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The UNM Department of Linguistics is the only degree-granting linguistics program in one of the most multilingual and multicultural states in the U.S. As such, it bears particular responsibilities both to the field of linguistics and to the residents of the region it serves. The department thus has two concerns: (1) teaching and research on language structure and use, and (2) service to society on language-related issues. The department's approach to linguistic theory takes a primarily cognitive-functional perspective that focuses on language structure as interacting with language use. This orientation emphasizes the study of language typology, change, discourse, interaction, variation, processing, and acquisition. The department is particularly concerned with the study of regional languages (especially Native American languages and Spanish) and signed languages (American Sign Language, in particular). This theoretical approach provides the foundation for effectively addressing our commitment to the application of linguistics to social concerns, including minority language maintenance and empowerment of minority communities. Thus, the department not only studies and teaches about the structure and use of language, but also encourages faculty and student involvement as advocates and participants in outreach to the linguistic communities in which we carry out research. |
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Program Name |
Concentrations |
| M.A. |
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Computational Linguistics |
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Native Languages of the Southwest |
| Ph.D. |
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Computational Linguistics |
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Speech & Hearing Sciences |
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Additional Information: |
No GRE required |
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Program Application Deadlines |
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January 15 |
PhD - Fall admission only |
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March 31 |
M.A. |
| Spring: |
October 31 |
M.A. |
| Summer: |
March 31 |
M.A. |
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Comment: |
All applications seeking financial aid must be received by January 15 |
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Contact Information: |
Department of Linguistics |
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MSC03-2130
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
U.S.A.
Phone: (505) 277-6353
Fax: (505) 277-6355
Email: lingasst@unm.edu |
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