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Study and record endangered languages while developing educational resources or NLP tools for languages with limited digital assets. This specialization offers diverse applications of digital tools for linguistic research, spanning from phonetic analysis to discourse patterns, preparing graduates for various linguistics-related careers. Natural Language Processing (NLP) roles often value linguistic analysis abilities, with programming knowledge being advantageous though not mandatory. By examining lesser-studied languages, students acquire skills to potentially design instructional materials for native, second-language, or resource-scarce language learners. This program delivers comprehensive training in language structure and linguistic proficiency.
With roughly 7,000 languages worldwide vanishing rapidly, each represents distinct ecological knowledge about the flora and fauna central to its speaking communities. To safeguard and utilize this crucial aspect of human heritage, linguists collaborate with language communities to gather, study, and archive linguistic information for future research.
The University of North Texas Linguistics Department teaches rigorous, ethical data collection techniques, premier archival standards, and data analysis methods. These competencies facilitate research on non-Indo-European languages, granting students exceptional opportunities to explore diverse cultures and traditions.