(3 semester hours)
This course considers the relationship between language and society. After
successfully completing the course, students will be able to articulate
the multilingual nature of the world's societies, the function(s) of language(s)
in nations, and how different languages are used alongside one another,
including the idea of diglossia. They will also be able to identify the
factors influencing the choice among language varieties for national and
educational use. In addition, students will be able to explain how language
attitudes and domains of language use influence the long-term maintenance
and/or shift of language(s) in society. They will be able to discuss how
all the aforementioned may possibly affect a language development program
for a given linguistic community.