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Research areas
Sociolinguistics; Language, Gender, & Identity; Discourse Analysis; Language Regard; Linguistics & Popular Culture
Average rating
3.7
17 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
2.8
course-linked average
Courses
5
in seeded sections
Sociolinguistics; Language, Gender, & Identity; Discourse Analysis; Language Regard; Linguistics & Popular Culture
LING 205
This course treats language as a social phenomenon to show how language, personal identity and institutions of social control inter-relate. The course focuses on linguistic interaction in daily life and how gender, ethnic, class, activity, and geographic variation affect language use. Cross-list: SWGS 205.
LING 480
Repeatable for Credit.
LING 481
Repeatable for Credit.
LING 482
Independent directed research toward preparation of an undergraduate honors project or thesis. Repeatable for Credit.
SWGS 205
This course treats language as a social phenomenon to show how language, personal identity and institutions of social control inter-relate. The course focuses on linguistic interaction in daily life and how gender, ethnic, class, activity, and geographic variation affect language use. Cross-list: LING 205.