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Linguistics 515: Introduction to Sociolinguistics |
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Spring Semester 2012 (will also be taught by Dr Lee in Fall 2011)
Meetings: TBA, Room TBA
Office Hours: TBA, or by appt
Course
objectives:
To develop familiarity with the range
of subfields that fall under sociolinguistics, including language variation,
language contact, gendered language, discourse analysis, language planning, and speech acts. A secondary emphasis
of the course concerns the research methodologies available in the field.
Textbooks:
TBA
Other Readings all on RESERVE in the Burritt Library
Research
Ethics:
1. Proper citation of printed sources
is required in all assignments. Plagiarism will be severely punished. If you
are unsure about what constitutes plagiarism or if you have questions about
how to cite a source properly, ask me.
2. Sociolinguistic research often involves the analysis of
natural, non-performative language, either spoken or written. If this language is recorded
in any way (video, audio, or some exact written forms), you will need to follow
ethical norms in dealing with subjects. For instance, you will need to get the
subjects' informed consent in writing before their participation. This can affect
the results, i.e. change the their behaviors. However, it is necessary. Informed
consent minimally includes:
a. An explanation of the research
b. An explanation of potential benefits and risks to the subject
c. A statement that participation is voluntary and may be withdrawn at any time
d. The name(s) of the researchers and how they can be reached.
For further specifics about this course, contact the instructor.