AP/LING4400 3.0 A: Sociolinguistic Research
Offered by: LING
Session
Fall 2022
Term
F
Format
SEMR
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course is a practical introduction to sociolinguistic research, including methods of data collection and quantitative analysis. Students gain experience in all stages of sociolinguistic research and write an original research paper. Integrated with: GS/LING 5400 3.00. Prerequisites: AP/LING 2120 3.00, AP/LING 2130 3.00, AP/LING 2140 3.00, and at least six credits in linguistics (LING) at the 3000-level, all with grades of C+ or better, or permission of the Department. AP/LING 3400 recommended. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Prerequisites: AS/LING 2120 3.00, AS/LING 2130 3.00, AS/LING 2140 3.00 and AS/LING 3400 3.00, all with grades of at least C+, or permission of the Department. Course credit exclusion: AS/LING 4400 3.00.
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