Why linguistics is interesting




















Not only that, but as part of the subject, you will also be expected to conduct research, handle data that you have collected, use analytical skills, and present the results you have found, which will be great practice for those involved in STEM fields of study.

You are also opening yourself up to many potential career opportunities in the future. Beyond the obvious options like teaching and writing, those with experience of linguistics can find themselves with relevant experience to join fields such as translators and interpreters, computer science, the legal profession, psychology, and cognitive science.

Obviously, some of these will need further specific study and training, but linguistics will be an important and helpful part of that journey. For some people, studying linguistics has less to do with long-term plans. It can simply be a great opportunity to learn about a new subject that you are likely not to have had any experience of before getting to college. It is a very varied subject so as a result, you will be learning lots of new and interesting things that will help to expand your knowledge, simply for the joy of learning something new.

In Linguistics, no matter how complex a model becomes, or how deeply debated a question remains, the fact will always stand that that which we model and debate over is what allows us to model and debate in the first place.

Language is such a part of humanity that now, having graduated, I firmly believe that to study it is to take a step towards understanding what it means to be a human, a bog-standard, boring, wonderful human. To see the beauty in the everyday, the spectacular behind the boring, the innermost workings of the outermost nothings. This is a guest post by Oli Rainford.

Are these the reasons I chose to study linguistics? Well, rather boringly, no. Graduate Students Post-Docs Alumni. Schedule a Language Exam.

It includes the following subareas : phonetics the study of the production, acoustics and hearing of speech sounds phonology the patterning of sounds morphology the structure of words syntax the structure of sentences semantics meaning pragmatics language in context It also includes explorations into the nature of language variation i.

Many of our students pursue teaching in countries such as Russia or Japan. Receive a B. For example, translators of American Sign Language are in demand in many places in the U. For example, many new search engines work on the basis of natural languages. In recent years, the demand for people with such backgrounds has exploded, and linguists are in high demand.

For example, many of our graduates in recent years have gone on to law school. Linguistics teaches excellent analytic and writing skills needed in fields like law and journalism. Department Events November.



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