Quantitative Sociolinguistics in Diverse Language Communities in Asia and North America

Speaker: James N. Stanford, Associate Professor of Linguistics, Dartmouth College

James Stanford (Associate Professor of Linguistics at Dartmouth College) researches sociolinguistics -- the social pressures and ideologies leading different people to speak differently across society and across contexts -- from a quantitative perspective.  Dr. Stanford has studied changes over time in the vowels and accents of New England, where he works, as well as social dimensions of minority languages of China, where he has spent much of his time.  His talk will introduce the goals and methods of quantitative sociolinguistics, with examples from both North America and Asia.

Workshop on Language, Technology, and Society sponsored by the Institute for People and Technology, the GVU Center, and the Atlanta Global Studies Center

Contact: Lelia Glass (lelia.glass@modlangs.gatech.edu)

Event Details

Date/Time:

  • Wednesday, November 6, 2019
    5:00 pm - 6:15 pm

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