

MA English Language
About this course
English language as an academic discipline is not the same as studying English literature. While literature focuses on texts and their meanings, English language and linguistics focuses on language itself as a structural, social, and historical system. It asks how language works at the levels of sound, grammar, meaning, and discourse; how it varies across speakers, regions, and social groups; how it has changed over time; and what it reveals about human cognition, culture, and society. These are scientific as well as humanistic questions, and English language and linguistics draws on both traditions. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad and covers the full range of linguistic inquiry, including phonetics and phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, and discourse analysis. Glasgow has a particularly strong tradition in both historical linguistics and sociolinguistics, and the programme allows you to engage with the structure and meaning of the English language from its earliest recorded forms through to contemporary variation and change. A typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the academic demands of the programme at one of Scotland's leading research universities. Studying the language through both its history and its contemporary social functioning gives you a genuinely integrated understanding of how English has come to be what it is and how it continues to change. The year abroad deepens your linguistic perspective by giving you sustained exposure to another language environment. Graduates of English language and linguistics programmes work in education, speech and language therapy after further professional training, publishing, lexicography, language technology, computational linguistics, journalism, and a range of research roles. The analytical skills the discipline develops are valued wherever precise thinking about language and communication is required. Postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, or speech and language sciences is a well-established route for many graduates.
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