Introduction
The Department of Linguistics offers programs of study leading to the B.A., M.A. and the Ph.D.
Theoretical approaches in all areas of linguistics are emphasized, providing a thorough grounding
in five core areas of linguistics: phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics and historical
linguistics. Advanced courses are offered in the fields already mentioned and in the other
major branches of linguistics, including, computational linguistics, language acquisition,
morphology, neurolinguistics, pidgin and creole studies, and sociolinguistics.
Students may also
elect to take related course work in the Departments of Anthropology, Computer Sciences, Philosophy,
and Psychology, as well as specific language departments.
For more information on Graduate Studies, Austin, and the University of Texas, please visit the
university website.
The sections in this website explain to you the details of the different programs, as well as
the application procedure, and financial aid options. If you have any questions after reading
the available material, please contact the Graduate Coordinator.
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