عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني والتعليم عن بعد

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عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني والتعليم عن بعد Sociolinguistics Dr. M. Al-Hilal جامعة الملك فيصل عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني والتعليم عن بعد 1

Lecture Introduction Sociolinguistics

Course Content This course is an introduction to the basic issues related to the relation between society and language (sociolinguistics). it concentrates on the field of language variation and on how language can be used to influence the ways in which people think and behave. It considers how language can be used in politics to persuade people of particular points of view. This course considers how language is used in the media such as newspapers and television with particular reference to news reporting and advertising. Other issues discussed include gender, ethnicity and age.

Teaching Methods The course makes use of the following teaching methods & techniques: 1) Lectures. 2) Power point presentation. 3) Online live sessions.

References and teaching learning resources 1- Main Textbook: Thomas, Linda et al. (2004) Language, Society and Power: An introduction. Routledge. London. 2- References: 1- Wardhaugh, Ronald (2005). An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Oxford Blackwell Puplishers. 2- Cheshire, Jenny Ed. (1991). English around the World: Sociolinguistic Perspectives. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Where can you buy the book? Cover page of the book Where can you buy the book? 1- Online library: www.amazon.com 2- Obeikan bookstore (KSA). 3- Copy Centre at the KFU. You can study from the lectures; the book is not necessary.

Distribution of Course Materials.   Distribution of Course Materials. Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course Lecture 2: What is language and what does it do? (1) Lecture 3: What is language and what does it do? (2) Lecture 4: Language, thought and representation. Lecture 5: Language and politics Lecture 6: Language and the media Lecture 7: Language and gender

Distribution of Course Materials.   Distribution of Course Materials. Lecture 8: Language and ethnicity Lecture 9: Language and age Lecture 10: Language and class Lecture 11: Language and identity Lecture 12: The standard English debate. (1) Lecture 13: The standard English debate. (2) Lecture 14: Revision and Exam sample.

Course Evaluation 1- Participation. 30 a. attendance 10 b. assignment 10 c. topics discussion 10 2- Final Exam 70

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