The CLASP program is home to a state-of-the-art laboratory for the analysis of discursive interaction. Situated in 291 Hellems, the CLASP lab is available for use by students enrolled in the CLASP Graduate Certificate Program. The lab also provides desks for CLASP students who have been admitted into the PhD program in Linguistics. Read more about lab research on the CLASP Lab Research Gate profile.

In addition to a broad inventory of sophisticated audio-visual recording equipment and software, the lab features an extensive library of published works in sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and linguistic anthropology, including texts from the collections of Rolf Kjolseth and the late William Bright.

Audio-visual equipment is available for check-out with permission from the CLASP director, Kira Hall. Library materials are restricted to in-lab use only.

Mariah Hamang and Velda Khoo

Literacy Practicum coordinators Mariah Hamang and Velda Khoo.

Keri Griffith, Solange James, and Rich Sandoval

CLASP students Keri Griffith, Solange James, and Rich Sandoval.

Marcus Avelar and Jessica Holman

CLASP students Marcus Avelar and Jessica Holman.

Marcus Avelar and Jessica Holman during lab

CLASP students Marcus Avelar and Jessica Holman.