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Semantics Undergraduate Degrees
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
- Different dates available
...This course gives an introduction to the science of linguistic meaning. There are two branches to this discipline: semantics, the study of conventional, "compositional meaning", and pragmatics, the study of interactional meaning. There are other contributaries: philosophy, logic, syntax...
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I had a good learning experience with like-minded people, I learned how to think critically, I had a nice time in all.
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Difficult course overall, social life is good in a good way.
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It is completely difficult to get exhausted while at Glasgow University as there is an astounding scope of college clubs and social orders. The veterinary grounds are remarkable and the veterinary biosciences course is both testing and dynamic and gives you an extraordinary base for a profession in veterinary research.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
... on phonetics and grammar of modern English and on Old English, the ancestor of our modern language. You will then study varieties of English, semantics... Learn about: English Language, Part Time, Full Time...
... on phonetics and grammar of modern English and on Old English, the ancestor of our modern language. You will then study varieties of English, semantics... Learn about: English Language, Part Time, Full Time...
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I had a good learning experience with like-minded people, I learned how to think critically, I had a nice time in all.
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Difficult course overall, social life is good in a good way.
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It is completely difficult to get exhausted while at Glasgow University as there is an astounding scope of college clubs and social orders. The veterinary grounds are remarkable and the veterinary biosciences course is both testing and dynamic and gives you an extraordinary base for a profession in veterinary research.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Chicago (USA)
... Indian languages, historical and synchronic phonology, syntax and semantics, Bantu morphosyntax, and cultural semiotics. The department has its own library and computer lab. Students also benefit from the substantial resources available in UChicago’s Language Laboratories and Archives. Proficiency...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stanford (USA)
...Programme Structure Courses include: Phonetics Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics Language and Gesture Linguistics and the Teaching of English...
- Bachelor's degree
- Middlebury (USA)
... in different languages (phonetics and phonology), how words are formed (morphology), how sentences are structured (syntax), and how meaning of linguistic utterances emerges (semantics and pragmatics). Linguists also study language development and change (historical linguistics), geographical and social...
- Bachelor's degree
- Halifax (Canada)
- Different dates available
...: Introduction to Linguistics Phonetics Phonology Syntax Semantics Applied Linguistics Studying linguistics will provide skills in problem solving, communication... Learn about: Forensic linguist, Language teacher, Computational linguist...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brighton And Hove
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... into the processes at work when we acquire our mother tongue. You will also be introduced to essential aspects of the study of semantics (meaning) and pragmatics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
.... Introduction to Semantics & Pragmatics: the meaning of words and utterances in context. English and Society or Language and Culture: how language varies... Learn about: Working on practical tasks, Different subfields of linguistics, Linguistics and the English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... of language. Core areas covered include phonetics and phonology, morphology, the lexicon, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, with data from a wide range... Learn about: Sign language, Ms Word...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 4 Years
...Scottish Highers are accepted only in combination with Advanced Highers. Grades ABB including English Language at A2 or GCSE in a Modern Foreign Language... Learn about: Portuguese Language, Skills and Training, English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
- Different dates available
...This course explores topics related to the representation and expression of propositional attitudes (e.g. belief, knowledge, and desires) and speech acts (e.g. saying and asking) in natural language. The main focus will be on semantics of predicates such as believe, know, want, say, ask... Learn about: Oral Communication, Communication Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Berkeley (USA)
... (phonetics and phonology), word structure (morphology), sentence structure (syntax), meaning (semantics), how languages evolve over time (comparative and historical linguistics), how language is processed (cognitive science and psycholinguistics), and how language is used in society (sociolinguistics)... Learn about: English Language, Ms Word, Sign language...
- Bachelor's degree
- London
- 3 Years
... the acquisition of language by children while the Experimental Linguistics BSc pathway replaces this with a module in experimental methods. In year two, Linguistics BA students take at least four intermediate modules covering the core areas of semantics and pragmatics, phonetics or phonology, and syntax... Learn about: Linguistics BA, Experimental Linguistics BSc, Linguistics BSc...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
..., knowledge and the nature of mind. Linguistics is the study of language in all its aspects, including the structure of languages, meaning (semantics), pronunciation, and how people understand, mentally represent and generate language. Psychology at Oxford is a scientific discipline, involving the rigorous... Learn about: Cognitive Science, Medical training...
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Not a good place for students, they don't teach anything. It's not worth it.
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- Bachelor's degree
- City Of London
- Different dates available
.... The linguistics component of the combined subject degree is designed to develop a comprehensive understanding of the way that languages are universally structured and trains students to master all the basic skills necessary for the analysis of different sound systems and semantics (the study of meaning... Learn about: General Linguistics, Communication Training, Bantu languages...
.... The linguistics component of the combined subject degree is designed to develop a comprehensive understanding of the way that languages are universally structured and trains students to master all the basic skills necessary for the analysis of different sound systems and semantics (the study of meaning... Learn about: General Linguistics, Communication Training, Bantu languages...
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Not a good place for students, they don't teach anything. It's not worth it.
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The campus area enough to not look chaos. I must mentions the hills they are like really horrible.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Winchester
... texts. English Language modules establish a fundamental knowledge of key areas such as syntax, morphology, semantics, phonetics and phonology.In Year 2, the majority of study is in English Literature. Most modules are based around a historical period and students have a free choice of modules whose... Learn about: English Language...
... texts. English Language modules establish a fundamental knowledge of key areas such as syntax, morphology, semantics, phonetics and phonology.In Year 2, the majority of study is in English Literature. Most modules are based around a historical period and students have a free choice of modules whose... Learn about: English Language...
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The campus area enough to not look chaos. I must mentions the hills they are like really horrible.
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Some lecturers are amazing. I didn't enjoy the ones that weren't experienced.
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I think the university is outstanding.
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I think what makes this university and this course in particular brilliant is that I can have the opportunity to pursue everything I want to do, such as writing or learning new languages. I don’t feel stuck in doing one thing.
Becoming a student representative has given me so many more opportunities and it is not as intimidating as I thought to be.
If I look back on my time here, I feel a sense of belonging that I have never felt before. It is just having friends who understand you and think like you. I have never had this before. There is a lot of diversity, which I really enjoy, people who are as passionate as you are. The professors are brilliant and funny and you will love them because we love them. It is such a great sense of community.
We have a small class; you won't ever feel shut out. There will always be someone there to help you. It is an exceptional course and I am just proud that I have ended up doing it because it’s a thing I wake up to everyday.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Cambridge
- 3 Years
..., mechanics, and evolution. You’ll also have the chance to explore specialist skills like creative writing and Teaching English as a Foreign Language, opening up many new career options. You’ll be introduced to many issues in applied linguistics and language studies, such as semantics, phonetics and phonology... Learn about: English Conversation, English as a Second Language, Creative Writing...
..., mechanics, and evolution. You’ll also have the chance to explore specialist skills like creative writing and Teaching English as a Foreign Language, opening up many new career options. You’ll be introduced to many issues in applied linguistics and language studies, such as semantics, phonetics and phonology... Learn about: English Conversation, English as a Second Language, Creative Writing...
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Some lecturers are amazing. I didn't enjoy the ones that weren't experienced.
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I think the university is outstanding.
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I think what makes this university and this course in particular brilliant is that I can have the opportunity to pursue everything I want to do, such as writing or learning new languages. I don’t feel stuck in doing one thing.
Becoming a student representative has given me so many more opportunities and it is not as intimidating as I thought to be.
If I look back on my time here, I feel a sense of belonging that I have never felt before. It is just having friends who understand you and think like you. I have never had this before. There is a lot of diversity, which I really enjoy, people who are as passionate as you are. The professors are brilliant and funny and you will love them because we love them. It is such a great sense of community.
We have a small class; you won't ever feel shut out. There will always be someone there to help you. It is an exceptional course and I am just proud that I have ended up doing it because it’s a thing I wake up to everyday.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Colchester
- 5 Years
... and Linguistics You explore a wide range of core topics in linguistics, mastering key concepts in phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, and also investigate specialist areas including: Multilingualism and language impairment Language, identity and gender Metaphor, irony and style...
- Bachelor's degree
- Princeton (USA)
... to the consideration of various medieval approaches to a significant philosophical problem. Among the areas that may be considered are medieval logic and semantics... Learn about: History of Philosophy, GCSE Physics, Political Philosophy...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 4 Years
..., phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, typology, language contact and sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, semantics and pragmatics, corpus... Learn about: NHS Training, IT Law, English Language...
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