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LING-343 Women, Men, and Language
Spring 2007
Section 1: Professor Logan-Terry
Section 2: Professor Marinova

This course explores the connections between language use and gender, with attention to crosscultural patterns and the sources of style differences in children's socialization. Students will observe and analyze naturallyoccurring interaction. This course satisfies one of the College's social science general education requirements.







Many courses above 350 require background in Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax and/or Semantics. Please consult professors before registering for these courses.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None

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Fall '06: Podesva R (file download)
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LING-343-01 Women, Men, and Language
Professor Podesva
This course explores the connections between language use and gender, with attention to crosscultural patterns and the sources of style differences in children's socialization. Students will observe and analyze naturallyoccurring interaction. This course satisfies one of the College's social science general education requirements.







Many courses above 350 require background in Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax and/or Semantics. Please consult professors before registering for these courses.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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