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- Postgraduate
- Berkeley (USA)
...The Department of Linguistics takes a broad approach to the study of language. The department covers not only the standard core areas of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics, but also historical linguistics, field linguistics and language documentation, cognitive linguistics... Learn about: English Language, Sign language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
...Second-year modules will further develop your skills and knowledge of language, and the tools which enable you to collect data about language... Learn about: Intercultural communication, Module Language, Communication Training...
- Master
- Muncie (USA)
- Different dates available
...The MA in TESOL program prepares students to teach English to speakers of other languages, both in English speaking and non-English speaking environments. As a foundation for language teaching, the program introduces the study of linguistic structure (phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics... Learn about: English Language Learners, Language Learning, English Conversation...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brighton
- 3 Years
... Variation in English Options Spring teaching History of English Language Change Linguistic Typology Phonology Pragmatics Customise your course At Sussex... Learn about: Linguistic Typology, English Language, Forensic Linguistics...
- Postgraduate
- Distance Learning
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
...and employability skills, enhancing your prospects in the job market. It will also allow you to become more involved in University life by delivering... Learn about: Language Acquisition, Hypothesis Testing, Report Writing...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
... in general linguistics, phonetics, phonology, syntax and semantics, psycholinguistics and in the history and structure of many individual European languages and language families. All these combine to offer a mutually reinforcing package: on the one hand the theoretical study of what human language... Learn about: Grammatical analysis, General Linguistics...
- Master
- Ormskirk
- 1 Year
...MTE4000 Theories of Second Language Education (30 credits) MTE4001 Practical Knowledge of TESOL (30 credits) MTE4002 TESOL Syllabus and Material Development... Learn about: Intercultural communication, International Education, Policy developments...
- PhD
- Brighton
- 4 Years
...We offer research supervision in a wide range of subdisciplines of English language and linguistics. We welcome projects on any variety of English... Learn about: Discourse Analysis, Media discourse, Linguistics PhD...
- 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: Ms Word, Sign language, English Language...
- Postgraduate
- New Haven (USA)
...Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The major in Linguistics offers a program of study leading toward an understanding of phonological, grammatical, and semantic structure and of various approaches to descriptive, experimental, and historical linguistics. Majors may concentrate... Learn about: Network Training, Cognitive Science, Sign language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 3 Years
... ENGL10051 20 Optional The Making of Europe, 400-1500 HIST10691 20 Optional Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: The Sounds of English LALC10221A... Learn about: English Language, Ancient History...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brighton
- 3 Years
... Variation in English Options Spring teaching History of English Language Change Linguistic Typology Phonology Pragmatics Customise your course At Sussex... Learn about: Linguistic Typology, Language in Context, History of English...
- Postgraduate
- San Diego (USA)
..., concurrent enrollment in LIGN 101, or consent of instructor. LIGN 111. Phonology I (4) Why does one language sound different from another? This course analyzes... Learn about: IT Law, Ms Word, Problem Solving...
- Postgraduate
- New Haven (USA)
.... Basic concepts in phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. Techniques of linguistic analysis and construction of linguistic models. Trends in modern... Learn about: Decision Making, IT for adults, Cognitive Science...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 3 Years
... ENGL10051 20 Optional The Making of Europe, 400-1500 HIST10691 20 Optional Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: The Sounds of English LALC10221A... Learn about: English Language, Ancient History...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
... aspects such as language policy and bilingualism. Years 2 and 3 Compulsory 2nd year modules will include such topics as phonology, syntax, semantics... Learn about: Language and Culture, English and Society, English Literature...
- Postgraduate
- San Diego (USA)
..., concurrent enrollment in LIGN 101, or consent of instructor. LIGN 111. Phonology I (4) Why does one language sound different from another? This course analyzes... Learn about: Sign language, Ms Word, IT Law...
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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
... Study Understanding Language 1: Syntax and Morphology History of the English Language Understanding Language 2: Semantics, Phonetics and Phonology... Learn about: English Language...
... Study Understanding Language 1: Syntax and Morphology History of the English Language Understanding Language 2: Semantics, Phonetics and Phonology... 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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- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 4 Years
..., phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, typology, language contact and sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, semantics and pragmatics, corpus... Learn about: PR training, NHS Training, English Language...
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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 Language, English as a Second Language, English Conversation...
..., 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 Language, English as a Second Language, English Conversation...
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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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