Study Cognitive Linguistics
There are large number of institutions throughout the world that
employ researchers who actively pursue Cognitive Linguistics research
programs. Many of these institutions have degree programs in which
students can study and participate in research on Cognitive
Linguistics topics, at the graduate or undergraduate level. We are
collecting links to such programs here. If your program is not listed,
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It should be noted that institutions vary as to how much a student can
specialize in Cognitive Linguistics (as opposed to pursuing a broader
course of study including other areas of Linguistics, Language
Studies, Psychology, Cognitive Sciences etc.). For this reason,
individual programs should be investigated in detail when applying for
courses of study.
Institutions (in alphabetical order by university)
Aarhus University
(Denmark) M.A. in Cognitive Semiotics
Bangor
University (Wales, U.K.) M.A. in Cognitive Linguistics Contact: Vyv Evans (vyv AT vyvevans.net)
Case Western Department
of Cognitive Sciences, M.A. in Cognitive Linguistics . Research
opportunities in the Center for Cognition and Culture.
Cornell University (Ithaca,
New York, USA), Ph.D. in Psychology , with dissertation research in experimental cognitive linguistics
Gallaudet
University (Washington D.C., USA) Ph.D., M.A. in Linguistics , with concentration on sign
language structure [ASL is the language of instruction] Contact: Deborah Chen Pichler (deborah.pichler AT gallaudet.edu)
Kobe
University (Japan) M.A. and Ph.D. in Linguistics
Lund
University (Sweden) Ph.D. in Linguistics
Rice University
(Houston Texas, USA) Ph.D., B.A. in Linguistics
Universidad de
Córdoba (Spain) Lic. and Ph.D. in English Linguistics
Universiteit Leiden
(Netherlands) M.Phil. in Linguistics
University
of Alberta (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) Ph.D., M.Sc. in Linguistics
University at
Buffalo (New York, USA) Ph.D. in Linguistics
University of
California at Berkeley (California, USA), Ph.D., B.A. in Linguistics
University
of California at Merced (California, USA), Ph.D., B.A. in Social and Cognitive Sciences with track in Cognitive Science
University of California at
San Diego (California, USA) Ph.D. in Cognitive Science
University of California at Santa Barbara (California, USA), Ph.D., B.A. in Linguistics
University of
Chicago (Illinois, USA) Ph.D., B.A. in Comparative Human Development
University of
Colorado at Boulder (Colorado, USA) Ph.D., M.A. and B.A. in Linguistics
University of Hawaii at
Manoa, Ph.D. in Linguistics (Hawaii, USA) M.A. in Language and Cognition Contact: Ben Bergen (bergen AT hawaii.edu)
University
of Helsinki (Finland) Ph.D. and M.A. in Linguistics
University
of Leuven (Belgium) M.A. in Cognitive and Functional Linguistics Contact: Dirk Geeraerts (dirk.geeraerts AT arts.kuleuven.ac.be,
Kristin Davidse (kristin.davidse AT arts.kuleuven.ac.be).
University
of Manchester (U.K.) Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. in Linguistics
University of Munich (Germany). (degrees in XX). Research
opportunities in the Interdisciplinary
Centre for Cognitive Language Studies (ICCLS)
University of New
Mexico (Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA) Ph.D., M.A., B.A. in Linguistics
University of
Oregon (Eugene, Oregon, USA), Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. in Linguistics
University of Sheffield (UK) M.A. in Applied Linguistics and
B.A.in English Language with Linguistics
University of
Tromsø, Norway, M.A., Ph.D. in Slavic Cognitive Linguistics
Vrije Universiteit (Amsterdam, Netherlands) M.A. in Metaphor
Studies, a specialization of the M.A. in English Language and Culture
Updated 11 Aug 2008
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