Sapir Professor: Penelope Eckert, Stanford University

Event Date/Time: 
Tuesday, July 18, 2017 - 7:00pm
Event Details: 

Sapir Professor: Penelope EckertStanford University

Short Bio: 

Penelope Eckert is the Albert Ray Lang Professor of Linguistics and Anthropology at Stanford University. Her early work was on sound change and language shift in a Gascon-speaking village in the French Pyrenees. In recent decades, she has carried out ethnographic studies of the embedding of variation in social practice among American preadolescents and adolescents. Her work seeks out the relation between the indexical use of variation at the local level and the patterning of variation at the macro-sociological level. She examines the meaning of variation through its use in stylistic practice, approaching variation as a robust semiotic system that draws on a wide range of linguistic material for the non-propositional expression of social meaning. She is author of Jocks and Burnouts: Social Identity in the High School, (Teachers College Press 1989), Linguistic Variation as Social Practice  (Blackwell 2000), Language and Gender (Cambridge University Press 2003, Second Edition 2013 with Sally McConnell-Ginet) and Searching for Meaning: The Third Wave of Variation Studies (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press).

Link (URL) to profile page: 

http://www.stanford.edu/~eckert/

Tags: 

Dialectology

Fieldwork

Historical/Change

Linguistic Anthropology

Sociolinguistics

Variation

Mailing address (for sending posters): 

Department of Linguistics Stanford University Stanford CA 94305-2150

CV: 

 EckertCV.pdf

Phone number: 

6502837720

Attendance timeframe: 

entire program

Location : 
Jacob Science Building, Room 121