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The focus of research and teaching in the Department of Linguistics at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University is on theoretical and experimental linguistics, with special emphasis on the understanding of language diversity and how this diversity may be related to a universal underlying linguistic competence. This common interest is developed through the study of: (a) formal grammars (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics); (b) acquisition of grammars (as first or second languages); (c) processing of spoken language (with particular reference to prosody and speech perception); (d) variability in phonology and phonetics; (e) sociolinguistics and dialectology. The department places a strong emphasis on methodology, with specialists in experimental, computational, and fieldwork methodologies.

The interplay between theoretical and empirical considerations is central: research questions are informed by linguistic theory and there is a solid empirical underpinning to all work pursued in the department. The Department also has an interdisciplinary focus. It has well-established ties to the Department of Psychology, the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, the Department of Philosophy, the , and the (CRBLM). PhD students specializing in language acquisition may participate in the interdisciplinary Language Acquisition Program option.

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