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BA Linguistics
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Linguistics is the scientific study of language, one of the most distinctively human capacities we possess. It asks how languages are structured, how they vary across communities and individuals, how they change over time, how children acquire them, and what it means to know a language at all. The discipline is unusual in combining rigorous empirical methods with profound theoretical questions, drawing on phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics to build a comprehensive picture of how language works. At the University of Essex, this three-year, full-time programme engages with the full range of linguistic inquiry. You will study how age, gender, social background, and regional origin affect the way people use language, examine how languages differ structurally from one another and why some appear so different while others seem closely related, investigate the mechanisms of language change and why languages shift over generations, and explore how children develop the ability to communicate. The programme develops both theoretical understanding and the methodological tools for linguistic research, including the analysis of real language data drawn from speech, text, and social interaction. Essex has a particularly strong reputation in linguistics, and the teaching reflects the department's research strengths in syntax, phonology, and sociolinguistics. Graduates of Linguistics work in language technology, speech and language therapy, education, translation and interpretation, publishing, the civil service, artificial intelligence, and communications. The analytical rigour and understanding of human communication the degree develops is increasingly valued in roles involving natural language processing, user experience, and language teaching. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, speech science, or a related field, building specialist expertise for research or professional practice.
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