Linguistics Program at Swarthmore College

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The Linguistics Program at Swarthmore College is a liberal arts undergraduate program known for its theoretical and interdisciplinary approach to the scientific study of language.

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instanceOf undergraduate academic program
academicFocus scientific study of language
academicLevel bachelor’s degree program
approach interdisciplinary
theoretical
campus Swarthmore, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith Cognitive Science Program at Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
Computer Science Department at Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
Modern Languages and Literatures at Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
Psychology Department at Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countrySubdivision Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
degreeLevel bachelor’s level
discipline linguistics
educationalLevel undergraduate
emphasizes core areas of linguistics such as phonology, syntax, and semantics
cross-linguistic comparison
formal analysis of language
field linguistics
focusesOn language as a cognitive system
language as a social phenomenon
structure of human language
hasComponent coursework in theoretical linguistics
interdisciplinary coursework
hostInstitution Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
institutionType liberal arts college program
isPartOf undergraduate curriculum at Swarthmore College
knownFor interdisciplinary connections with other fields
scientific approach to language
strong theoretical linguistics emphasis
languageFamilyCoverage multiple language families
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
offers undergraduate major in linguistics
undergraduate minor in linguistics
offersTrainingIn scientific methods in language analysis
partOf Division of Social Sciences at Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
region Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
setting residential liberal arts college
targetStudents undergraduate students

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Theodore B. Fernald hasAcademicAffiliation Linguistics Program at Swarthmore College