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The Linguistics Department provides graduate programs for both Master's and Doctoral degrees. The curriculum focuses on theoretical perspectives across all linguistic disciplines, ensuring comprehensive training in five fundamental areas: phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and field methods. The department offers specialized courses in its key focus areas, including phonetics/phonology, syntax/semantics, descriptive/documentary linguistics, computational linguistics, and sign language linguistics, alongside topics aligned with faculty expertise. Students can also pursue complementary courses in departments like Anthropology, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Computer Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Statistics, and various language departments.