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BA English Language and Linguistics
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Linguistics is the scientific study of language: how it is structured, how it is acquired, how it changes across time and varies across communities, and what it reveals about human cognition and social life. English language and linguistics combines this scientific orientation with a focus on English as the specific object of study, one of the world's most widely spoken and geographically distributed languages, whose history, variation, and contemporary use raise some of the most interesting questions in the discipline. The field touches on everything from how children learn to speak and read, to how courts rely on linguistic evidence, to how technology processes and generates natural language. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year, full-time degree treats language as a lens through which to examine some of the most pressing issues in contemporary life, including culture and identity, gender, discrimination, health communication, social justice, technology, and ecology. You will study the structures of English from sounds and words through to sentences and discourse, and you will develop the analytical tools to examine how language works in context, both in everyday interaction and in specialised registers. The degree develops strong skills in both qualitative and quantitative analysis, preparing you to collect, transcribe, and interpret language data from a range of sources. Graduates from English language and linguistics programmes work in publishing, communications, journalism, digital media, language teaching, and the technology sector, particularly in areas such as natural language processing and content design. Speech and language therapy, translation, and education are also paths that draw on the discipline. The research and analytical skills you develop are valued across many sectors where precision in language matters. Postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, language teaching, or speech and language therapy is a common route for those who want to develop specialist expertise.
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