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Language, Culture, and Cognition

SLAVIC 8803: Language, Culture, and Cognition

Discussion of different methodological & theoretical approaches to the Linguistic Relativity (Sapir-Whorf) hypothesis, including data and scholarship from Russian & other Slavic languages. Taught in English.
Credit Hours
3

Section 0010: TR 2:20PM-3:40PM, Instructor: Ludmila Isurin (Isurin.1@osu.edu)

Discussion of psycholinguistic works related to memory and its role in language processing, second language learning, and forgetting. Taught in English. Elective for the GIS in Second Language Studies.

Prerequisite: Grad standing or permission of instructor

Semester(s) Offered:

Autumn

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