

BA Russian and Linguistics
About this course
Russian and linguistics is a combination that develops both deep engagement with one of the world's major languages and systematic understanding of how language itself works. Russian is spoken by more than 150 million people, carries one of the great literary traditions of the modern era, and remains significant in international politics, science, and culture. Linguistics, as a scientific discipline, steps back from any particular language to examine the structures that all languages share and the ways they differ, investigating phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and how language is acquired, varies across social contexts, and changes over time. At the University of Oxford, this four-year full-time programme allows you to study one modern language in depth together with linguistics, the study of language itself. Part of your course will consist of developing your practical Russian language skills to a high level, and you will also explore the literature and culture of Russia and the Russian-speaking world through the study of texts and cultural materials. The linguistics component develops your analytical understanding of how language works as a formal system, using the rigorous methods of linguistic science to investigate both language in general and Russian in particular. The combination is intellectually unusual and genuinely illuminating: mastering a language through practice while also analysing it as a scientific object enriches both activities. Graduates from Russian and linguistics programmes go on to careers in translation and interpreting, academic research, language teaching, journalism, diplomacy, intelligence, international business, and any professional context that values rare linguistic competence and rigorous analytical thinking. Further study at postgraduate level in linguistics, Russian studies, or translation is available for those wishing to develop specialist expertise.
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