In Part IIB, in addition to choosing two new papers from Section C and Section D, you will take a compulsory general theory paper (Li5 Linguistic Theory) and during the year you will write a dissertation on a topic of your choice.
In Part IIB, in addition to choosing two new papers from Section C and Section D, you will take a compulsory general theory paper (Li5 Linguistic Theory) and during the year you will write a dissertation on a topic of your choice.
Cambridge Language Sciences supports ultrasound tongue imaging workshop for language scientists
11 October 2022
What does your tongue do when you speak? Dr Calbert Graham , Senior Research Associate in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (part of MMLL) convened a workshop about ultrasound tongue imaging. Recent advances in technology mean that ultrasound is an increasingly useful tool for speech research. The two-day gathering...
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