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LINGUIST List 16.1821

Thu Jun 09 2005

FYI: New MA in Linguistics and Language Acquisition

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        1.    Florence Myles, New MA in Linguistics and Language Acquisition, University of Newcastle upon Tyne


Message 1: New MA in Linguistics and Language Acquisition, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Date: 08-Jun-2005
From: Florence Myles <florence.mylesncl.ac.uk>
Subject: New MA in Linguistics and Language Acquisition, University of Newcastle upon Tyne


NEW MA PROGRAMME in LINGUISTICS and LANGUAGE ACQUISITION University of
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

12 months full-time/24 months part-time programme
Foundation in: - linguistic theory - language acquisition - research methods

Wide range of options including:
- First language acquisition (including exceptional circumstances)
- Cross-linguistic Second Language Acquisition (e.g. French/German/Spanish)
- SLA in the classroom
- Second language phonology
- Bilingualism and language contact
- Sociolinguistics
- And many more, e.g. corpus linguistics, psycholinguistics, classroom
interaction, CALL etc.

Entry requirements: a good first degree (e.g. UK 2:1/North America B+ or
equivalent) and if a non-native speaker 6.5 IELTS or TOEFL 575/233.

For information e-mail Florence.Mylesnewcastle.ac.uk or
Martha.Young-Scholtennewcastle.ac.uk

For application materials e-mail Alison.Pattisonnewcastle.ac.uk.



Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition


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