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Linguistics, the scientific study of language, is perhaps the ultimate interdisciplinary enterprise, cutting across the humanities, social sciences, cognitive sciences, physical sciences, and biological sciences. Since it is not taught in high school, most undergraduates, including many future Linguistics concentrators, only "discover" linguistics after they come to college. Some are intrigued by the prospect of discovering formal rules to model a complex form of behavior like language; others are interested in the relationship of natural languages to other symbolic systems; still others are curious about similarities and differences they have noticed among individual languages. In exploring these and similar topics, students of linguistics not only learn a great deal about a fascinating field; they also master a variety of conceptual and empirical techniques that stand them in good stead after graduation.
Linguistics is offered as both a concentration and a secondary field.
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Thu, Mar 27, 2025 5:30pm to 8:15pm
Boylston Hall, Fong Auditorium
Mon, Feb 26, 2024 5pm to 7pm
Boylston Hall, first floor, Ticknor Lounge
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