Top Institutes In The World For Learning Etymology
The University of Amsterdam (UVA)
Etymology is the study of the origins of words and how their meaning has changed throughout history. Etymology teaches you the phonology, semantics, syntax, and typology of a language in depth. By understanding all this, you’ll have a better grasp of how and when you can use a word in the best appropriate manner. Since etymology is a part of linguistics, the best way to learn etymology is to enroll in a linguistics course.
The top institutes for learning etymology are:
- University of Amsterdam
QS World Ranking: 61
Courses offered: BA Linguistics, MA Linguistics, MA [Research] Linguistics
Linguists at the UvA firmly believe that true research and teaching involve approaching a subject from multiple angles. That’s why linguists from varied theoretical disciplines collaborate to provide you with a comprehensive learning experience and research opportunities. The teaching faculty at the UvA are PhD-holders, and all of them are senior members of the Amsterdam Centre for Language and Communication. - The University of Melbourne
QS World Ranking: 41
Courses offered: BA [Linguistics & Applied Linguistics], Grad. Cert. in Linguistics & Applied Linguistics, Master of Applied Linguistics
The University of Melbourne is globally renowned for its teaching programs and research in Applied Linguistics, modern European languages, Linguistics, English as a second language, and language testing. Academics at the School of Languages and Linguistics undertake several research projects. Some of them are funded by the Australian Research Council. The school also hosts the Melbourne edition of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language, the Language Testing Research Centre research units for multilinguism, cross-cultural communication, and language in forensic evidence. - University of Toronto
QS World Ranking: 25
Courses offered: BA Linguistics [Hons], BA Psycholinguistics [Hons], MA Linguistics, Ph.D. Linguistics
The University of Toronto has three core areas of research and teaching:
Language variation
Psycholinguistics
Theoretical linguistics
Depending on the course you pursue, you may be able to use one or more of the laboratories for Phonetics, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, and Theoretical Linguistics. The Research team is highly respected and has a Discovery Grant Award from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to show for its excellence. - The University of Hong Kong
QS World Ranking: 22
Courses offered: MA Linguistics
The expert linguistics faculty at HKU offers you a memorable learning experience by focusing on linguistic diversity. It is one of the very few universities that have the EEF and fMRI technologies in its laboratories. The research work revolves mainly around non-Indo-European languages and rare Asian languages. And since the university is based in Asia, it also has a solid foundation of barely-known languages in Asia. - Nanyang Technological University
QS World Ranking: 13
Courses offered: BA in Psychology/Linguistics & Multilingual Studies, MA Applied Linguistics
As of June 2019, the population of Singapore is 5.7 million. And 1.68 million of them are non-residents. This makes NTU one of the best places to study linguistics and etymology. The experienced faculty makes sure you learn a limited number of basic linguistic units are used to express an unlimited number of meanings, how this has been done in the past and how it’s done now, and a lot more. - Stanford University
QS World Ranking: 2
Courses offered: BA in Linguistics, MA in Linguistics, Ph.D. in Linguistics
While the learning experience it offers is arguably the best, Stanford University’s commitment to research makes it the best place to learn etymology. Research at Stanford University involves collaborating efforts of several disciplines that include computational linguistics, phonetics, semantics, sociolinguistics, syntax, etc. The Voices of California is the collaborative effort of the Department of Linguistics to combine the department’s fieldwork. So, you could also get the chance to work on linguistics research projects involving fieldwork.
Add CEOWORLD magazine to your Google News feed.
Follow CEOWORLD magazine headlines on: Google News, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.
Copyright 2024 The CEOWORLD magazine. All rights reserved. This material (and any extract from it) must not be copied, redistributed or placed on any website, without CEOWORLD magazine' prior written consent. For media queries, please contact: info@ceoworld.biz