MODL1020-01.Language and Society.J14.Plichta,Bartlomiej
Document Type
Syllabi
School
CLA
Department
MODL
Course Subject
MODL
Course Number
1020
Course Section
01
Course Title
Language and Society
Academic Term and Year
Winter 2014
Credits
4.00
Hamline Plan Letter
H
Area of Study
FREN, GERM, LING, MODL, SPAN
Course Description
Goals: To examine how language reflects an individual’s or group’s status or power in society, social class, ethnic background, geographical or regional origins, political associations, and religious identity, as well as gender. Content: Sociolinguistics examines urban complexities and emphasizes the effect of our attitudes on speech. Students discover their own idiolects and verbal repertoires, learn why Italians in New York might hypercorrect, why some men choose not to speak as well as women do (covert prestige), why we call someone “Dr.” one moment and “Jimmy” or “Jane” the next, and why we use taboo words. Our linguistic choices tell others how conservative or liberal, how religious, how sexist, how racist, or how status-conscious we are. Special attention is given to the origins of African-American English and its characteristics as reflected in literature. Taught: Annually. Credits: 4 credits
Recommended Citation
Plichta, Bartlomiej, "MODL1020-01.Language and Society.J14.Plichta,Bartlomiej" (2014). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 2431.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/2431