The ICLA commissions and presents on this site original reviews of new
works in and relevant to Cognitive Linguistics, broadly construed, by
those who follow the field of Cognitive Linguistics.
The ICLA invites authors and publishers to make their titles available
for review on this site. Recent books and special issues
as well as unpublished
dissertations from all areas of Cognitive Linguistics and other areas
relevant to Cognitive Linguistics are welcome.
We especially solicit recently finished dissertations, which represent
a look at the new generation's work and in some measure may foreshadow
future developments. We hope to make this page a place where new
directions in Cognitive Linguistic research are first made available
to a wide audience.
Please do not send books to the ICLA, but
contact the ICLA book
review editor and give the title of your work along with all
bibliographical information and a list of 8-10 keywords. All
titles received will be listed on this page as available for review. We will
ask the publisher (or author, if a review copy is unavailable from
the publisher) to ship a copy of the work only if the
title is selected by a proposed reviewer and the book review editor makes an
agreement with that person for a review. In that case
we will immediately request the publisher/author to send
a copy of the work to the reviewer.
The ICLA also invites members as well as non-members to choose
available titles in their area of expertise and write reviews of
500-1500 words. Contact the ICLA book review
editor if you would
like to make an agreement to review a work on the available list of
titles, or another relevant work that you propose. Please read this
statement of Editorial Policy
with writing and submission guidelines when preparing your review.