Teaching – Marlyse Baptista

Teaching

University of Michigan

  • LING 522 Language Contact
  • LING 449/792 Pidgins and Creoles
  • LING 342 Perspectives on Bilingualism
  • LING 309 Language in the Mind (Winter 2021)
  • LING 446/LACS 446 Comparative Linguistics
  • LING 315 Introduction to Syntax
  • LING 780 Interdisciplinary seminar: Contact-induced change (with Andries Coetzee)
  • LING 492/792 Topics in Linguistics
  • LING 102 First-year seminars (How Humans Create New Languages)
  • LING 115 Language in a Multicultural World
  • LING 370 Language and Discrimination
  • CAAS 111 Introduction to Africa and its diaspora
  • CAAS 358 History, legacy and status of Creole languages: Exploring the African, American and Caribbean Connections

Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute

  • 2019 Invited faculty to the Society of America Summer Institute. Held at the University of California, Davis.  Taught a three-week course on Pidgin and Creole languages.  June 24-July 19.
  • 2013  Invited faculty to the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute. Held in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  Taught a three-week course on Pidgin and Creole languages.  June 24-July 19.
  • 2011  Invited faculty to the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute. Held in Boulder, Colorado.  Taught a three-week course on Pidgin and Creole languages.  July-August.
  • 2007  Invited faculty to the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute held at Stanford University, Palo Alto.  Contributed to a course on Theoretical and Applied Issues in the Study of Pidgins and Creoles and to a workshop on Creoles, Acts of Identity, and Education: Celebrating Robert LePage’s Contribution to Sociolinguistics.  July.
  • 1999 Invited faculty to the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.  Co-taught a course on Field Methods with Bert Vaux (Harvard University).  August.

University of Cabo Verde (Praia, Cabo Verde Islands)           

  • 2011 Invited faculty to the University of Cabo Verde, Praia, Santiago.  Taught a three-week course on Field Methods for the Master’s program in Creole Linguistics. December.
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