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The Department of Linguistics provides graduate programs for both Master's and Doctoral degrees. The curriculum focuses on theoretical linguistics across all domains, ensuring comprehensive training in five fundamental areas: phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and field methods. Specialized courses are available in the department's key focus areas, including phonetics and phonology, syntax and semantics, descriptive and documentary linguistics, computational linguistics, and signed language linguistics, alongside topics aligned with faculty expertise. Students can also pursue relevant courses in other departments such as Anthropology, Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences, Computer Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Statistics, and various language departments.
Researching speech sounds in languages involves phonology (analyzing sound categories and their patterns) and phonetics (examining how these sounds are physically and perceptually produced). We believe a deep understanding of both areas is essential. Therefore, the suggested course sequence for students specializing in speech sounds incorporates thorough study of both disciplines.