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Betsy Evans is a Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Washington. She obtained her PhD in 2001 from Michigan State University. Prof. Evans teaches a range of undergraduate and graduate sociolinguistics courses, including Introduction to Language and Society (LING 233), Sociolinguistics (LING 4/532), and Sociolinguistic Methodology (LING 4/533). She also delivers graduate seminars focusing on various sociolinguistic topics, including attitudes, language variation, language ideology, and authenticity. Her research interests encompass dialectology, field research methods, linguistic geography, perceptual dialectology, and variationist theory. Prof. Evans is dedicated to exploring the intricate relationships between language and society through her teaching and research endeavors.
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