Special Topics: Multilingualism in the United States

ICC-529-011

SUNY Cortland

  • Semester
    Winter 2024/25
  • Instructor
    Colum Yip
  • Start Date
    12-17-2024
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    607-753-4702

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This course will explore numerous sociolinguistic aspects of multilingualism through the study of specific regions and populations in the United States. Topics include identity, communication in bilingual groups and families, code-switching, language choices, registers of language, bilingual and immersion education, dominant vs. minority languages, language politics, African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and the impact of legislation that attempts to govern language use.
Course Area: Linguistics
Level: Graduate
Dates: 12-17-2024 - 01-21-2025
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Instructor: Colum Yip
Local Course ID: 24WI_COR_ICC529_011
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