Language and Social Interaction PSYC 358 (3)
Reviews the four major psychological models of talk and develops a new social pragmatic model of talk-as-social-interaction. The social pragmatic model is then applied to research in social development. Through lectures, course readings, and hands-on exercises in the tutorials (e.g., tape recording, transcription and analysis of natural talk) students will acquire competence in describing and analyzing talk from a social pragmatic perspective, and applying social pragmatics to an examination of central issues in social development. Prerequisite: PSYC 201 and 250 (or 350 or 351). Students with credit for PSYC 367 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Sherrie Atwood |
Jan 6 – Apr 13, 2015: Wed, 2:30–5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |