[Histling-l] course cluster for historical sociolinguistics at the 2019 Linguistic Institute (UC Davis)
Lauersdorf, Mark
lauersdorf at uky.edu
Mon Jun 17 13:21:56 EDT 2019
Attending the upcoming 2019 Linguistic Institute at UC Davis (June 24 – July 19, 2019) ?
As you make your final course selections, consider maximizing your Historical Sociolinguistics experience by choosing from the following course cluster (assembled by the North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics (NARNiHS)):
Disciplinary Core:
- 152: Introduction to Sociolinguistics (Robert Bayley).
- 161: Introduction to Historical Linguistics (Lyle Campbell).
- 250: Historical Sociolinguistics (Mark Richard Lauersdorf).
- 261: Advanced Historical Linguistics (Brian Joseph, Richard Janda).
Selected Methods / Tools:
- 231: Advanced Statistics and Data Analysis (Santiago Barreda).
- 331: Corpus Linguistics (Stefan Th. Gries).
- 337: Modeling Linguistic Networks (Rory Turnbull).
Selected Areas of Application:
- 356: Pidgins and Creoles (Marlyse Baptista).
- 380: Folk Linguistics and Language Regard (Dennis Preston).
- 381: Topics in Sociolinguistics and Computer-Mediated Communication (Marisa Brook, Emily Blamire).
[https://lsa2019.ucdavis.edu/course-description/].
Courses at all levels! Combinable for numerous areas of interest, emphasis, engagement, and expertise!
Equip yourself with a toolkit for your historical sociolinguistic research!
The NARNiHS Steering Group:
Josh Brown (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire).
Alexandra D’Arcy (University of Victoria).
Mark Richard Lauersdorf (University of Kentucky).
Joseph Salmons (University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Israel Sanz-Sánchez (West Chester University).
Nandi Sims (The Ohio State University).
Fernando Tejedo-Herrero (University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Donald Tuten (Emory University).
Kelly E. Wright (University of Michigan).
narnihs [dot] org
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