Linguistics Field Group

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At Pitzer College, Field Groups (similar to a discipline or department) organize major requirements and courses.

Linguistics is a coordinated program with department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Pomona College.

How many languages are there? What does knowing a language entail? How do people develop this ability? How is language stored in the brain? Why don’t we all speak the same? Why do languages change over time? How different is human language from forms of animal communication? Questions such as these are studied systematically in the field of linguistics.

The linguistics major/minor allows students to study the mental structures of language (phonology, syntax, semantics) and how people use language in everyday life to organize their social worlds. In doing this, our major provides training in qualitative and quantitative data analysis, writing and argumentation, and a variety of methods for rigorous investigation.

Students participate in research both inside and outside classes, including documentation and analysis of understudied and endangered languages, computational analysis of large data sets, and investigation of the social impacts of language use.

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Linguistics Program

Visit the Linguistics Program page to learn more about major requirements, learning objectives, and student stories. 

Linguistics Program

Linguistics Field Group Advisers

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Carmen Fought
  • Professor of Linguistics
  • Linguistics Field Group

Scott Hall 225

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Claudia Strauss
  • Jean M. Pitzer Professor of Anthropology
  • Anthropology Field Group

Fletcher 230

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