LING 3028 Applied Linguistics

(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as LIN 29.
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4 hours; 4 credits

Introduction to key issues in the field of applied linguistics, including theories and concepts related to language learning, language analysis, and language assessment presented through the examination of the teaching of English language learners and language minority students. The linguistic, psychological, sociolinguistic, and pedagogical parameters of human language learning; source materials and approaches for investigating language learning processes; bidialectalism, intercultural communication, forensic linguistics, language policy, and discourse analysis. This course is the same as English 3521.

Prerequisite: English 1010 [1].

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