Language and Society

LINGUIST 451

Course examines language as a social practice, focusing on different aspects of its role in social life. Topics addressed include: language and social identity, such as ethnicity, social class, age, and gender; variation in language, including dialects, accents, and registers; multilingualism and language contact; new languages such as pidgins and creoles; language, culture, and intercultural communication; language and ideology; language in education and in the media. Through the discussion of these topics and homework including reading and small research projects, students are introduced to key concepts, theories, and methods in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology.
Curriculum Codes
  • CCI
  • SS
Cross-Listed As
  • CULANTH 212
  • ENGLISH 395
  • ICS 395
  • RIGHTS 395
  • SES 385
Typically Offered
Fall and/or Spring