Welcome
Welcome to the Department of Linguistics at the University of
Michigan.
Language has a central role in human interactions and activities,
and as a result the field of linguistics is situated at the
intersection of the humanities and social and behavioral sciences.
Throughout our 60-year history as a Program and Department,
Linguistics at Michigan has maintained an approach to the study of
language that capitalizes on this intersection. Faculty and students
explore language structure, history, knowledge, behavior and use.
Faculty research aims to integrate these diverse approaches to
language in ways that engender new modes of linguistic inquiry and new
research domains. Our graduate program focuses on linguistics as a
cognitive and social science, providing strong theoretical grounding
in these approaches to the discipline. Our undergraduate program
contributes to a broad-based education in the liberal arts and
sciences, and takes an analytical approach to language that can be
applied to many fields.
Our website provides information about us and our department, and we
invite you to contact us for further information.
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