Overview
The Linguistics and Anthropology major combines the basic courses of the general linguistics program with that of anthropology, the study of humankind. Students will learn linguistic theory, the study of the structure of human language generally. They will also learn the many ways in which language affects human history, social … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning Outcomes
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Ability to apply critical thinking skills through linguistic data analysis in phonetics, phonology, syntax, and at least one other subfield
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Understanding of advanced theoretical concepts and/or analytical techniques in at least one subfield
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Ability to write technical material in linguistics, including language description and theory-based analysis
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Ability to access scholarly literature on language structure and linguistic anthropology, and use it in research