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MIT Linguistics initially gained prominence in the late 1950s as the birthplace of Noam Chomsky's groundbreaking syntactic theories. The syntactic methodology developed here, both historically and currently, treats language as a portal to understanding human cognition. People consistently exhibit comprehension of intricate linguistic properties that reveal astonishing complexity upon close examination, yet they acquire this knowledge without formal teaching and often with minimal variation between individuals. Syntactic research aims to decipher this complexity and reveal the fundamental principles beneath it. The Syntax Specialization program offers comprehensive training in syntactic studies, designed not just to impart existing knowledge but to inspire students with unanswered questions, equipping them to push the field forward by tackling unresolved issues and discovering new research frontiers.