

MA Linguistics and English Language
About this course
Linguistics and English language at the University of Edinburgh is one of the most rigorous and intellectually stimulating degrees available in the study of language. The discipline examines how language is structured at every level, from the phonemes that make up speech sounds to the grammar that organises sentences and the pragmatic principles that guide interpretation in context, and it asks how language varies across communities, how it is acquired by children, how it changes over time, and what it reveals about human cognition. English language is not just a practical medium of communication but a rich object of scientific inquiry, and studying it at this level means engaging with linguistics as a genuine empirical science. At Edinburgh, this four-year, full-time programme benefits from one of the world's leading linguistics departments, with particular research strength in phonetics, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, language acquisition, and computational linguistics. The programme follows the Scottish honours structure, giving you a broader first year before increasing specialisation. You will develop both theoretical knowledge across the sub-disciplines of linguistics and methodological competence in fieldwork, corpus analysis, experimental methods, and formal linguistic analysis. Edinburgh's diverse linguistic environment, including its multilingual student population, provides an ideal context for a degree in linguistics. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study linguistics in a different academic and linguistic environment, which can be particularly formative for a discipline so concerned with language variation and context. Graduates from linguistics programmes at Edinburgh work in computational linguistics and natural language processing, speech technology, language teaching, lexicography, journalism, publishing, language policy, and academic research. Many go on to postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, computational linguistics, or language teaching. Edinburgh's reputation in the field opens doors to research careers worldwide.
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