, morphology, syntax, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, typology, writing systems, and areal studies, to name just a few. The series seeks high-quality, state-of-the-art contributions on all aspects of the languages of this linguistically diverse and fascinating area.
December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23413 0 Hardback (approx. 280 pp.) List price EUR 107.00 / US$ 149.00 Brills Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages, 3
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July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22260 1 Hardback (xxii, 401 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 Jerusalem Studies in Religion and Culture, 17
December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22369 1 Hardback (approx. 650 pp.) List price EUR 192.00 / US$ 267.00 Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 4 China, 28
February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24347 7 Hardback (approx. 400 pp.) List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 5 Japan, 15
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December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24357 6 Hardback (viii, 304 pp.) List price EUR 125.00 / US$ 175.00 Languages of Asia, 10
The aim of this series is to focus upon the relationship between semantic and pragmatic theories for a variety of natural language constructions. The boundary between semantics and pragmatics can be drawn in many various ways; the relative benefits of each have given rise to a vivid theoretical dispute in the literature in the last three decades. As a side effect, this variety has produced a certain degree of confusion and absence of purpose in the extant publications
on the topic. This series provides a forum where the confusion within the existing literature can be removed and the issues raised by different positions can be discussed with a renewed sense of purpose. The editors intend the contributions to this series to take further steps towards clarity and cautious consensus.
December 2012 ISBN 978 17 81 90271 4 Hardback (254 pp.) List price EUR 89.95 / US$ 124.00 Current Research in the Semantics/ Pragmatics Interface, 26
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March 2013 ISBN 978 17 81 90263 9 Hardback (approx. 400 pp.) List price EUR 113.95 / US$ 157.00 Current Research in the Semantics/ Pragmatics Interface, 27
The field of linguistics thrives on empirical data, whether from languages, from psycholinguistic experiments, from sociolinguistic interviews, from typological surveys, or from historical investigations, to name just a few sources of data. At the same time, the field also thrives on theory, inasmuch as general theories of language structure, language use, language acquisition, and language change are essential to a full understanding of how the object of our investigations, natural human language, works. Theories provide a basis for testable claims about language, claims that can be tested and confirmed or disproved
only by empirical considerations. Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory (EALT) is a book series that aims to publish high-quality works that are grounded in empirical data but at the same time advance theoretical goals. The relevant notion of theory envisioned here is broad and eclectic, but also rigorous. The contributing empirical data is similarly broadly defined. The new series will include single or co-authored monographs on a single topic or linguistic issue, state-of-the art reports and/or thematically coherent multi-authored volumes.
Deriving Nominals
A Syntactic Account of Malagasy Nominalizations
Dimitrios Ntelitheos, United Arab Emirates University
This book provides a detailed study of nominalizing patterns in Malagasy (Austronesian) and discusses the broader theoretical issues that arise from these patterns. It explores new and original fieldwork data drawn from the largely unexplored domain of Malagasy deverbal nominals. Offering new insights to long-standing puzzles in the derivation of argument-structure, referential, and clausal nominals, the book promotes a single structure-building mechanism, which allows nominalizers to attach at different heights in the clausal spine to derive nominals with different morphosyntactic properties. In addition, it provides a novel analysis of participant nominalizations, showing that they are derived through the same mechanism that derives relative clauses, and thus setting the stage for new and exciting research directions.
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July 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22397 4 Hardback (xx, 306 pp.) List price EUR 107.00 / US$ 149.00 Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory, 3
April 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 22541 1 Hardback (approx. 448 pp.) List price EUR 158.00 / US$ 220.00 Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory, 4
English is rapidly becoming the worlds lingua franca, a truly international language. Language program leadership and curriculum is a central aspect of the teaching of English as a vibrant and rapidly growing area of education worldwide. Management and curriculum in English language teaching operates within a rapidly changing, global environment with multiple and diverse expectations and clientele that require innovative approaches as
well as strong and diverse leadership skills. The aim of the series is to develop books on innovative curriculum in English language teaching with a focus on leadership in this expanding field. Topics for the series include program management, curriculum design, faculty development, program and faculty evaluation, and leadership in the teaching of English worldwide.
January 2012 ISBN 978 17 80 52646 1 Hardback (250 pp.) List price EUR 89.95 / US$ 124.00 Innovation and Leadership in English Language Teaching, 6
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Much of the interesting work in linguistics today concerns the interfaces between the traditional components of grammar. The aim of the Syntax and Semantics series is to publish exciting and innovative research involving the sub-systems of grammar that interface with syntax and semantics. This crucially includes the syntax-semantics interface itself, but also the systematic interplay of syntax and semantics with pragmatics, information structure and
discourse. The series will promote in particular research that brings novel forms of empirical evidence to bear on issues in theoretical syntax and semantics. The series Syntax and Semantics is listed on the ISI Web of Knowledge.
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April 2012 ISBN 978 17 80 52376 7 Hardback (350 pp.) List price EUR 105.95 / US$ 146.00 Syntax and Semantics, 38
November 2011 ISBN 978 17 80 52374 3 Hardback (300 pp.) List price EUR 89.95 / US$ 124.00 Syntax and Semantics, 37
Studies in Pragmatics
Series Editors: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Manchester University, Kerstin Fischer, University of Southern Denmark, and
The Studies in Pragmatics series is dedicated to publishing innovative, authoritative monographs and edited collections from all micro-, macro- and meta-pragmatic linguistic perspectives. Rooted in the interdisciplinary spirit of the Journal of Pragmatics, it welcomes not only book proposals from linguistics proper but also pragmatically-oriented proposals from neighboring disciplines such as interactional sociology, language philosophy, communication science,
social psychology, cognitive science, and information science. The goal of the series is to provide a widely read and respected international forum for high quality theoretical, analytical, and applied pragmatic studies of all types. By publishing leading edge work on natural language practice, it seeks to extend our growing knowledge of the forms, functions, and foundations of human interaction.
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October 2012 ISBN 978 17 81 90269 1 Hardback (449 pp.) List price EUR 113.95 / US$ 157.00 Studies in Pragmatics, 10
August 2010 ISBN 978 08 57 24247 1 Hardback (328 pp.) List price EUR 105.95 / US$ 146.00 Studies in Pragmatics, 9
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Studies in Writing aims for multiple perspectives of writing, education and texts. The series provides a collection of theoretical and empirical insights into the foundations of writing, and learning and teaching processes in written composition. The series aims to cover theoretical issues, supported by both quantitative and qualitative empirical research and representing a wide range of nationalities. Studies in
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Service-Learning and Writing: Paving the Way for Literacy(ies) through Community Engagement
Edited by Isabel Baca Service-learning and Writing: Paving the Way for Literacy(ies) through Community Engagement discusses service-learning as a teaching and learning method and its integration with writing. The various authors, from different disciplines and institutions, present service-learning as a means of having students practice writing in real world settings, and they show how relationship-building and partnerships between higher education and diverse communities produce benefits for all involved - the students, faculty, administrators, and the communities themselves. This volume demonstrates how writing instruction and/or writing practice can complement community engagement and outreach at local, national, and international contexts. Through different cross-cultural contexts and academic disciplines, the various authors explore reflection, assessment, internalization, diversity, and multiple literacies and their importance when integrating service-learning in higher education and community literacy.
December 2012 ISBN 978 17 81 90265 3 Hardback (300 pp.) List price EUR 89.95 / US$ 124.00 Studies in Writing, 26
September 2012 ISBN 978 17 80 52928 8 Hardback (431 pp.) List price EUR 113.95 / US$ 157.00 Studies in Writing, 25
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The distinct traits shared by the Semitic languages determine the essential unity of research in these languages. Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics has been a prominent forum for linguistic publications concerning the Semitic languages ever since its foundation in 1967. The series includes both books written in the philological tradition
of research and ones applying modern linguistic theories. Such sub-disciplines as descriptive linguistics, comparative linguistics, socio-linguistics et cetera all fall within the scope of the series. While studies of individual aspects of individual languages are accepted on a selective basis, the series specifically includes monographs, collaborative volumes, and reference works of a wider scope.
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August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23295 2 Hardback (xx, 382 pp.) List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, 66
May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22359 2 Hardback (xii, 236 pp.) List price EUR 107.00 / US$ 149.00 Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, 65
April 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22229 8 Hardback (x, 350 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, 64
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October 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 24812 0 Hardback (Approx. 630 pp. (with 140 maps)) Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, 100/3
September 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22742 2 Hardback (xxii, 274 pp.) List price EUR 123.00 / US$ 171.00 Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, 102
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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21213 8 Paperback (vi, 128 pp.) List price EUR 89.00 / US$ 126.00 Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, 11/10
Studia Semitica Neerlandica comprises of studies on the linguistics and literature of one the Semitic languages or the Semitic languages as a whole. Studies on texts written in one of the Semitic languages
or texts that deal with the history and culture of groups speaking a Semitic language also fall within the scope of this series.
December 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 24188 6 Hardback (xvi, 380 pp.) List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Studia Semitica Neerlandica, 60
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November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23298 3 Hardback (xiv, 314 pp.) List price EUR 131.00 / US$ 182.00 Studia Semitica Neerlandica, 59
June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23158 0 Hardback (X, 336 pp., in English and Hebrew) List price EUR 120.00 / US$ 179.00 Studia Semitica Neerlandica, 58
Grammatica van het Bijbels Hebreeuws en Leerboek van het Bijbels Hebreeuws (2 vols)
Twaalfde, herziene editie door M.F.J. Baasten en W.Th. van Peursen Grammatica, twaalfde herziene editie, door J.P. Lettinga, Martin Baasten, W.Th. van Peursen;
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Leerboek door Martin Baasten en W.Th. van Peursen This Grammar offers an overview of Biblical Hebrew. It is mainly aimed at beginning students, but contains much of value for advanced study. Ample attention is paid to the historical development of the language and an an extensive, up-to-date description of Hebrew syntax is offered. This Grammar is meant to be used alongside the accompanying Textbook of Biblical Hebrew, which contains carefully graded lessons, exercises, Biblical texts, as well as an annotated inscription. In addition, it offers a glossary, verbal paradigms and an elaborate list of grammatical terms, with examples taken from Dutch and English. The twelfth edition has been thoroughly revised on many points and contains numerous additions and corrections to the eleventh edition (2000). You will receive 15% discount on orders of more than 8 sets.
August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 21448 4 Paperback (Grammatica: xvi, 236 pp.; Leerboek: xiv, 182 pp.) List price EUR 60.00 / US$ 83.00
August 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 20286 3 Cloth with dustjacket (xviii, 580 pp. CD ROM) List price EUR 188.00 / US$ 261.00 Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah, 101
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October 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 23560 1 Cloth with dustjacket(xviii, 184 pp.) List price EUR 98.00 / US$ 133.00 Vetus Testamentum, Supplements, 156
February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 23477 2 Hardback List price EUR 136.00 / US$ 189.00 Linguistic Biblical Studies, 6
June 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22361 5 Hardback (xvi, 384 pp.) List price EUR 146.00 / US$ 203.00 Linguistic Biblical Studies, 5
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February 2013 ISBN 978 90 04 22818 4 Hardback (ca. x, 640 pp.) List price EUR 188.00 / US$ 258.00 Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, 57
May 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 22715 6 Hardback (xvi, 334 pp.) List price EUR 176.00 / US$ 245.00 Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, 55
The Mental Lexicon, Gonia Jarema and Garry Libben, 2007, ISBN
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Barbara J. Hoekje and Sara M. Tipton, 2011, ISBN
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Language Teaching, 3
Hardback (224 pp.), List price EUR 30.00 / US$ 41.00, Innovation and Leadership in English
Service, Satisfaction and Climate: Perspectives on Management in English Language Teaching, John Walker, 2010, ISBN 978-18-49-50996-1,
Hardback (285 pp.), List price EUR 97.95 / US$ 135.00, Innovation and Leadership in English Language Teaching, 2
Language Program Leadership in a Changing World: An Ecological Model, Martha Pennington and Barbara Hoekje, 2010, ISBN 978-18-49in English Language Teaching, 1
50746-2, Hardback (356 pp.), List price EUR 97.95 / US$ 135.00, Innovation and Leadership
978-00-80-44318-8, Hardback (260 pp.), List price EUR 103.95 / US$ 143.00, Language &
978-01-26-13528-2, Hardback
(333 pp.), List price EUR 133.95 / US$ 185.00, Syntax and Semantics, 28
978-00-80-43365-3, Hardback (360 pp.), List price EUR 117.95 / US$ 163.00, Language &
Syntax and the Lexicon, Edited by Timothy Stowell and Eric Wehrli,
1992, ISBN 978-01-26-13526-8, Hardback (298 pp.), List price EUR 131.95 / US$ 182.00, Syntax and Semantics, 26
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Adriana Spiridon, 2009, ISBN
978-18-48-55162-6, Hardback (200 pp.), List price EUR 89.95 / US$ 124.00, Studies in Pragmatics, 5
Pragmatic Markers in Context, Edited by Karin Aijmer and AnneMarie Simon-Vandenbergen, 2006, ISBN
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15 Aikhenvald, A. and Storch, A. (eds), Perception and Cognition in Language and Culture 5 Asatrian, G., Etymological Dictionary of Persian 24 Baca, I. (ed.), Service-Learning and Writing: Paving the Way for Literacy(ies) through Community Engagement 23 Baumgarten, N., Du Bois, I. and House, J. (eds), Subjectivity in Language and Discourse 27 Behnstedt, P. and Woidich, M., Wortatlas der arabischen Dialekte, Band III: Verben, Adjektive, Zeit und Zahlen 25 Castell, M. and Donahue, C. (eds), University Writing: Selves and Texts in Academic Societies 18 Cohen, D.B., The Japanese Translations of the Hebrew Bible, 22 Cuervo, M.C. and Roberge, Y. (eds), The End of Argument Structure 21 Daz-Vera, J., Left to My Own Devices: Learner Autonomy and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning 7 Edzard, L. and De Jong, R., Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics Online 28 Endress, G. and Gutas, D. (eds), A Greek and Arabic Lexicon (GALex), Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Translations from 30 Fokkelman, J.P., The Book of Job in Form, A Literary Translation with 17 Freschi, E., Duty, Language and Exegesis in Prbhkara Mms,
Including an edition and translation of Rmnujcryas Tantrarahasya, straprameyapariccheda 20 Gardani, F., Dynamics of Morphological Productivity The Evolution of Noun Classes from Latin to Italian Commentary Greek into Arabic. Fascicle 10 ..... to ........ History, Inventory and Analysis
32 Lundberg, M.J., Fine, S. and Pitard, W.T. (eds), Puzzling Out the Past, Studies in Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures in Honor of 26 Marogy, A.E. (ed.), The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics,
Sbawayhi and Early Arabic Grammatical Theory Bruce Zuckerman
32 Mayrhofer, M. and Raulwing, P., Bibliographie Raisonne zu den Indo-Ariern im Alten Orient 9 Moore, B.J.C., An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing, Sixth
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