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Advanced English Grammar A Linguistic
Approach
Ilse Depraetere, Université de Lille 3, France & Chad Langford, Université de Lille 3, France
Depraetere and Langford, with 50 years of teaching experience between them, present a grammar pitched precisely at advanced learners of English who need to understand how the English language really works without getting lost in the specifics. This book pulls all the relevant notions from linguistic theory to enable language students to fully grasp English grammar Full of challenging exercises and supported by a companion website featuring an extensive answer key, a glossary and further exercises for study, this is the reference grammar of choice for both native and non-native English speakers
UK September 2025 • US September 2025 • 416 pages
PB 9781350451209 £32 99 / $44 95 HB 9781350451193 £100 00 / $135 00
ePub 9781350451223 £29 69 / $40 49
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Bloomsbury Academic

Space, Time and Quantification in the YiChing
A Conceptual Unity
Yancheng Yang, Henan University of Science and Technology, China
This book explores representations of the relationship between time and space in ancient China, as expressed by the I Ching The I Ching is one of the oldest of the Chinese classics and a foundational text for the Confucian and Daoist traditions. This book is the first in-depth examination of time and space and their quantification in the I Ching from the perspective of cognitive linguistics. It argues that space and time is a unified concept in China, and compares the Chinese conceptualization of the unity of space and time with an asymmetric conceptualization of space and time in the West
UK September 2025 • US September 2025 • 288 pages • 11 bw illus
HB 9781350509061 • £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350509092 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350509078 • £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Cognitive Linguistics • Bloomsbury Academic
Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics
Gregory Paschalidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Developing a Neo-Peircean Approach to Signs
Tony Jappy, University of Perpignan Via Domitia, France
In his career as a logician, Charles Sanders Peirce introduced a number of highly innovative semiotic concepts that he never fully developed This book takes a detailed look at the most important of these undeveloped concepts, including hypoiconicity and semiosis, and highlights their theoretical interest for a general semiotics In doing so, it also identifies and explains the changing theoretical background to these developments
UK August 2025 • US August 2025 • 216 pages • 40 bw illus
PB 9781350288850 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350288812
ePub 9781350288836 £85 50 / $116 09
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Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics • Bloomsbury Academic

World Englishes and Social Media
Platforms, Variation, and Meta-Discourse
Edited by Sofia Rüdiger, FU Berlin, Germany, Sven Leuckert, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany & Jakob R. E. Leimgruber, University of Regensburg, Germany
As social media keeps changing, so does the representation of World Englishes across the wide range of platforms available This edited volume explores the different varieties of English on various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, and YouTube It focuses in turn on language variation in digital contexts, identities and social meaning making, and metalinguistic commentary, and ends with a discussion section providing an overview of World Englishes and social media Investigating these areas in detail, the book covers a wealth of topics, including ethical questions and research methodology, linguistic features and creativity, and meta-discourse
UK September 2025 • US September 2025 • 272 pages • 19 bw illus
HB 9781350421417 • £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350421431 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350421424 • £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Bloomsbury Advances in World Englishes • Bloomsbury Academic

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Saussure
Edited by John E. Joseph, University of Edinburgh, UK
With chapters written by leading scholars from across the world, this detailed and comprehensive volume charts the significance of Ferdinand de Saussure’s work across the wide range of fields in which it had an impact, providing a thorough understanding, and the definitive guide to, his ideas and legacy. Divided into four parts, the book explores Saussure’s life and career, including his published and unpublished work, the Course in General Linguistics, and a variety of key themes and topics for further attention
UK July 2025 • US July 2025 • 464 pages • 30 bw illus
HB 9781350379787 • £130 00 / $175 00
ePub 9781350379800 £117 00 / $159 29
ePdf 9781350379794 £117 00 / $117 00
Series: Bloomsbury Handbooks Bloomsbury Academic

Semiotics with a Conscience Decoding Dangerous Discourses
Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto, Canada
Demonstrating how semiotic theory and method can be applied to decoding false representations and dangerous discourses, this book confronts negative perceptions of semiotics and explores how it can be used as a potentially powerful science of conscience Identifying key issues of concern, such as climate change and anti-science discourses, it describes the semiotic notions and methods that can be used to analyze misrepresentations, propaganda, or meaning collapses, developing awareness of hidden meanings and their harmful effects on society
UK September 2025 • US September 2025 • 192 pages • 10 bw illus
PB 9781350362123 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350362086
ePub 9781350362109 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350362093 £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics Bloomsbury Academic

Japanese Linguistics in
Use An Introduction for Language Learners
Toshiko Yamaguchi, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Bringing together Japanese Linguistics and Japanese Language in Use into one allencompassing volume, this book is an essential introduction to Japanese linguistics for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates studying either Japanese language or linguistics Containing an extensive array of examples drawn from everyday life, such as manga, newspapers and food packaging, the book brings together authentic materials with linguistic notions to deepen understanding of Japanese through experiencing it as a living language It includes a companion website hosting translations, quizzes and commentaries to the book’s activities
UK August 2025 US August 2025 496 pages 100 b&w
PB 9781350290594 £34 99 / $49 95 HB 9781350290600 £100 00 / $135 00
ePub 9781350290617 £31 49 / $43 19
ePdf 9781350290624 • £31 49 / $31 49
Bloomsbury Academic

Linguistics and Oral History
Towards an Interdisciplinary
Approach
Edited by Chris Fitzgerald, Mary Immaculate College, Ireland
This volume brings together linguistics and oral history practitioners to explore the synergies between both disciplines Contributors from Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the UK, and the United States take different perspectives on the relationship between oral history and language This book exposes readers to commonalities that exist between oral history and linguistics including methodological parallels in constructing and analysing written transcriptions of spoken events, analytical approaches to determining salient themes and linguistic items, relevant theoretical perspectives that frame discourse practices in oral histories and the practical considerations which researchers face when investigating large sets of spoken data
UK September 2025 • US September 2025 • 256 pages • 5 bw illus
HB 9781350458239 • £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350458253 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350458246 • £85 50 / $85 50
Bloomsbury Academic

Possible Worlds Theory and Readers' Emotional Responses to Literature
Megan Mansworth, Aston University, UK
This book develops a cognitive stylistic exploration of readers’ emotional experiences of literature
Adopting Possible Worlds Theory as a framework, the volume constructs a stylistic analysis of some of the ways in which novels elicit readers’ emotions A typology of past, present, and future textual actual and possible worlds is formulated to frame analysis of three novels: A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates, and The Trick is to Keep Breathing by Janice Galloway The author integrates close stylistic analysis with the use of empirical data drawn from reader interviews and online reader reviews
UK September 2025 • US September 2025 • 272 pages
HB 9781350428935 £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350428959 £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350428942 £85 50 / $85 50 Bloomsbury Academic

English Lexical Semantics A Cognitive Linguistics Approach
Zeki Hamawand, University of Kirkuk, Iraq Offering a cognitive approach to semantics, this highly accessible textbook places cognitive linguistics at the centre of lexical semantics while covering the field in a broader sense. It explains the fundamental concepts underlying the study of lexical semantics and defines them succinctly. Divided into three parts, the book introduces lexical semantics then explores earlier approaches to lexical meaning Finally, the author considers cognitive processes and conceptual mappings Each chapter includes chapter outlines and summaries, key takeaways, practice activities and further reading suggestions This book offers a novel approach for producing and interpreting lexical items in English
UK July 2025 US July 2025 224 pages
PB 9781350520479 • £27 99 / $37 95 • HB 9781350520462 • £85 00 / $115 00
ePub 9781350520448 • £25 19 / $35 09
ePdf 9781350520431 • £25 19 / $25 19
Bloomsbury Academic

Linguistics across Disciplinary Borders
The March of Data
Edited by Steven Coats, University of Oulu, Finland & Veronika Laippala, University of Turku, Finland
Highlighting the ways in which new developments in natural language processing, machine learning, and data analytics can engage with topics across linguistics, humanities, and social science disciplines, this volume provides insight into the diversity of methods, approaches and corpora that inform our understanding of the “border regions” between the realms of data science, language/ linguistics, and social or cultural studies
UK August 2025 • US August 2025 • 264 pages • 45 bw illus
PB 9781350362307 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350362260
ePub 9781350362284 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350362277 • £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Language, Data Science and Digital Humanities • Bloomsbury Academic

Hermeneutical Narratives in Art, Literature, and Communication
Edited by Malgorzata Haladewicz-Grzelak, Opole University of Technology, Poland & Paula García-Ramírez, University of Jaén, Spain
Exploring the relationship between hermeneutics and the arts, including painting, music, and literature, this book builds on hermeneutics from a practical perspective, connecting this area of critical research with others to reveal how it is viewed from different perspectives Focusing on the idea of hermeneutics as a discipline that can connect different areas of interest, the book offers an inside view into how the contributors ‘interpret’ it within their own academic remits, demonstrating its presence in qualitative academic interpretations and canonical contemporary research in humanities
UK August 2025 • US August 2025 • 312 pages • 30 bw illus
PB 9781350405479 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350405431
ePub 9781350405455 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350405448 £85 50 / $85 50 Bloomsbury Academic

Social Interaction and Dramatic Performance
Staging Conversation
Spencer Hazel, Newcastle University, UK
This book uses case studies from dramatic performances and data from real-world interaction to present findings from interaction analytic research Over ten chapters, Spencer Hazel illuminates the nuances that shape our everyday interactions, demonstrating how practitioners of the dramatic arts seek to develop and construct authentic representations of interaction This book also explores the processes by which these representations of interaction are produced through interaction: between actors, between actor and director and between others in the creative team
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Advances in Sociolinguistics
Tommaso M. Milani, Pennsylvania State University, USA

Conspiracy as Genre
Narrative, Power and Circulation
Edited by Catherine Tebaldi, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Alistair Plum, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg & Christoph Purschke, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
From anti-vaccine politics to aliens, this volume explores diverse critical approaches to conspiracy narratives that represents them as playful stories with serious ideologies and effects It examines conspiracy in relation to social power and authority, moving beyond either disinformation or revelation� It looks at how the genre of conspiracy is the performance of questioning authority to produce new forms of expertise which frequently stabilize existing power hierarchies Across three parts, the book theorizes how conspiracy narratives are told, what they do in the social world, and how they circulate these social meanings
UK September 2025 • US September 2025 • 256 pages • 11 bw illus
HB 9781350467873 • £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350467897 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350467880 £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Advances in Sociolinguistics Bloomsbury Academic

Queer Correctives
Discursive Neo-homophobia, Sexuality, and Christianity in Singapore
Vincent Pak, National University of Singapore, Singapore
This book explores Christian discourses of sex and sexuality in Singapore to argue that metanoia, the theological concept of spiritual transformation, can be read as a form of neo-homophobia that coaxes change in the queer individual Drawing on Foucauldian critical theory and approaches in discourse studies, it shows how language is at the centre of this particular iteration of neo-homophobia, one that no longer finds value in overt expressions of hate and disdain for those with non-normative sexualities, but relies extensively on seemingly neutral calls for change and transformation in personal lives
UK August 2025 • US August 2025 • 208 pages • 10 bw illus
HB 9781350454149 • £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350454163 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350454156
• £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Advances in Sociolinguistics • Bloomsbury Academic

The Literary Lifeline Bibliotherapy and the Transforming Power of Reading
Kevin Harvey, University of Nottingham, UK
The Literary Lifeline is a tribute to the transporting and consoling power of reading Interweaving fragments from his own experience of reading, Harvey takes us on a fascinating tour of reading for therapeutic effect, exploring the rise of shared reading and other uses of bibliotherapy in various social and personal contexts He argues, through a series of compelling stories and life experiences, that reading not only benefits physical and emotional wellbeing, but that it also humanises the care process, particularly in institutional settings where personhood can be threatened or undermined completely
UK July 2025 • US July 2025 • 192 pages • 2 bw illus
PB 9781472583604 • £22 99 / $30 95 • HB 9781472583598
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Contemporary Studies in Linguistics
Li Wei, University College London, UK

Soundings and the Politics of Sociolinguistic Listening for Transnational Space
Kinga Kozminska, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
In a world dominated by the visual, this book highlights how a focus on the sounded sign may bring us closer to the ways in which bodies and meanings are (re)made, and collective doing and thinking are formed in the globalised world Examining the emerging logics and rhythms among a group belonging to the first generation of UK Polish migrants, the book focuses on the semiotic processes through which contemporary moving bodies and communities place themselves in sociolinguistic landscapes and considers how they develop metrics to account for sociolinguistic change and authenticate their projects and practices in transnational timespace
UK July 2025 • US July 2025 • 240 pages • 6 bw illus
PB 9781350331341 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350331303
ePub 9781350331327 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350331310 • £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Contemporary Studies in Linguistics Bloomsbury Academic

Language and Social Justice
Global Perspectives
Edited by Kathleen C. Riley, Rutgers University, USA, Bernard C. Perley, University of British Columbia, Canada & Inmaculada M. GarcíaSánchez, University of California, USA
The first reference resource to specifically explore the interface between language and social justice, this volume examines how language symbolizes, frames, and expresses political, economic, and psychic problems in society, and contributes to visions for social justice
Investigating specific case studies in which language is used to challenge and negotiate social injustices, each chapter provides a unique perspective on how language carries value and enacts power
UK September 2025 • US September 2025 • 520 pages
PB 9781350247543 • £39 99 / $54 95
Previously published in HB 9781350156241
ePub 9781350156265 • £126 00 / $171 44
ePdf 9781350156258 • £126 00 / $126 00
Series: Contemporary Studies in Linguistics • Bloomsbury Academic
Bloomsbury Advances in Translation
Kathryn Batchelor, University College London (UCL), UK & Jeremy Munday, University of Leeds,
UK

Interpreting at the First Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial
How is a Witness Heard?
Peter Davies, University of Edinburgh, UK
Exploring the work of interpreters and translators at the First Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial, this book asks vital questions about how victims of genocide can make their voices heard in legal systems, and the processes by which the testimony of Holocaust survivors has entered the public record The author discusses interpreters’ professional practice and ethical self-understanding in the unequal linguistic and institutional structures of the courtroom, showing how interpreting and translation affected the way victims’ voices were heard He explores the contribution of interpreting and translation to the developing memory of the Holocaust in the 1960s and to the public image of the survivorwitness
UK June 2025 US June 2025 312 pages 10 bw illus
HB 9781350469648 • £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350469662 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350469655 • £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Translation • Bloomsbury Academic

Writing Between Languages
Translation and Multilingualism in Indian Francophone Writing
Sheela Mahadevan, University of Liverpool, UK
This open access book casts light on an understudied corpus of Indian Francophone literatures by writers and translators originally from former French territories of India and beyond
Sheela Mahadevan explores how and why these authors write between French and Indian languages and literatures The book thereby advances theorization of multilingualism and translation, and contributes to discourse on Indian translation traditions, including the concept of ‘transcreation’, and the boundaries of literary translation
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.
UK August 2025 • US August 2025 • 224 pages • 10 bw illus
HB 9781350469440 • £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350469464 • £00 00 / $00 00
ePdf 9781350469457 • £00 00 / $00 00
Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Translation • Bloomsbury Academic

Positionalities of Translation Studies
On the Situatedness of Translation Research
Edited by Garda Elsherif, University of Mainz, Germany & Joanna Sobesto, Jagiellonian University, Poland
This volume explores historical, cultural, linguistic, technological and institutional influences on Translation Studies (TS). It brings together self-reflexive case studies and juxtaposes them in order to provoke discussion on the role of contemporary researchers in the discipline of TS The contributions cover various aspects of positionalities and its influences on translation research, including activism, gender, technology, infrastructure, experiential knowledge, and geopolitics, showing that TS as a discipline is not a monolith but consists of various histories interconnected with each other
UK June 2025 • US June 2025 • 272 pages • 10 bw illus
HB 9781350447868 • £95 00 / $130 00
ePub 9781350447882 • £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350447875 • £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Translation • Bloomsbury Academic

Translation and Interpreting as Social Interaction
Affect, Behavior and Cognition
Edited by Claire Y. Shih, University College London, UK & Caiwen Wang, University of Westminster, UK
A timely contribution to the field of Translation Process Research, this book advocates that the three components of social interaction – affect, behaviour, and cognition – underpin the daily activities of translators and interpreters Exploring the intertwining nature of these components, it examines them theoretically, empirically, and methodologically, including coverage of literary translation, translator training, and interpreters’ practice
UK August 2025 • US August 2025 • 240 pages • 10 bw illus
PB 9781350279353 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350279315
ePub 9781350279339 £85 50 / $116 09
ePdf 9781350279322 £85 50 / $85 50
Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Translation • Bloomsbury Academic
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