Winograd continued to be a major influence in the field with the publication of his book Language as a Cognitive Process.
The name of the press is an allusion to the first poem in Jack Spicer's book Language.
This is taken from Sue Savage-Rumbaugh's book,Ape Language.
In their book Australian Language & Culture: No Worries!
He was one of the editors of the seminal book Language and control (1979), which helped establish critical linguistics as an academic field.
Her 1975 book Language and Woman's Place is often credited with establishing language and gender as an object of study in linguistics and other disciplines.
In his book Language as Symbolic Action (1966), Burke defined humankind as a "symbol using animal" (p. 3).
His book Language and Art in the Navajo Universe is his most significant work.
In Mario Pei's book Language for Everybody, a popular poem in the dialect is printed:
The book Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech by Edward Sapir (1921) contains a classic introduction to the subject.