MA in Phonetics and Phonology

Overview

Overview

Aims

The MA in Phonetics and Phonology will:

  • Impart a general foundation and background in phonetics and phonology
  • Give you a practical training in techniques used in phonetic analysis
  • Enable you to apply your skills and knowledge to linguistic data
  • Introduce you to research questions and methodologies in phonetics and phonology
  • Enable you to perform original research in phonetics and phonology

Description

The MA in Phonetics and Phonology will impart a general foundation in phonetics and phonology while giving you a practical training in techniques used in phonetic analysis. You will develop your interest in areas such as forensic phonetics, conversation analysis, sociophonetics and the phonetics–phonology interface.

The first term comprises four modules in the core areas of phonetics and phonology, semantics, sociolinguistics and syntax. In the second term you will choose two modules which may include: Articulatory and Impressionistic Phonetics; Forensic Phonetics; Phonetics of Talk-in-Interaction. The programme is completed with a research dissertation.

Course structure

Course structure

Students follow a two-term programme of lectures, seminars and tutorials.

Term one

Students with appropriate backgrounds may substitute up to 20 credits of the programme with a corresponding directed reading module.

  • Core phonetics and phonology
    10 credits
  • Core syntax
    10 credits
  • Core language variation and change
    10 credits
  • Core semantics
    10 credits

Term two

In the second term you will take two 20-credit modules on phonetics and phonology. Your options may include:

  • Articulatory and impressionistic phonetics
  • The prosody of English
  • Non-linear phonologies
  • Forensic phonetics
  • Phonetics of talk-in-interaction

For students whose first degree has covered substantial parts of the taught MA modules, modules involving more independent study are available:

  • Topics in phonological analysis
  • Topics in phonetics

Term three and summer vacation

  • Specific training and dissertation
    80 credits

All terms

  • Research training
    10 credits
  • Seminar presentation training
    10 credits

Assessment

Assessment

Term one

Assessment for term one is in two parts: a dossier of exercises in the middle of the autumn term, and another one handed in at the start of the spring term. Students submit assessment for 3/4 of the first term's modules.

Term two

Options are generally assessed by two 5,000 word essays handed in at the start of the summer term.

Dissertation

The course culminates in a sustained period of independent research and the production of a dissertation of up to 15,000 words. You can see more detail on the programme and the department in the current postgraduate handbook.