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English 350-209-001
Language in the United States

Instr:                 Jennifer Mattson
Office:              CRT 697,     229-4230
e-mail:              jennifr@uwm.edu
Office hours:     by appointment.

Course Information:          MWF 9:30-10:20 Curtin 124


Course Description

Why duh dey tawk so funny in Noo Yawk?  Wah cay-unt Suthanas talk fastuh?  Why don't all Americans speak good English, like me?  For that matter, why doesn't EVERYBODY in the U.S. speak 'Merican?  Isn't speaking English a law or something?

Purpose of course:
Language in the United States (English 209) is a study of the languages and dialects of the U.S.  We will discuss the social and political aspects of language use and examine issues of interethnic communication and assimilation into “mainstream culture”.  Topics include English-only laws, bilingual education, code-switching, Ebonics, prescriptive vs. descriptive attitudes towards non-standard dialects, slang and jargon, language change, and political correctness.

Text:
English with an Accent by Rosina Lippi-Green, 1997, Routledge.

Course requirements:
3 exams (60% of grade), one 5-7 page paper (20% of grade), and class participation (20% of grade).

Prerequisites?  Speak some form of English!

Class format:
informal, lots of discussion, 25 students/class

Questions?
Contact the instructor, Jennifer Mattson
jennifr@uwm.edu            229-4230
 
 

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