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  1. Department of Linguistics. The fundamental goal of modern linguistics is to understand how natural languages are acquired or learned, understood, and used by speakers by discovering the nature of the uniquely human language faculty that underlies all these abilities.

  2. Our internationally-renowned Linguistics department stands at the center of work in Phonology (specifically, Optimality Theory), Syntax (specifically, Generative Grammar and the Minimalist Program), and Semantics and Pragmatics (specifically, formal theory and the interfaces).

  3. ling.rutgers.edu › people-mainmenu-137 › facultyFaculty - Rutgers University

    Contact: akinlabi (at) linguistics.rutgers.edu, 732-932-8432. Interests: Phonology, morphology, Optimality Theory, West African linguistics. Office: Room 202. Office Hours Spring 2024: Thursday 2:30-4:00pm

  4. Our internationally-renowned Linguistics department stands at the center of work in Phonology (specifically, Optimality Theory), Syntax (specifically, Generative Grammar and the Minimalist Program), and Semantics and Pragmatics (specifically, formal theory and the interfaces).

  5. Students of linguistics can focus closely on language and its empirical phenomena through the study of syntax, semantics, or phonology, and they can also explore the many cross-disciplinary connections between linguistics and other fields.

  6. Mark Baker is Distinguished Professor of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Rutgers University. He received his Ph.D. in Linguistics in 1985 from MIT. He taught at McGill University in Montreal for 12 years before moving to Rutgers in 1998.

  7. ling.rutgers.edu › academics › undergraduate-mainmenu-139Major - Rutgers University

    To declare a major in Linguistics, please go to mymajor.sas.rutgers.edu. To be accepted as a Major you must pass 615:201 Introduction to Linguistic Theory with a grade of C or better. A Major in Linguistics consists of 12 courses of 3 credits each for a total of 36 credits.