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EAP 5835 Academic Spoken English I 3 Credits

Grading Scheme: S/U

Intensive training in English, particularly English used in formal speaking and pedagogy.

Prerequisite: for international graduate students, especially those who expect to become teaching assistants. No credit toward any graduate degree.

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EAP 5836 Academic Spoken English II 2-3 Credits

TAs are videotaped biweekly in their classrooms. Weekly instruction addresses language, cultural, and pedagogical problems encountered in the classroom.

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LIN 5075 Intro to Corpus Linguistics 3 Credits

Grading Scheme: Letter Grade

Key methods of corpus linguistics for research and teaching.

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LIN 5741 Applied English Grammar 3 Credits

Survey of English grammar based on the principles of second language acquisition and social interaction, with implications for teachers.

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LIN 5770 Introduction to Computational Linguistics 3 Credits

Introduces the study of natural language from a computational perspective. Discusses both applied (engineering) and theoretical (cognitive) issues, ranging from speech and language technology to formal aspects of theoretical linguistic models. Covers a brief introduction to programming in Python, and the basics of Natural Language Processing and their applications.

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LIN 6007 Statistics for Linguists 3 Credits

An introduction to concepts of probability and statistics, with examples chosen mainly from linguistics.

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LIN 6084 Introduction to Graduate Research 3 Credits

Scholarly and scientific approaches to study of linguistics. Scientific method, theory development, data processing, scholarly writing, and structure of research proposals.

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LIN 6138 Introduction to Data-driven Learning 3 Credits

An overview of how data-driven learning is defined and what disciplines and theories it draws from, discussion of the way data-driven learning has been applied in actual classroom research, and hands-on training using software and corpus data to develop instructional materials and student activities.

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LIN 6165 Field Methods 3 Credits, Max 9 Credits

Developing the basic linguistic skills of discovering the structure of a language previously unknown to the investigator, starting with paper and pencil. Students learn to listen and interact with a native speaker, to construct questions, to organize and analyze data, to construct and test hypotheses, and to write up discoveries. Emphasizes ethics as a requisite of good science.

Prerequisite: LIN 3201 .

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LIN 6208 Phonetics for Linguists 3 Credits

Understanding of issues in experimental phonetics and appreciation of research techniques in the acoustic, physiological, and perceptual study in speech.

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LIN 6226 Advanced Phonetics 3 Credits

Exposes students to advanced issues in linguistic phonetics, and to experimental phonetic methods and designs.

Prerequisite: LIN 4205 or LIN 6208  or SPA 3011 .

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LIN 6323 Phonology 1 3 Credits

Phonemics, syllabic and prosodic phenomena, neutralization, distinctive features, morphophonemic alternation, phonological systems and processes. Terminology and notational conventions of generative phonology. Problems from a variety of languages.

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LIN 6341 Phonology 2 3 Credits

Theoretical approaches to major problems of phonological theory and/or its relationship to areas such as morphology and SLA. Emphasis on linguistic argumentation and independent research.

Prerequisite: LIN 6323 .

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LIN 6402 Morphology 1 3 Credits

Theory of word structure, derivation, and inflection. The position of morphology in a grammar, the relationship between morphology and the rest of the grammar, predictions of various theories of morphology. Examples and problems from a wide variety of the world's languages.

Prerequisite: LIN 3460 .

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LIN 6410 Morphology 2 3 Credits

Technical articles from a variety of twentieth-century schools. Prominent inquiries include the place of morphology in grammar, its relationship with other components, and whether a unified theory of morphology can be constructed.

Prerequisite: LIN 6402 .

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LIN 6501 Syntax 1 3 Credits

The generative-transformational model of syntax: phrase structure, lexicon, case and agreement, movement, government, and anaphora. Emphasiezs problem solving and linguistic argumentation.

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LIN 6520 Syntax 2 3 Credits

Further investigation of the generative-transformational model of syntax: advanced clause structure, binding theory, constraints on movement, and logical form.

Prerequisite: LIN 6501 .

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LIN 6571 Structure of Specific Language 3 Credits, Max 9 Credits

Linguistic examination of Aymara, Cakchiquel, Eskimo, Armenian, Bulgarian, Polish, Turkish, Quechua, Sanskrit, Tamil, or another rarely taught language.

Prerequisite: introductory linguistics course.

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LIN 6601 Sociolinguistics 3 Credits

Major approaches to language in context: ethnographic, sociological, linguistic. Applications of sociolinguistics to applied linguistics, social sciences, and education. Collection and analysis of data.

Prerequisite: LIN 6323 , LIN 6501 .

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LIN 6707 Psycholinguistics 3 Credits

Explores basic issues in psycholinguistic research, including language production, comprehension, acquisition, and development.

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LIN 6708C Methods in Psycholinguistics 3 Credits

Hands-on experience designing and conducting psycholinguistic experiments and analyzing experimental data.

Prerequisite: LIN 6702; STA 2023 or consent of instructor.

LIN 6720 Second Language Acquisition 3 Credits

Neurolinguistic, psycholinguistic, and sociolinguistic bases of second language acquisition in childhood and adulthood.

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LIN 6765 Methods in Language Documentation 3 Credits

Exploration of digital methods used in contemporary language documentation.

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LIN 6796 Cognitive Neuroscience of Language 3 Credits

Overview and critical evaluation of brain imaging techniques and issues in language and brain research, covering speech perception, word recognition, reading syntax, discourse processing, production, language acquisition, and bilingualism.

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LIN 6804 Semantics I 3 Credits

Truth conditional semantics as opposed to pragmatics. Basic notions in classical logic since logic is assumed in truth conditional semantics.

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LIN 6826 Introduction to Formal Pragmatics 3 Credits

Introduces Pragmatics, the study of utterance meanings determined by situated uses of language and linguistic communication as a social activity. Explores the role of linguistic and extra-linguistic contexts in the production and interpretation of utterances. Topics include deictic and anaphoric expressions, sense and reference, presupposition, implicature, speech acts and coherence.

Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

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LIN 6856 Semantics II 3 Credits

Introduction to doing formal semantics for linguists, based on the theory of Richard Montague and theories developed within his approach.

Prerequisite: LIN 6804

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LIN 6905 Individual Study 1-4 Credits, Max 12 Credits

Individual Study

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LIN 6910 Supervised Research 1-5 Credits, Max 5 Credits

Supervised Research

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LIN 6932 Special Topics 3 Credits, Max 27 Credits

Special Topics

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LIN 6940 Supervised Teaching 1-5 Credits, Max 5 Credits

Supervised Teaching

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LIN 6971 Research for Master's Thesis 1-15 Credits

Research for Master's Thesis

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LIN 7725 Topics in Second Language Acquisition 3 Credits, Max 6 Credits

Focused topic in the area of second language acquisition.

Prerequisite: LIN 6720 .

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LIN 7885 Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics 3 Credits

Methods of discourse analysis research and face-to-face discourse and pragmatics.

Prerequisite: LIN 6601 .

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LIN 7979 Advanced Research 1-12 Credits

Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not appropriate for students who have been admitted to candidacy.

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LIN 7980 Research for Doctoral Dissertation 1-15 Credits

Research for Doctoral Dissertation

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University of Florida PhD in Linguistics

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Tuition$10,770$27,335
Fees$1,967$2,795

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Uf doctorate student diversity for linguistics, male-to-female ratio.

Of the students who received their doctor’s degree in linguistics in 2019-2020, 33.3% of them were women. This is less than the nationwide number of 48.7%.

Racial-Ethnic Diversity

None of the linguistics doctor’s degree recipients at UF in 2019-2020 were awarded to racial-ethnic minorities*.

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Black or African American0
Hispanic or Latino0
Native American or Alaska Native0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0
White1
International Students1
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Applied Linguistics, Doctor of Philosophy

Department of English

College of Arts and Letters

If language is humanity's most useful tool, then applied linguistics, as the study of language, puts that tool to work. The focus of applied linguistics is on trying to resolve language-based issues that people encounter in the real world (Grabe 2002). This dissertation-based degree allows students to customize their coursework and research around such areas as second language studies, teaching and assessment of language skills, corpus linguistics, grammar and discourse, pragmatics, psycholinguistics, and speech perception and production.

University Requirements

To receive a Doctor of Philosophy Degree (PhD) at Northern Arizona University, you must complete a planned group of courses, from one or more disciplines, ranging from at least 60 - 109 units of graduate-level courses. Most plans require research, a dissertation, and comprehensive exams. All plans have residency requirements regarding time spent on the Flagstaff campus engaged in full-time study. The full policy can be viewed here.

In addition to University Requirements:

  • Complete individual plan requirements.
Minimum Units for Completion 81
Additional Admission Requirements Required
Dissertation

Dissertation is required.

Oral Defense Oral Defense is required.
Foreign Language Optional
Research Individualized research is required.

Purpose Statement

PhD students pursue a diverse range of applied linguistic issues in preparation for their careers as researchers, teacher trainers, or leaders in fields related to teaching and learning second languages, including:

  • computer-assisted language learning (CALL)
  • corpus linguistics
  • grammar and discourse
  • language planning and policy
  • language testing and program evaluation
  • language variation
  • literacy       
  • register analysis
  • second language acquisition
  • second language teaching and learning
  • speech perception and production

Our faculty work closely with individual students, helping them to develop as colleagues in applied linguistics. As a result, our PhD students have outstanding records of publication and participation in major conferences such as TESOL and AAAL. Graduates of our program have also been highly successful at obtaining tenure-track faculty positions at major universities. Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the PhD in Applied Linguistics, students will have:

  • Advanced critical and analytical knowledge of the structure and uses of the English language, English language discourse processes and genres, the development of second language learning processes in their diverse cultural contexts, and the assessment of both language program effectiveness and individual language proficiency.
  • Ability to address issues of language learning in real world settings
  • Ability to address both language program effectiveness and individual language proficiency.
  • Ability to contribute to innovative and effective English language teaching practices in the State of Arizona and elsewhere.
  • Ability to integrate use of technology into language instruction and research.
  • Ability to synthesize information and approaches across a range of core topics in Applied Linguistics, such as language acquisition, language in society, English grammar, and the development of language curricula and programs.
  • Understanding of the many issues relevant to cross-cultural communication.
  • Comprehensive preparation and professional orientation for advanced research in PhD programs.
  • Ability to design, conduct, analyze, and interpret original and important empirical research.
  • Ability to contribute as active professionals in Applied Linguistics and related fields.
  • Expertise and qualifications to contribute significantly in professorial positions to the growth and development of Applied Linguistics.

Graduate Admission Information

The NAU graduate online application is required for all programs. Admission to many graduate programs is on a competitive basis, and programs may have higher standards than those established by the Graduate College. Admission requirements include the following:

  • Transcripts.
  • Undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution with a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale ("A" = 4.0), or the equivalent.

Visit the NAU Graduate Admissions website for additional information about graduate school application deadlines, eligibility for study, and admissions policies. Ready to apply? Begin your application now.

International applicants have additional admission requirements. Please see the International Graduate Admissions Policy .

Additional Admission Requirements

Individual program admission requirements over and above admission to NAU are required.

  • GRE® revised General Test
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Writing Sample
  • Personal statement or essay
  • Resume or curriculum vitae

Official TOEFL iBT/IELTS scores taken within the last 2 years are required for international applicants. Please see department website for information regarding minimum score requirements.

Doctoral Requirements

This Doctoral degree requires 81 units distributed as follows:

  • Master's-level Coursework: 36 units
  • Statistics Coursework: 9 units
  • Seminars: 9 units
  • Graduate Electives: 12 units
  • Dissertation: 15 units

Take the following 81 units:

Master's-level Coursework (36 units)

  • Coursework relevant to your research interests. (36 units)

Statistics Coursework (9 units)

  • Prerequisite: Admission to TESL M.A. or Applied Linguistics Ph.D.">ENG 668 , Prerequisite: ENG 668">ENG 768
  • Approved PhD Seminars

Seminars (9 units)  

Graduate Electives (12 units)

  • Graduate electives, chosen in consultation with your dissertation committee. (12 units)

Dissertation (15 units)

  • ENG 799 , for the research, writing, and oral defense of an approved dissertation (15 units)
  • 15 units of dissertation credit may be applied to your degree; however, you may end up taking additional units since you must enroll each term while you're working on your dissertation.

Additional Information

In addition, you must:

  • Complete a screening process.
  • Complete a qualifying exam.
  • Fulfill Northern Arizona University's residency requirements (For more information about residency and other requirements that pertain to this degree, see the policy on Requirements for the Doctoral Degree, PhD .
  • Pass an oral exam on your dissertation (Dissertation Defense).

Be aware that some courses may have prerequisites that you must also successfully complete. For prerequisite information, click on the course or see your advisor.

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  1. Ph.D.

    The Ph.D. Program. The University of Florida offers the Ph.D. in Linguistics. Research is a significant component of the Ph.D. program and all Ph.D. candidates are expected to develop and carry out an original research project under the supervision of a Ph.D. supervisory committee. The culmination of the project is a dissertation.

  2. Graduate Studies

    The University of Florida offers the Ph.D. in Linguistics. Research is a significant component of the Ph.D. program and all Ph.D. candidates are expected to develop and carry out an original research project under the supervision of a Ph.D. supervisory committee. ... Graduate Minor. A minor in Linguistics is available at both the MA and Ph.D ...

  3. Admissions

    The Department of Linguistics accepts applications for its MA/Ph.D. program for admission in the Fall semester each year. We unfortunately do not offer Spring admission. The application is an online process through the Graduate School application portal. Please examine the information on this page in detail for instructions on how to apply.

  4. Linguistics Department

    Chair: G.A. Broadwell Graduate Coordinator: B. Henderson. The Linguistics Department offers graduate programs leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees with specializations in The core areas of linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics) Language documentation; Sociolinguistics and language change; Discourse ...

  5. Linguistics

    The University of Florida's Linguistics major is a comprehensive program which provides students with a thorough understanding of the scientific study of language in all its forms. The curriculum includes courses in phonetics, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, as well as the history and evolution of language. The program also offers opportunities for students to conduct research and gain ...

  6. Linguistics

    Linguistics (PHD) SLO 1 Knowledge Student defines, describes, and uses terminology and basic concept from the core areas of linguistics. SLO 2 Skills Student critically analyzes and interprets language-related data and theories. SLO 3 Skills Student designs and conducts a language-related program of inquiry producing original research.

  7. Linguistics

    Website: UF Department of Linguistics; Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Stefanie Wulff · [email protected] · 352 294 7455; Graduate Staffer: Kelli Granade · [email protected] · 352 294 7446 . Apply; Visit; Jobs; Ask UF; University of Florida. University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 UF Operator: (352) 392-3261 Website text-only version. Resources .

  8. Hispanic Linguistics

    Linguistics is the study of language—its sounds (phonetics and phonology), structure (morphology and syntax), words (lexicon) and their meaning (semantics and pragmatics). Beyond these basic levels of analysis, however, linguistics encompasses much broader issues addressed by various research areas. Historical Linguistics is concerned with ...

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    Department of Linguistics PhD., University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Areas of Interest/Research. Psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and research methodology. My focus is on language comprehension at the sentence level. ... Department of Linguistics University of Florida P.O. Box 115454 Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. Footer Menu Skip to ...

  10. Computational linguistics

    Current graduate students: Josh Martin, Fenqi Wang, Pamir Gogoi, Shengyu Liao. Learn more by taking our courses. Introduction to Computational Linguistics (LIN4930/6932, every spring): *** Syllabus for Spring 2021 *** Student posters in computational linguistics UF Virtual Student Research Symposium on Computational Linguistics

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    The score refers to the total score of 4 subjects (writing, listening, speaking, and reading), each subject has a range of 0 - 30. The Linguistics Department at University of Florida offers graduate programs leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees with specializations in. The core areas of linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax ...

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    LIN 5770 Introduction to Computational Linguistics 3 Credits. Grading Scheme: Letter Grade. Introduces the study of natural language from a computational perspective. Discusses both applied (engineering) and theoretical (cognitive) issues, ranging from speech and language technology to formal aspects of theoretical linguistic models.

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    Click on these links to explore the University of Florida's graduate degree offerings across its 15 colleges, by department or major. ... Linguistics (MP) Mathematics (MP) Philosophy (MP) Physics (MP) ... University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 UF Operator: (352) 392-3261 Website text-only version. Resources .

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  16. Linguistics Minor

    The Linguistics Department offers the PhD, MA (both thesis and non-thesis), BA, and two undergraduate minors (the Linguistics minor and the TESL minor). A TESL certificate is offered at the undergraduate level. Website. CONTACT. Email | 352.392.0639 (tel) | 352.392.8480 (fax) P.O. Box 115454 4131 TURLINGTON HALL GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5454 Map ...

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    Graduate and undergraduates students with an interest in linguistic anthropology are encouraged to pursue coursework in both anthropology and linguistics, as advised by UF faculty. The M.A. and Ph.D. programs in Anthropology allow considerable flexibility in designing rigorous programs that are responsive to student needs.

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    The Linguistics Department offers the PhD, MA (both thesis and non-thesis), BA, and two undergraduate minors (the Linguistics minor and the TESL minor). A TESL certificate is offered at the undergraduate level. Website. CONTACT. Email | 352.392.0639 (tel) | 352.392.8480 (fax) P.O. Box 115454 4131 TURLINGTON HALL GAINESVILLE FL 32611-5454 Map ...

  20. Graduate Studies in Spanish

    The Graduate Program of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at the University of Florida is comprised by the SPS graduate faculty in addition to some 40 graduate students from the US and around the world (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Spain, and many more countries). We offer MA and PhD degrees in Spanish Literature ...

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    The M.A. Program. The University of Florida offers both thesis and non-thesis Master of Arts in Linguistics degrees. The MA prepares students for more advanced work in Linguistics as well as a variety of careers in academics, teaching, and industry. The goal of our program is to train students to identify and describe patterns in language—its ...

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  24. Applied Linguistics, Doctor of Philosophy

    To receive a Doctor of Philosophy Degree (PhD) at Northern Arizona University, you must complete a planned group of courses, from one or more disciplines, ranging from at least 60 - 109 units of graduate-level courses. Most plans require research, a dissertation, and comprehensive exams. ... Upon completion of the PhD in Applied Linguistics ...

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    Linguistics Major. Coursework. LIN 3201 Sounds of Human Language (Prereq: LIN 3010) LIN 3460 Structure of Human Language (Prereq: LIN 3010) At least 5 courses (15 credits) must be in LIN or TSL. Up to 3 courses (9 hours) may be from Linguistics courses in other departments. Up to 2 courses (6 hours) may be Linguistically-related courses OR 2 ...

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