This course will be offered in Spring of 2009.
Section 57392; M and W 12:30-1:50

The textbook for this course is:
The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology by Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer (Second Edition, 2009)
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We will also be using case studies from spoken languages other than English (like KiSwahili, Czech, Arabic, Ukranian, Yucatec Maya, and Haitian Kreyol), and will also explore several indigenous tribal languages such as Washo and Elem Pomo).

This course examines the complex relationship between culture and language. Lectures and readings will use ethnographic case studies and linguistic data to explore various theories about how language is shaped by, and in turn shapes, culture and social relations.

You will learn how to analyze the components of languages around the world, using linguistics as the primary means for investigation.

This includes studying:

Tower of Babel by MC Escher

Anthropology Links
National Association of Student Anthropologists
Ancient Scripts of the World
Native American languages index
anthro.net
Anthropology in the News
Directory of anthropologists
Linguistics as a career
Society for Linguistic Anthropology
Museum of Weird Consumer Culture
 
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Office of Student Services
NVC Catalog
Writing Center
Testing & Tutoring Center
Study Abroad!
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Diagnostic Learning Services
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