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- For the University of Colorado's program in Culture, Language, and Social Practice, see CLASP.
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The program in Culture, Language, and Social Practice (CLASP) is a graduate certificate program at the University of Colorado at Boulder offering a curriculum in various areas of sociocultural linguistics. The program is lead by sociocultural linguist Kira Hall, and sponsors the bi-annual Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice The CLASP Conference is similar in structure to other grad-run conferences, such as SALSA and CLIC/LISO.
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