Language, Linguistics, Communication, and Cognition
Program Overview
Graduate School, Arts
The Graduate School, Arts at Aarhus University offers a range of PhD programs, including the Language, Linguistics, Communication, and Cognition program.
Language, Linguistics, Communication, and Cognition
The Programme
The PhD programme includes a wide range of topics related to Language, Linguistics, Communication and Cognition and their overlap. The programme includes studies of first and second language acquisition, language pedagogy, language documentation and description, language culture, evolution and philology. It includes language-related aspects of psychology, physiology and society. The programme covers a wide range of linguistic research areas such as phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, as well as neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics and conversational analysis. It fosters a fruitful collaboration between functional and formal linguistic traditions. The programme covers computational analyses of text and speech corpora (natural language processing), discourse analysis, enunciation, rhetoric and semiotics, translation and translation studies, interpreting, business communication and health communication. It covers cognitive science broadly, including perception, action and interaction, memory, decision making, and computational modelling of mental states and behavior.
Research Facilities Available
The PhD programme has access to a number of research facilities, e.g. a soundproof recording booth for phonetic and phonological studies, a comprehensive research library, online electronic corpora of spoken and written languages, computers and software for psycholinguistic studies, and also EEG equipment and access to neuroimaging facilities (MR and MEG).
Programme Structure
The PhD programme primarily includes researchers, teachers and doctoral students from the following parts of School of Communication and Culture:
- Cognitive Science
- English
- French Language, Literature and Culture
- German Language, Literature and Culture
- International Business Communication in French
- International Business Communication in German
- International Business Communication in Spanish
- Jutlandic Dialectology
- Linguistics
- Scandinavian Languages and Literature
- Spanish and Latin American Language, Literature and Culture
- Interacting Minds Centre
- Center for Humanities Computing
Furthermore, some researchers, teachers and doctoral students in the PhD-programme are from the School of Culture and Society.
Examples of Employment After Graduation
Graduates of the programme have gone on to be employed in secondary education, in teacher training, at various universities, in local government, and in private enterprise.
Geographic Location
The programme is located in Aarhus at the School of Communication and Culture (Nobel Park).
National Cooperation
The programme cooperates closely with the following PhD Programmes:
- Language and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen,
- Language and Communication, University of Southern Denmark.
Approx. Number of PhD Students
20-25
PhD Programme Director
Mikkel Wallentin Professor
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Programmes
- Anthropology, Global Studies and the Study of Religion
- Art, Literature and Cultural Studies
- Didactics
- History, Archaeology and Classical Studies
- ICT, Media, Communication and Journalism
- Language, Linguistics and Cognition
- Learning and Education
- Theology, History of Ideas and Philosophy
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