Linguistics explores the essence of human behaviour, societies, and creativity through language. This field addresses fundamental questions, such as the origins and structure of language, its representation in the mind and relation to culture, variations across languages and their influence on experiences, language acquisition and impairments, and the use of technology to analyse language patterns. Students can also examine language in diverse contexts, including business, law, politics, health, and literature, while developing skills in critical thinking, data analysis, and specialised techniques like acoustic analysis and computer programming for language technologies.At Lancaster, students delve into core linguistic theories and applied areas like forensic and computational linguistics, guided by world-leading experts in fields such as corpus and cognitive linguistics. Access cutting-edge facilities, including phonetics and EEG labs, and benefit from global opportunities like study abroad in places such as Australia or the USA. This supportive environment fosters personal growth, cultural awareness, and career-ready skills, though placements depend on availability.
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