The Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a scientific approach to understanding language. Students study language structure, variation, processing, and acquisition while applying theoretical and computational tools to investigate linguistic phenomena. This program supports careers in education, AI, law, speech therapy, and more.
Analyzing Vowel Shifts in Wisconsin English Dialects
Syntax and Word Order Variations in World Languages
The Role of Gesture in Language Comprehension
Phonological Processes in Child Language Development
Linguistic Diversity and Policy in Multilingual Nations
Investigating Code-Switching in Bilingual Communities
Developing a Part-of-Speech Tagger Using Python and NLTK
Exploring Language and Identity in Immigrant Populations
Acoustic Analysis of Consonant Clusters in Spoken Language
Sign Language Syntax: Structure Beyond Sound
Language Endangerment and Documentation in Indigenous Communities
The Evolution of Slang in Online Communication
Cross-Linguistic Influence in Second Language Acquisition
Gendered Language in Political Speeches: A Corpus Study
How Prosody Affects Sentence Meaning in English
Machine Translation Accuracy Between Low-Resource Languages
Sociophonetic Variation in Urban vs. Rural Speech
Developing a Minimalist Grammar Parser
Exploring Etymological Roots of Scientific Terminology
Lexical Semantics in Legal Language
Accent Bias in Hiring: A Sociolinguistic Study
Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Understanding
Study how language is formed, structured, processed, and used across cultures through UW–Madison’s linguistics curriculum.
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