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

    Contact: cakers (at) rutgers.edu. Contact for Undergraduate Matters: undergrad (at) linguistics.rutgers.edu Interests: On-line pedagogy, linguistics curricular development, phonological learning. Advisor for Speech and Hearing Certificate and Club. Office: Room 106

  3. Program Description. 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).

  4. Our faculty members' interests represent the core areas of the field of Linguistics, including Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics, Phonology, and Morphology. They also include theoretically-informed approaches to Computational Learning and Parsing, Language Acquisition, Language Typology, and the Philosophy and Psychology of Language. Our language ...

  5. A. Course Work. The Ph.D. program requires completion of 15 courses, as follows: Students are required to take 2 courses (I and II) in each of the three core theoretical areas (Phonology, Semantics, Syntax) by the end of Year 2 (6 total courses). (Note: deferring I-level courses to Year 2 requires approval of the Graduate Program Director and ...

  6. Linguistics is the study of the structure of language. Often students are first drawn to study linguistics because of the rich connections of linguistics with other disciplines, and with everyday life. For example, students of anthropology, psychology, and even computer science often find that their course of study touches on language in a ...

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

    Undergraduate Linguistics MAJOR. 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. A grade of C or better must be earned ...