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College Seminar (105-7-22)

Topic

Language & Everyday Experience

Instructors

Lisa Del Torto
847/491-4967
555 Clark St., Room 204

Meeting Info

Parkes Hall 215: Tues, Thurs 12:30PM - 1:50PM

Overview of class

This seminar explores language as part of our everyday social experience. We'll considering such questions as: Why do we call some language varieties "dialects" and others "languages?" Why do some people think you have an accent while others think you don't? Has your own language changed since you came to Northwestern? What patterns govern the conversations we have, and how do we create social relationships, communities, and identities in those conversations? Why do some people mix multiple languages? Is it, like, ok for me to, like, use like so much? What about um or ain't or ya know? Students will formulate and consider their own questions about language and social life in papers and presentations.

Class Materials (Required)

Most of our course materials will be available via free download on Canvas. There is one book that students will purchase, rent, or access via course reserves: Graff, Gerald, and Cathy Birkenstein (2024). 6th Edition. They Say/I Say: The Moves that Matter in Academic Writing. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. ISBN: 978-1324070030. Used and new books are equally fine as are print and e-books. This book ranges in price from about $15-$35, and can be found at the Norris Bookstore as well as from various online booksellers.

Class Attributes

WCAS College Seminar
Freshmen Only

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Weinberg First Year Seminars are only available to first-year students.
Add Consent: Department Consent Required
Drop Consent: Department Consent Required