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ENG 380 Week 5 Learning Team Applied Linguistics Final Paper and Presentation
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Applied Linguistics Final Learning Team Project
Select one of the following topics or subdisciplines in the field of linguistics. You may select a topic or a subdiscipline not on these lists, but you must obtain instructor approval before beginning the assignment.
Topic
Subdiscipline
Dictionary-making
Computational linguistics
Code switching
Dialects
AAVE (Ebonics)
Bilingualism
Immersion
Neurolinguistics
Phonics
Pragmatics
Anthropological linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word paper in which you analyze the effect of linguistics on society. Include the following components in your paper:
Identify your topic or subdiscipline.
Analyze how this topic or subdiscipline influences society.
Describe how this topic or subdiscipline is studied in the field of linguistics.
List two major scholars in this field of study.
Explain how linguistic knowledge of this topic or subdiscipline is applied to at least two the following areas of life:
Education
Work
Family
Personal development
Recommend changes to improve any negative issues associated with the topic or subdiscipline in the field of linguistics.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Create a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation of 8 to 10 slides that presents the highlights of your research, as if you needed to present your finding quickly in a team meeting at work. Use photos, illustrations, graphs, diagrams, and so forth, as appropriate.
For Local Campus students, these are 8- to 10-minute oral presentations accompanied by Microsoft® PowerPoint®
For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations with notes.
Submit your completed paper and presentation to the Assignment Files tab.


