Linguistics is the study of human language: how we use languages to communicate, how languages vary and change over time, how meanings are expressed, how children and adults acquire language, and how communication differs across communities. In this minor, you will learn about branches of linguistics, including sound systems (phonetics and phonology), word and sentence structure (morphology and syntax), conversation and text structure (discourse), meaning (semantics), language use in society (sociolinguistics), language in education, health care and the law. You will examine linguistic data from a variety of languages, with a particular emphasis on the Indigenous languages of Australia and the Pacific region. The study of human language blends both scientific and humanistic approaches to building knowledge, and you will gain an understanding of key analytic methods and theories. As language assumes ever greater importance in an interconnected, multilingual world, while remaining one of the last enigmatic frontiers for fields like natural language processing, the study of linguistics is relevant to an ever-wider range of career options.
Learning Outcomes
- demonstrate insight into the relationship between language, society and culture, and into the role of language in human sociality;
- carry out analysis of the linguistic systems of diverse languages, including the capacity for rigorous, in-depth analysis in at least one sub-discipline of linguistics;
- use linguistic methods and theories to investigate how language is used in different contexts, and how it varies across people, places and times;
- critically examine beliefs and ideologies about language use and language diversity; and
- communicate clearly and knowledgeably about language-related topics to academic and general audiences.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This minor requires the completion of 24 units from the following lists, which must include:
A maximum of 12 units of courses at 1000 level.
6 units from the completion of the following introductory Linguistics course:
LING1001 Introduction to the Study of Language
A minimum of 12 units from the completion of the following core Linguistics courses:
LING1002 Language and Society
LING2003 Grammar of the World's Languages
LING2008 Semantics
LING2010 Sounds of the World's Languages: Phonetics and Phonology
LING2016 Language and Society in Indigenous Australia
LING2020 Structure of English
A maximum of 6 units from the completion of the following Linguistics disciplinary courses:
Linguistics
ASIA2001 Language in Asia and the Pacific
ASIA2308 Linguistic Histories in Asia and the Pacific
LING2005 Language Across Time
LING2018 Languages in Contact
LING2021 Cross Cultural Communication
LING3012 Field Methods in Linguistics
LING3035 Semantic Typology
LING3036 Advanced Sociolinguistics
LING3038 Corpus Linguistics
LING3126 Topics in Advanced Syntax and Morphology
LING3025 Special Topics in Linguistics
HUMN2001 Introduction to Digital Humanities and Public Culture - Tools, Theories and Methods
Applied Linguistics
LING2013 Teaching Languages
LING2015 Language, Culture, Translation
LING2023 Dictionaries and Dictionary-Making
LING2029 Language, Assessment and Policy
LING2034 Communication in Health Care
LING2105 Forensic Linguistics: Language and the Law
LING2106 Language and Social Interaction
LING2521 Child Language Acquisition
LING3032 Forensic Linguistics: Forensic Voice and Text Comparison
LING3101 Second Language Acquisition
Language-Specific Linguistics
LANG3007 Romance Linguistics
LING2017 Chinese Linguistics
LING2028 Japanese Linguistics
LING2040 Austronesian languages
LING3031 Papuan Languages
A maximum of 6 units from the completion of the following language courses:
Indigenous Australian Languages
INDG2003 Gamilaraay: Introduction to an Australian Indigenous Language
INDG2004 Continuing Gamilaraay
INDG2005 Introduction to an Australian Indigenous Language (6-36 units)
Other languages
ASIA2103 Language in Asia and the Pacific
FREN3515 The Sounds of French: Phonetics and Pronunciation
JPNS2024 Japanese Grammar and Expressions
JPNS3012 Teaching Japanese: Content
JPNS3014 Teaching Japanese: Method
LANG3001 Translation across Languages: The Translation of Literary Texts
LING2107 Advanced Academic English
SPAN2603 History of the Spanish language. A Linguistic Time Travel
SPAN3031 Advanced Spanish Topics in Language and Linguistics
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