21A.335 Language and Technology
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Examines cultural patterns of verbal interaction with a particular focus on communication technologies such as writing, telephones, cell phones, text messaging, instant messaging, and mass media. Introduces basic theories and methods primarily used in linguistic anthropology to analyze face-to-face talk, and applies them to situations of technological mediation in which interaction is discontinuous in space and/or time. Students apply these approaches to their own research projects.
