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Course TitleSociolinguistics: Language, Culture, and Society
CampusSwarthmore
SemesterFall 2022
Registration IDLING 025 01
Credit1
DepartmentLinguistics
InstructorFuller Medina, Nicté
Times and DaysTTH 11:20am-12:35pm
Room LocationMcCabe Library 104
Course Info

(Cross-listed as SOAN 040B)


This course is an introduction to the connection between language and social and identity as it is studied from a variety of methodologies and perspectives, including ethnography, variationist sociolinguistics, and experimental sociolinguistics in the lab. Topics to be examined include the following: How do we create our intersecting identities when we use language? How do social factors such as age, gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic class influence the way people use language? How do individual speakers use language differently in different situations? How do social and regional dialects differ from each other, and why? How does language change spread within and between communities? Students will collect and analyze data from real-life speech to explore the social correlates of linguistic behavior, using both qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze their data.

Notes
Course Record Number:
18422
Enrollment Limit:
25
Current Enrollment:
14
Distribution:
Social Sciences
Notes:
Cross-listed with SOAN 040B.
Eligible for ESCH.
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