Linguistics Course Outline
Linguistics Course Outline
Linguistics Course Outline
LING3206 Bilingualism
This course introduces general issues in the study of bilingualism. Basic questions such as how to
define bilingualism, degrees of bilingualism, types of bilinguals will be examined. Some myths and
misconceptions about bilingualism will be discussed and dispelled in light of the findings derived
from recent research in bilingualism. The emphasis of the first part of the course will be on
individual bilingualism and how children acquire more than one language. Data from the
development of Cantonese and English in bilingual children will be used for illustration. Issues
regarding how heritage speakers acquire Cantonese/Mandarin will also be discussed.
Another integral part of the course deals with bilingualism as a societal phenomenon touching upon
differently valued languages, and speech behaviour. Aspects of bilingualism such as code-mixing
and code-switching will be covered with special relevance to the Hong Kong context. Questions
arising from the impact of bilingualism on the educational system will be addressed.
Contents/fundamental concepts
different approaches to defining bilingualism and
bilinguals, significance of bilingualism, individual
and societal bilingualism
Heritage bilingualism
Languages in contact
Bilingual education: trilingualism and biliteracy medium of instruction in the classroom, language
policy in local schools and higher education
in Hong Kong
Learning outcomes:
Learning activities
lecture
interactive tutorial
projects
Expected time allocation of each of below learning activities during the course:
Lecture
(hr)
in /out class
26
Interactive
tutorial
(hr)
in /out class
10
Lab
(hr)
in /out class
Discussion of
case
(hr)
in /out class
5
5
M
Reading
Projects
(hr)
in /out class
2-3
(hr)
in /out class
20
Web-based
teaching
(hr)
in /out class
Other
(midterm)
(hr)
in /out class
2
M
Assessment scheme
Task nature
An exam that covers the central
themes covered in the first half of
the course
2 written assignments
A project that conducts an in-depth
study of a topic of interest
Oral presentation
Weekly attendance in tutorials and
active participation in discussion
Description
Midterm exam
Weight
30%
Term Project
20%
30%
Presentation of project
Attendance in lectures and tutorials
Participation in tutorials
10%
10%
Baker, C. 2001. (3rd ed.) Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. Multilingual Matters.
Bhatia, T. K. & W. C. Ritchie (eds.) (2013). The Handbook of Bilingualism and Multilingualism (2nd
edition). Wiley-Blackwell, online access through UL
Bialystok, E. (2001). Bilingualism in development: Language, Literacy and Cognition. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, online access through UL
Grosjean, F. & P. Li. (eds.) (2013). The Psycholinguistics of Bilingualism. Wiley-Blackwell.
Yip, V. & S. Matthews. 2007. The Bilingual Child: Early Development and Language Contact.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Book website:
http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/lin/book/bilingualchild/
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Suggested readings:
Grosjean, F. (2010). Bilingual: Life and Reality. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
Websites:
Child Language Data Exchange System (CHILDES)
http://childes.psy.cmu.edu/
Childhood Bilingualism Research Centre (CBRC)
http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/lin/cbrc/
Phonetics and bilingualism:
http://liceu.uab.es/~joaquim/applied_linguistics/L2_phonetics/Fonetica_Biling_Bib.html
Journals
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
International Journal of Bilingualism
International Journal of Multilingualism
Journal of Child Language
Blogs
Francois Grosjean: Life as a Bilingual
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/life-bilingual/201012/the-rose
Madalena Cruz-Ferreira: Being Multilingual
http://beingmultilingual.blogspot.com/2010/10/being-multilingual.html
Feedback for evaluation
Students are welcome to give comments and feedback by sending them in written form to the TAs email
address or talking to the instructor and TA individually.
A mid-term questionnaire and a term-end questionnaire will be administered to collect feedback for
evaluation.
Course schedule
Class/ week
Week 1
Date
September 7
Topic
Week 2
September 14
September 21
Week 4
September 28
Grosjean,
F.
1998.
Studying
bilinguals:
methodological and conceptual issues. Bilingualism:
Language and Cognition 1.131-149.
Yip, V. & S. Matthews. 2007. Chapter 3 methodology
Public holiday (Mid-Autumn Festival)
Week 5
October 5
Week 3
October 12
Week 7
October 19
Week 8
October 26
Week 9
November 2
Midterm exam
Week 10
November 9
Week 11
November 16
Week 12
November 23
Bilingual education
Baker, C. 2001. Chapters 10 (Bilingual Education for
Bilingualism and Biliteracy), and 11 (The
Effectiveness of Bilingual Education)
Bialystok, E. 2013. The impact of bilingualism on
language and literacy development, in Bhatia &
Ritchie (eds.), pp. 624-648
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Week 13
November 30
Week 14
Makeup class
Student presentations
December 4 Friday
Virginia Yip
Office Location:
Telephone:
3943-7019
Email:
[email protected]
Mondays 16:30-18:15 at LHCG03 (Lecture) & Wednesdays 11:30-12:15
at ERB 408 (Tutorials)
http://vyip.cbrchk.org/
Teaching Venue:
Website:
Other information:
Teaching Assistant/Tutor:
TA
Name:
Emily Ge Haoyan
Office Location:
Telephone:
3943-1517 (office)
Email:
Teaching Venue:
Website:
N/A
Other information:
N/A
All announcements of the course will be posted on CU eLeaning System (Blackboard Learn).
For each written assignment, students are required to submit a signed declaration that they are aware
of these policies, regulations, guidelines and procedures. For group projects, all students of the same
group should be asked to sign on the declaration.
For assignments/papers in the form of a computer-generated document that is principally text-based
and submitted via VeriGuide, the statement, in the form of a receipt, will be issued by the system upon
students uploading of the soft copy of the assignment. Assignments without the receipt will not be
graded by teachers. Only the final version of the assignment should be submitted via VeriGuide.
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