Study
Linguistics
Linguistics – the scientific study of language – explores how humans communicate by examining the relationships between structure, meaning and context.
Linguistics can be complemented by studies in a wide range of Arts, Humanities and Sciences. Some of the areas that are commonly studied alongside linguistics are:
- Languages: any one or more of the modern languages offered in the School of Languages and Cultures or the classical languages offered in the School of HAPI
- Psychology: particularly for those with an interest in child language development or language processing
- Education: possibly alongside languages for those wanting to be language teachers, or with early childhood education for an understanding of language development
- Anthropology: to gain a deeper understanding of the relationships between language and culture
- Mathematics: for those with an interest in language structure and modelling
- Physics: especially for those with an interest in the acoustics of speech
- Writing: to deepen understanding of how written language draws from, and where it differs from, natural spoken language
At UQ you’ll discover what language is, how we learn and use it, and how it varies and changes across social and historical contexts.