2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SPA 304 - Spanish Sociolinguistics Instructor
Sánchez-Sánchez
This class explores language as a social and dynamic phenomenon that reflects the idiosyncrasies of those who produce it. Drawing on both theory and direct analysis of primary sources, we will study the linguistic behavior of Spanish speaking communities in Latin America, Spain and the United States as determined by sociocultural factors that influence linguistic production: historical, ethnic and cultural factors, contexts of production, and individual features such as gender, age, social class, economic status, or professional occupation. Conducted in Spanish.
Satisfies a major requirement in Hispanic Studies.
Satisfies a minor requirement in Hispanic Studies.
Prerequisites & Notes Spanish 260 and Spanish 270. (Not offered in 2016-17)
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