Dep. 4.6: Applied Linguistics, Translation & Interpreting
Universität des Saarlandes Saarbrücken


PROSEMINAR
SOCIOLINGUISTICS

Oliver M. Traxel

WS 15/16

Tu 14-16

Room: A2 2 - Seminarraum 2.03


SCHEDULE

Here you find the suggested course schedule for this semester. Some minor variation may occur. All students are expected to give presentations on the respective topics. Each session is to consist of ca. 30 minutes presentation as well as exercises and discussion including my own input. The main textbook is Wardhaugh, Ronald, & Janet M. Fuller. 2015. An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. 7th ed. Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics 4. Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, which is available in my semester apparatus. The respective chapters should be consulted first but you will need to incorporate a lot of further literature in your presentations, as found, for example, in the Bibliography.


Session Date Topic Presentations
       
1. 20.10. Introduction Oliver Traxel
2. 27.10. ch. 2: Varieties of English Oliver Traxel
3. 3.11. ch. 3: Social Groups Yannick Rieger
4. 10.11. ch. 4: Multilingualism Sophie Gehin
5. 17.11. ch. 5: Pidgins and Creoles Kristina Zykova
6. 24.11. ch. 6: Types of Variation Vanessa Strauch
7. 1.12. ch. 7: Approaches to Variation Julia Gergen
8. 8.12. no class due to external commitments  
9. 15.12. ch. 8: Language Change Inna Poverina
10. 5.1. ch. 9: Ethnography Debora Hatz
11. 12.1. ch. 10: Pragmatics Amanda Bintz
12. 19.1. ch. 11: Discourse Analysis Hüsne Kilinç
13. 26.1. ch. 12: Gender Linguistics Christina Müllerheim
14. 2.2. ch. 13: Education; Discussion of Coursework -
15. 9.2. ch. 14: Language Policy and Planning Jorge Daniel Silva Friedrich
  30.3. Date of Submission  


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