Middlebury

LNGT 0109

Language, Culture, Society

Language, Culture and Society
In this course students will be introduced to the comparative, ethnographic study of language in relation to socio-cultural context. Our readings will be drawn from diverse global settings and will focus upon language as the means by which people shape and are shaped by the social worlds in which they live. We will examine contrasts in ways of speaking across different communities, personal identities, and institutions. We will explore the consequences of communicative difference across a range of contact situations, including everyday conversation among peers, service encounters, political elections, and global connections or disconnections made possible through new media. 3 hrs. lect./disc. (Anthropology)/
Subject:
Linguistics
Department:
Linguistics
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP SOC
Equivalent Courses:
ANTH 0109 *
SOAN 0109

Sections

Spring 2022

LNGT0109A-S22 Lecture (Nevins)

Fall 2020

LNGT0109A-F20 Lecture (Nevins)

Fall 2019

LNGT0109A-F19 Lecture (Nevins)

Spring 2019

LNGT0109A-S19 Lecture (Nevins)

Spring 2018

LNGT0109A-S18 Lecture (Nevins)

Spring 2017

LNGT0109A-S17 Lecture (Nevins)

Spring 2016

LNGT0109A-S16 Lecture (Nevins)

Spring 2015

LNGT0109A-S15 Lecture (Nevins)

Spring 2014

LNGT0109A-S14 Lecture (Nevins)