Once again, the students in my senior / graduate linguistic anthropology course, Language and Societies, have written abstracts of their research papers, which I have now posted on the
course blog of the same name. As always, I am casting a wide net, looking for comments from anyone interested in these subjects. If you have a few spare minutes, I'd really appreciate if you could take a few moments to post a comment on one or a few abstracts that interest you. I am extremely pleased in general with the quality of insight and analysis, and I am confident that several of these papers will eventually end up as conference presentations. Thanks!
Siobhan Gregory:
“Detroit is a Blank Slate”: Metaphors in the Journalistic Discourse of Art and Entrepreneurship in the City of Detroit Stephanie Nava:
Language Loss and Maintenance in the United States: An Examination of Mexican and Japanese Immigrants and their Kin Scott Shell:
The Conversion of Scandinavia by Means of Script Transition Sean Shadaia:
Analyzing medical discourse through the lens of the non-English-speaking patient / interpreter / physician interaction Lauren Powers:
Hip-Hop Lyrics and the Defaming of Women in Hip-Hop Culture Wendy D. Bartlo:
Elderspeak: an examination of language directed at older adults Alex Beaudin:
140 Characters Amelia Baumgarten:
“Okay, at this point you’re abusing sarcasm”: Figurative language and negative emotion in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Sophocles Sapounas:
A contemporary cross-cultural study of politeness: The universal necessity of politeness in human interaction Nadia Maraachli:
Death-related discourse in assisted living facilities Jennifer Schechter:
Grammar Nazis, prescriptivism, and snobs, oh my! Social standards and spoken language Colleen Face:
Queer Russian intersectionality Robert A. Johnson:
“Frugal or spendy?”: public accountability in an online debt support group Junguk Spurrier:
American indifference to foreign language learning