

MA German and English Language
About this course
German and English language is a combination that approaches language from two complementary angles: as a living system to be acquired and used in the rich context of German culture, history, and society, and as a structured phenomenon to be studied scientifically through the methods of modern linguistics. German is the most widely spoken native language in Europe and the language of a philosophical, literary, and cultural tradition of extraordinary depth. English language linguistics investigates how English is structured, how it varies across social groups and situations, how it has changed over time, and how it functions in communication. Studying both together develops both a practitioner's fluency and a scientist's analytical understanding. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time programme benefits from Edinburgh's strong traditions in both German studies and linguistics. Scotland's longer undergraduate degree gives you the time to develop genuine depth in both disciplines. You will develop real proficiency in German, engaging with its literature, culture, and contemporary society in the original language, while also studying the core areas of linguistics including phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics. The connections between the two subjects are direct and productive: linguistic analysis of German alongside English illuminates the structural differences and similarities between the two languages, and a grounding in linguistics enriches your understanding of how German works at every level. The degree develops analytical precision, linguistic sensitivity, and the ability to communicate clearly and flexibly across different contexts and registers. These skills serve you well in any role that requires careful attention to language, whether in German, English, or the comparison of the two. Graduates work in translation and interpreting, language teaching, publishing, journalism, the cultural industries, the civil service, international business, and educational research. German language competence opens specific doors in the German economy and in German-speaking organisations across Europe and internationally. Postgraduate study in linguistics, German, translation, applied linguistics, or English language teaching is a natural route for those who want to develop their specialism further.
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