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Course Overview

Sociolinguistics is the discipline that studies the interaction of language and social life. This course will examine the major areas of sociolinguistics, including multilingualism, language contact, variation, language policy and planning and language attitudes. Methodological issues pertaining to the collection of sociolinguistic data will also be examined. The application of sociolinguistics to education, the law, medicine and sign language interpretation will be covered. All issues will be considered as they pertain to both spoken and signed languages.

For UG students: LIN 101, 263, 301, 302; for Grad students: Permission of Instructor

Program: Linguistics

Credit: 3

Faculty

Other Courses

LIN-595U

Special Topics

Grading System: letter grades only.

Linguistics

Credits 1-3

LIN-585U

Prosody in Sign…

This course introduces students to the theories and…

Linguistics

Credits 3

LIN-575U

Languages of the…

This course is an introduction to language typology,…

Linguistics

Credits 3

LIN-573U

Corpus Linguistics

A corpus is a large collection of machine-readable…

Linguistics

LIN-572U

Language Documentation

This seminar will explore language documentation with an…

Linguistics

Credits 3

LIN-571U

Field Methods

This course will provide students with experience in…

Linguistics

Credits 4