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Linguistics (Taught)

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Course summary

Our MA Linguistics master's course is a flexible programme that aims to explore the breadth and the depth of linguistics.

It builds on the widest range of teaching and research expertise, covering all aspects of theoretical and descriptive linguistics, including:

  • phonetics

  • phonology

  • morphology

  • syntax

  • semantics

  • pragmatics

  • discourse and conversation analysis

  • typology

  • historical linguistics

  • sociolinguistics

  • cognitive linguistics and psycholinguistics

  • computational and corpus linguistics

  • field linguistics

  • the documentation and description of endangered languages.

Our teaching staff work on various practical applications of linguistics (eg language codification and language policy, institutional language, language in the community, forensic linguistics).

Our internationally-recognised expertise encompasses a breadth of languages, including English and other Germanic languages, Romance languages, Polish, Amerindian languages, languages of South Asia, indigenous languages of Australia and historical languages such as Old English.

You will receive a solid foundation for linguistic study in four out of five core units:

  • Grammatical Theory (compulsory);

  • Phonetics and Phonology (compulsory);

  • Semantics and Pragmatics;

  • Sociolinguistics;

  • Psycholinguistics.

The remainder of the course allows you to make the most of what our staff have to offer.

You can take a variety of course units in different areas, including Forensic Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Language Development, Language Policy.

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