English language and linguistics (2014 entry)

Subject overview

Sussex is ranked 12th in the UK for linguistics in The Times Good University Guide 2013

The School of English at Sussex is an environment for excellence, and offers outstanding opportunities for postgraduate study of English language and linguistics. 

You will work with active, enthusiastic and dynamic researchers who are committed to teaching and your intellectual development. 

Research supervision is provided for a wide range of subject areas by supervisors committed to the development of knowledge and scholarly excellence. 

Postgraduate degrees in linguistics attract students of different nationalities, cultures and walks of life. You will find yourself in a lively and dynamic research community in a cosmopolitan location. 

Programmes

  • PhD in Linguistics
  • MPhil in Linguistics

The School of English offers research supervision in a wide range of subdisciplines of English language and linguistics. There is active research in applied linguistics, descriptive grammar and theoretical syntax, discourse analysis, first-and second-language acquisition, lexicology and lexicography, phonetics and phonology, semantics and pragmatics, language variation and change, and sociolinguistics. 

Our doctoral students work on a variety of areas of research, using approaches including corpus linguistics, ethnographic methods, field linguistics, and film and literary analysis. 

We offer supervision in the description and analysis of any language or any variety of English. Recently we have supervised work on Kuwaiti Arabic, Azeri, Tunisian Berber, Tunisian Arabic, English, French, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Judeo-Espanyol, Kenyang, Korean, Setswana, Vietnamese and Yoruba. 

Recent thesis titles

May and can in French-English interlanguage 

Multiple verb constructions in Korean 

Null subjects in Kenyang 

The argumentative function of metaphor 

Examples of current areas of PhD research

A cognitive stylistic approach to cinematic characterisation 

A descriptive grammar of the Hadari Kuwaiti dialect of Arabic 

Verbs of motion in Tunisian Arabic 

Entry requirements

MPhil in Linguistics

UK entrance requirements

A Masters degree in English language or linguistics or a related area.

Overseas entrance requirements

If you are an international student and wish to find out if you have the necessary qualifications for this degree, please refer to Overseas qualifications.

English language requirements

IELTS 7.0, with not less than 6.5 in each section. Internet TOEFL with 95 overall, with at least 22 in Listening, 23 in Reading, 23 in Speaking and 24 in Writing.

For more information, refer to English language requirements.

PhD in Linguistics

UK entrance requirements

A Masters degree in English language or linguistics or a related area.

Overseas entrance requirements

If you are an international student and wish to find out if you have the necessary qualifications for this degree, please refer to Overseas qualifications.

English language requirements

IELTS 7.0, with not less than 6.5 in each section. Internet TOEFL with 95 overall, with at least 22 in Listening, 23 in Reading, 23 in Speaking and 24 in Writing.

For more information, refer to English language requirements.

Visas and immigration

Find out more about Visas and immigration.

For more information about the admissions process at Sussex

For pre-application enquiries:

Student Recruitment Services
T +44 (0)1273 876787
E pg.enquiries@sussex.ac.uk

For post-application enquiries:

Postgraduate Admissions,
University of Sussex,
Sussex House, Falmer,
Brighton BN1 9RH, UK
T +44 (0)1273 877773
F +44 (0)1273 678545
E pg.applicants@sussex.ac.uk 

Related subject

Fees and funding

Fees

MPhil in Linguistics

Home UK/EU students: £3,9001
Overseas students: £13,0002

1 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
2 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.

PhD in Linguistics

Home UK/EU students: £3,9001
Overseas students: £13,0002

1 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
2 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.

To find out about your fee status, living expenses and other costs, visit further financial information.

Funding

The funding sources listed below are for the subject area you are viewing and may not apply to all degrees listed within it. Please check the description of the individual funding source to make sure it is relevant to your chosen degree.

To find out more about funding and part-time work, visit further financial information.

Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust for Postgraduate Study (2014)

Region: UK
Level: PG (taught), PG (research)
Application deadline: 1 October 2013

The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust are offering bursaries to Postgraduate students following any postgraduate degree courses in any subject.

Faculty interests

Faculty research interests are briefly described below. For more detailed information, visit the School of English and Sussex Centre for Language Studies

Dr Andrew Blair Second-language acquisition, English language teaching. 

Dr Melanie Green Descriptive grammar, comparative syntax, descriptive linguistics of African languages. 

Dr M Lynne Murphy Lexical semantics, the adjective category, lexical relations, pragmatics. 

Dr Roberta Piazza Sociolinguistics, pragmatics and linguistic stylistics, discourse analysis, Italian literature and film. 

Dr Justyna Robinson Lexical semantics, sociolonguistics, variation and change in English. 

Dr Christian Uffmann Phonological theory, language contact, creoles, loan word adaptation, phonetic and phonological variation in English. 

Dr Simon Williams Teaching English for academic purposes, testing and assessment, approaches to listening skills development, phonology. 

Dr Jules Winchester Sociolinguistics, inter-cultural communication, linguistic politeness, language use and identity. 

Careers and perspectives

Many of our graduates have gone on to academic careers in the UK and overseas. 

For more information, visit Careers and alumni.

School and contacts

School of English

Over the last 30 years, English at Sussex has played a key role in shaping the direction of the discipline in Britain and throughout the world. The School of English offers you exciting potential for engaging with English as a world language and literature.

School of English,
University of Sussex, Falmer,
Brighton, BN1 9QN, UK
T +44 (0)1273 877303
E englishpg@sussex.ac.uk
School of English

Postgraduate Open Day 2013

4 December 2013, 1pm-4pm
Bramber House, University of Sussex

  • talk to academic faculty and current postgraduate students
  • subject talks and presentations on postgraduate study, research and funding
  • choose from our exciting range of taught Masters and research degrees
  • find out how postgraduate study can improve your career prospects
  • get details of our excellent funding schemes for taught postgraduate study.

To register your interest in attending, visit Postgraduate Open Day.

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