The Master of Arts in Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides foundational training in linguistic theory and analysis, including phonetics, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics. Students prepare for careers in research, education, technology, or further doctoral study, while exploring the diversity and structure of human language.
Syntactic Variation in American English Dialects
Cross-Linguistic Analysis of Tense and Aspect Systems
Acoustic Phonetics and Speech Recognition Technologies
Code-Switching Patterns in Bilingual Communities
Language Revitalization Efforts Among Endangered Languages
The Role of Prosody in Sentence Processing
Computational Modeling of Morphological Parsing
Semantic Shifts in Online Discourse and Memes
Phonotactic Constraints and Loanword Adaptation
Sociolinguistic Factors in Second Language Acquisition
Child Language Development in Multilingual Households
The Linguistic Landscape of Urban Multilingual Environments
Syntax–Semantics Interface in Argument Structure
Neurolinguistics of Aphasia: A Comparative Study
Linguistic Relativity: Does Language Shape Thought?
Variation and Change in African American Vernacular English
Field Methods in Documenting Understudied Languages
Gesture and Grammar in Sign Languages
Cognitive Effects of Bilingualism: A Psycholinguistic Approach
Discourse Markers in Political Speeches Across Languages
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