SPN 3610 LANGUAGE IN CULTURAL CONTEXT

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of linguistics, the art of observing and analyzing language to better understand its role in our lives. A major focus of the course will be on Sociolinguistics, and our class discussions, readings, and projects will push students to think about how language shapes their reality and their identities. Students will also gain experience evaluating linguistic theories, analyzing data, and performing original research based on their own use of Spanish.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

Two courses at the lower 3000 level (SPN 3000 - SPN 3490)

Course Types

Advanced Studies; Art History Elective

Previous Course Number

SPN 361

Notes

Taught in Spanish.

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