Course Title:
Dialects, Bilingualism, and Accent Modification
Course Description:
Introduces students to current research into interlanguage phonology, considering both perception and production. With the increase in globalization and immigration trends in this country, there is a need for clinicians and researchers to be aware of the interactions between dialected speech and disordered speech. Focuses on the major language groups of the world. Discusses a variety of approaches to accent modification, including the use of computer-assisted and Web-based approaches. Offers a practice-oriented approach and introduces students to major issues of intelligibility and naturalness in minority populations. This elective course is offered every two years.
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Summer 1 Offering:
Even
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Repeatable:
N