Our Publishing
Linguistics has been one of our core subjects since our formation, and we remain committed to developing our programme in many of its sub-disciplines. We publish journals, textbooks and monographs and are regular exhibitors at international conferences in our areas of specialization. Click here to see our recent schedule.
Journals
The Equinox list of journals in these fields has grown to 15 with the launch of a number of new titles in recent years.
To view details, submit an article or take out a subscription, click here for all Equinox Linguistics Journals or click on the cover of a title in the boxes above. For information about our other journals in subjects other than linguistics, click here for the Journals Home Page. Contact Janet Joyce to discuss any possible new projects or if you have an existing journal that you might like to publish with Equinox.
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- Charlantry in forensic speech science: A problem to be taken seriously
- David Crystal (2003). English as a global language. (2n d ed. First ed., 1997), Cambridge: Cambridge University Pressxv + 212 pp., ISBN Hb 0 521 82347 1, Pb 0 521 53032 6..
- Developments in the linguistic description of Indian English: State of the art
- So pues entonces: An examination of bilingual discourse markers in Spanish oral narratives of personal experience of New York City-born Puerto Ricans
- Suspects' resistance to constraining and coercive questioning strategies in the police interview
- Digital audio recording analysis: the Electric Network Frequency (ENF) Criterion
- “Christ fucking shit merde!” Language Preferences for Swearing Among Maximally Proficient Multilinguals
- A linguistic analysis of Spanglish:relating language to identity
- Modern Japanese “Role Language” (Yakuwarigo): fictionalised orality in Japanese literature and popular culture
- The question of question types in police interviews: A review of the literature from a psychological and linguistic perspective.
- The impact of court interpreting on the coerciveness of leading questions
- Halliday’s model of register revisited and explored
- Bargaining with Patriarchy? Women Pentecostal leaders in Zimbabwe
- Sociocultural discourse analysis: analysing classroom talk as a social mode of thinking
- Threatening Revisited
Books
We publish between 12 and 15 new linguistics books each year in linguistics and applied linguistics sub-disciplines. To discuss a new book project intended for one of our series, contact the series editor concerned (see links below) or, if your book falls outside of the scope of any of our existing series contact Janet Joyce.