Research

Research in Linguistics and English Language at The University of Manchester is characterized by an exceptional breadth of expertise.

We investigate all aspects of language structure (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics) and their interactions from a wide variety of perspectives (formal, typological, historical, developmental, societal, and cultural).

Our work breaks down traditional boundaries in a number of ways: for example, by pursuing syntheses of synchronic and diachronic explanation; by driving theory development through the use of data from under-described languages and non-standard varieties; by testing formal models against quantitative data from sociolinguistic variation and laboratory experimentation; and by bridging the division between linguistic and cultural studies, with particular reference to the creation of identity.

The empirical base of our research is outstandingly broad, not only methodologically, but also typologically. Thus, alongside an exceptionally large cluster of experts on English language, we have particular strengths in Romance, Germanic, Indo-Iranian, the languages of Latin America, and the languages of Australia.

Languages research

Research in Linguistics and English Language is carried out in the context of our affiliated research centres and linked divisions; supporting interdisciplinary collaboration in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures and beyond.

Notably, our Division is one of the partners in the Manchester Q-step Centre, which aims to promote training in quantitative research skills.

Beyond the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, we also work with colleagues in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health and the School of Social Sciences.

Find out more about all of our ongoing projects.

Resources

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The LDC are available to engage with local school pupils on the subject of linguistic diversity and to support and enrich the work of third sector organisations such as community groups and language schools.

If you’d like to discuss this, or for any other queries, contact us at LDC@manchester.ac.uk

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