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Psycholinguistics 101 with Sydney Callaway

Have you ever wondered whether the way we talk has more effect on the way we think or vice versa, but as soon as you try to read more about it, you find yourself muttering, "Sapir-what?" and your mind wanders back to some old half-remembered episodes of Star Trek? You're not alone! Our own 1st year MDiv student Sydney Callaway is here to lay out the basics for you.

Zoom link: https://uchicago.zoom.us/j/97477349222?pwd=ZGIzZnVpVUQvdnJrN3FJQTNkR0hvQT09


[The UChicago 101 series was created by Russell Johnson in 2012. 101s are casual, no-prior-knowledge-required presentations on topics loosely related to the academic study of religion (and when you think about it, what isn't?) Do you know a lot about something? Presenting a 101 is less demanding than you might think! If you have an idea for a 101, write to Miriam at mattia@uchicago.edu and maybe we'll have the pleasure of learning from you in the future!]

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