Linguistics
Department website
What
is language? How do children learn to speak? How are signed languages
different from spoken languages? How do language barriers keep people
apart, and how do language ties bring them together? Do men and
women speak differently? How can language serve as a window into
the mind? If you are interested in these questions, then linguistics
is essential.
To use or teach a language effectively, you need
historical, stylistic, and sociolinguistic information. To be at
the cutting edge of cognitive science or artificial intelligence,
you need to understand how natural languages are learned and processed.
If your field involves language in any way, you need to know how
language works.
The major in linguistics can prepare you for a
graduate program in linguistics, education, languages, law, speech
disorders, and many other fields. The major has also prepared students
for careers ranging from robot-designer to museum curator, from
psycholinguistics researcher to English teacher abroad, from dictionary
maker to sign language interpreter. Here at Northeastern the major
in linguistics is an interdepartmental enterprise. Seven departments
(African American Studies, American Sign Languages, English, Modern
Languages, Philosophy and Religion, Psychology and Sociology/Anthropology)
collaborate to offer a comprehensive program with courses in core
areas (syntax, phonology, semantics), in psycholinguistics, in sociolinguistics,
and in the structure and history of French, Spanish, and African-
American English, among others. The major reflects the current research
of our faculty: linguists, sociologists, psychologists, language
educators, and teachers of second languages.
Degrees: |
B.A. and B.S.
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Location: |
565
Holmes; 406 Holmes (Mailbox)
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Telephone: |
(617)
373-4553
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Program
Director: |
Janet
Randall
j.randall@neu.edu
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Experiential
Education &
Head Advisor:
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Janet
Randall
j.randall@neu.edu
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Cooperative Education
Coordinator:
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Kathryn
Malloy
k.malloy@neu.edu
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Transferring to the major:
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Same as college standards. Acceptance into the major will be
based on students meeting the department’s criteria for
admission and availability of space in the program.
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Progress in the major:
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Same as college standards |
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