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- A smattering of Latin, get classical with trivia, quizzes and fun, Simon R.H. James
- Because internet, understanding the new rules of language, by Gretchen McCulloch
- The well-spoken thesaurus, the most powerful ways to say everyday words and phrases, Tom Heehler
- Revealing structure, papers in honor of Larry M. Hyman, edited by Eugene Buckley, Thera M. Crane and Jeff Good
- Symbols, a universal language, Joseph Piercy
- The code book, the evolution of secrecy from ancient Egypt to quantum, Simon Singh
- First you write a sentence, the elements of reading, writing...and life, Joe Moran
- Why only us, language and evolution, Robert C. Berwick, Noam Chomsky
- What is English?, and why should we care?, Tim William Machan
- The assessment of emergent bilinguals, supporting English language learners, Kate Mahoney
- Passwords to paradise, how languages have re-invented world religions, Nicholas Ostler
- The Oxford dictionary of family names in Britain and Ireland, Patrick Hanks [and nine others]
- It's been said before, a guide to the use and abuse of clich?s, Orin Hargraves
- Dictionary of gestures, expressive comportments and movements in use around the world, Fran?ois Caradec ; illustrated by Philippe Cousin ; translated by Chris Clarke
- Words that go ping, the ridiculously wonderful world of onomatopoeia, Barbara Lasserre ; with illustrations by Daniel Wlodarski
- How to speak Midwestern, Edward McClelland
- The writing of spirit, Soul, System, and the Roots of Language Science, Sarah M. Pourciau
- Words of the world, a global history of the Oxford English dictionary, Sarah Ogilvie
- Guía para padres y maestros de niños bilingües, Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy y Colin Baker
- Language, learning, and disability in the education of young bilingual children, edited by Dina C. Castro and Alfredo J. Artiles
- Multiple intelligences, new horizons, Howard Gardner
- The nuts and bolts of English grammar, Norhaida Aman ; Ludwig Tan
- Discovering sociolinguistics, from theory to practice, Dick Smakman
- Lost in translation, misadventures in English abroad, Charlie Croker ; illustrations by Louise Morgan
- The rise of English, global politics and the power of language, Rosemary Salomone
- A whirlwind passed through our country, Lakota voices of the ghost dance, Rani-Henrik Andersson ; foreword by Raymond J. DeMallie
- What the f, what swearing reveals about our language, our brains, and ourselves, Benjamin K. Bergen
- Arapaho stories, songs, and prayers, a bilingual anthology, Andrew Cowell, Alonzo Moss, Sr., and William J. C'Hair
- Linguistic form and its computation, edited by Christian Rohrer, Antje Rossdeutscher, Hans Kamp
- An introduction to the languages of the world, Anatole V. Lyovin, Brett Kessler, William R. Leben
- Afro-Peruvian Spanish, Spanish slavery and the legacy of Spanish Creoles, Sandro Sessarego
- Between the Andes and the Amazon, language and social meaning in Bolivia, Anna M. Babel
- Teaching English as a foreign language, an introduction, Carola Surkamp, Britta Viebrock, editors
- More wordcrime, solving crime with linguistics, John Olsson
- La bella lingua, my love affair with Italian, the world's most enchanting language, Dianne Hales
- A prehistory of western North America, the impact of Uto-Aztecan languages, David Leedom Shaul ; foreword by Scott G. Ortman
- Bad English, a history of linguistic aggravation, Ammon Shea
- How we talk, the inner workings of conversation, N. J. Enfield
- Why they can't write, killing the five-paragraph essay and other necessities, John Warner
- The little blue book, the essential guide to thinking and talking Democratic, George Lakoff and Elisabeth Wehling
- On the dot, the speck that changed the world, Alexander Humez, Nicholas Humez
- Frames of mind, the theory of multiple intelligences, Howard Gardner
- New Oxford rhyming dictionary