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Linguistic theory aims to explain the nature of human language in
terms of basic underlying principles. Linguists study the structure of
natural languages in order to gain a better understanding of those
principles. UWM (university of Wisconsin Milwaukee) linguists conduct
research in all of the core areas of linguistic theory: phonetics and
phonology (the study of sound systems, sound patterns, and sound
structures), syntax and semantics (the study of sentence structure and
how it constrains meaning and interpretation, morphology (the study of
word structure and its connections with sound and sentence structure),
language acquisition, and language change. UWM Linguistics faculty
are internationally-recognized for their scholarly contributions, and our
students conduct cutting-edge research in all areas of theoretical
linguistics.
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