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Sarah Kelly, Sam Hellmuth, Dom Watt, Claire Childs, and Grace Cao

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  • Introduction to the study of language attitudes
  • How do you measure attitudes?
  • What is the relationship between language and identity?
  • Why language attitudes matter

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