Reading for W 2/16: Krauss (1992) & Hale (1992)

For Wednesday 2/16, please read the following two articles, both of which can be downloaded from the “Readings” section of this website: Krauss, Michael. 1992. The world’s languages in crisis. Language 68: 4-10. Hale, Ken. 1992. Language endangerment and the human value of linguistic diversity. Language 68: 35-42. Both of the articles address the topics of language endangerment …

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Reading for W 2/9: Language Myths 10, 19; optional Macauley podcast

For this Wednesday’s (2/9), please read chapters 10 and 19 of your Language Myths textbook.  Both of these chapters are concerned with the question whether some languages are more complex than others. As an extra bonus, you might enjoy listening to the podcast entitled “There are no primitive languages” from Monica Macauley (a linguist at …

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Reading for F 2/4: Perlmutter (1986), Perlmutter (1991)

In preparation for Friday’s guest lecture on signed languages and the deaf community in America (given by Joan Nash, one of our resident experts here at BU), please read the following two articles, which provide a historical overview of signed languages and attitudes towards the deaf community: Perlmutter, David. 1986. No nearer to the soul. …

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Reading for W 2/2: Nunberg 1997 & Rodriguez 1980

For Wednesday 2/2, please read the following, both of which can be downloaded from the “Readings” section of this website. Nunberg, Geoffrey. 1997, June 30. Lingo jingo: English-Only and the new nativism. The American Prospect. Rodriguez, Richard. 1980. An education in language. In L. Michaels and C. Ricks (eds), The State of the Language, 129-139. Berkeley: Univ. of California …

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Reading for M 1/31: Primary source materials on the “official-English” movement

Next week, we will continue to look at multilingualism, but shift our attention to questions of national language policy and official languages.  In particular, we will spend some time considering language policy in America, in the context of the “official-English” movement.  In the “Readings” section of this website, I’ve posted a collection (PDF) of primary …

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Reading for W 1/26 & F 1/28: Grosjean (1982), Chap. 1

For this Wednesday and Friday, please read the following book chapter, which can be downloaded from the “Readings” section of this website.  (Note that the “Readings” section is password-protected–you can find the password on the first page of the course syllabus.) Grosjean, François. 1982. Life with Two Languages: An Introduction to Bilingualism, Chapter 1 (‘Bilingualism and …

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