
Course Overview
Language is central to our existence. It is hard to think of
ourselves, our societies, and culture without language.
Language is a primary means of socialization. It interacts with
the social, political and economic power structures. It is the
primary medium for the construction and transmission of
knowledge and for the articulation of ideas. In short, language
constitutes humans and their identities. All people either utilize
varieties of a language or use two or more languages to
respond to a whole range of effective and interpersonal
demands; language by definition must be defined as
multilingualism. The primary objective of this course is to
examine relationship between language and society with
respect to the nature of language.
Duration: 600 minutes
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Completion Badge - Language and Society