SPAN 245 Translanguaging: Spanglish as a Speech Community in US This course presents a socio-historical analysis of the contact between English and Spanish in the U.S, and the linguistic practices of bilingual speakers. Student will explore language issues that are specific to Spanish in the U.S., including language contact, identity, borders and borderlands, Spanish varieties, language politics, and language attitudes. Credits: 4 Satisfactory Grading: Ineligible for the Satisfactory/No Credit grade mode. Exploring Knowledge: Social, Historic, and Civic Perspectives
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