Linguistics | Sociolinguistics
L520 | 14444 | Julie Auger
L520 Sociolinguistics
This course surveys the various areas of research in
sociolinguistics: multilingualism in its various forms (e.g.,
language choice, diglossia, and code-switching), language planning,
language death, geographical and social variation, language change,
politeness, language and gender, pidgins & creoles, African-American
Vernacular English, and language & education. Examples drawn both
from "exotic" and familiar communities are discussed. Requirements
for the course may include (1) a diary in which students record
observations on language and society and reflect on them, (2) a few
assignments, (3) a mid-term examination, and (4) a term paper.
Text: Wardhaugh, Ronald. An Introduction to Sociolinguistics.
5th edition. Malden, MA: Blackwell.