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Course description

**CELTIC STUDIES:** - Celtic Studies provides the opportunity to choose from a range of courses on the medieval and modern Celtic languages of the British Isles (Scottish Gaelic, Irish and Welsh) and their associated cultures.You will have the opportunity to study the medieval and modern cultures of the Celtic-speaking peoples, with scholars at the cutting edge of research: and learn a Celtic language of the British Isles.

**ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS:** - English language and linguistics combines the study of the history, structure and meaning of the English language, to discover what all this tells us about our culture, our society and ourselves. Over 50 years, we created the world-leading 'Historical Thesaurus of English'. You will also have access to dedicated laboratories for written language. You will have access to two dedicated laboratories for learning about and analysing spoken and written language.

Subjects

Celtic studies, English language, Area studies, Languages, Literature, European studies, Anglo-Irish studies, British studies, Irish studies, Scottish studies, Gaelic studies, Language, Medieval languages, Linguistics, Applied linguistics, Computational linguistics, English linguistics, Language development, Phonetics, Lexicography, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Theoretical linguistics

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Course Type: Full-time
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Date: 16/09/2024 Cost: Get in touch with the course provider or visit their website for more information
Venue details

Gilmorehill Campus

University Of Glasgow

Glasgow

Course provider

University of Glasgow

Gilmorehill Campus
University Of Glasgow
Glasgow

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