The Master of Arts in Linguistics at the University of Washington equips students with theoretical and analytical tools to investigate the structure and use of human language. The program covers phonology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, and computational linguistics.
A Phonetic Study of Regional Accents in the Pacific Northwest
Analyzing Code-Switching Patterns Among Bilingual Speakers
Syntax Structures in Endangered Indigenous Languages
Natural Language Processing for Emotion Detection
The Role of Gender in Language Use in Academic Settings
Developing a Corpus of Urban Youth Slang for Linguistic Analysis
Acoustic Analysis of Vowel Shifts in American English
Language Attitudes and Identity Among Immigrant Communities
Machine Learning Models for Morphological Tagging
Investigating Pragmatic Markers in Online Communication
Sign Language Syntax: A Comparative Study
Linguistic Features of Political Speeches: A Corpus-Based Approach
Language Acquisition in Multilingual Households
Tone and Intonation Patterns in East Asian Languages
Sociolinguistic Variation in Urban vs Rural Dialects
Text Normalization Techniques in SMS Language
Semantic Drift in Internet Memes and Viral Content
Language Policy and Multilingual Education in Public Schools
Prosody in Emotional Speech: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Developing a Multilingual Chatbot Using Low-Resource Languages
Dive deep into the study of language—from sound systems and grammar to sociocultural use and computational models.
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