SPAN 313 - Intro to Spanish Linguistics
Intro to Spanish Linguistics: Presents the principal branches of linguistic study, as it pertains to Spanish: the sound system (phonetics and phonology), the structure of words (morphology), and the structure of sentences (syntax). Additionally, attention is paid to bilingualism, especially Spanish in the US, and how Spanish is spoken/written differently by various social groups (sociolinguistics) and in various Spanish-speaking countries (dialectology). Taught in Spanish.
Course Narrative
In Spanish 313 we learned to identify the phonetics, the morphology and the syntax of words and sentences. In groups of three, we were asked to choose a topic to write about. And we decided to focus on El Español de El Salvador, Copia de Mini Proyecto 2 where we talk about the different dialects they use compared to the one we speak. We talked about lexical variables, phonological variables and Morphosyntactic variables. We also watched a video about native Californians, and we had to identify the differences in the common things that those native speakers use. I believe that this project can be a great opportunity to show our comprehension of how we learned the morphology of this language.