Linguistics
Master of Arts Program in Linguistics
The Graduate Linguistics Department
The Graduate Linguistics Department was founded in 1989, in collaboration between Payap University and the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL). Today over one hundred graduates from Asia, the Pacific Rim, the Americas and Europe belong to the Linguistics Department alumni.
All linguistics information can be found here : Linguistics Department
Philosophy
Southeast Asia hosts many languages belonging to five entirely different language families: Tai-Kadai, Tibeto-Burman, HmongMien, Austroasiatic and Austronesian. Relatively little is known about the number, classification and affiliation of individual languages in the region, and many of them are endangered.
Only appropriately trained linguists can investigate these languages, provide guidance to the many communities who aspire to document, preserve and cultivate their cultural heritage, and skillfully translate or train to translate materials into their language.
With an eye to meeting this need, the Linguistics Department offers a strong field-linguistics focused degree right in the center of where these languages are spoken.
Objectives
The Linguistics Department aims to train future linguists who are able to promote the analysis, description and documentation of the languages spoken particularly in Asia, fostering the ability of language communities to develop and maintain their own languages, including the production of quality translation.
Graduates of the program have the knowledge, ability and skill to
- Apply linguistic theory to analyze, describe and document any language;
- Use effective methods of language study and research;
- Produce quality translation, examine and assess translated documents, and adapt them for successful communication;
- Assist non-dominant language communities to cultivate and develop their own heritage languages within the context of their national language.
Location and contact
The Linguistics Department is situated at the Graduate and International Studies Building (Pentecost, ‘PC’) on the Mae Khao campus of Payap University.
The Linguistics Department office is located in room PC118 (ground floor)
Office hours:
Mon-Fri 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
E-mail:
Telephone:
+66 (0)53 851 478, extension 7210 (Department secretary)
Mailing Address:
Linguistics Department
Payap University, Amphur Muang Chiang Mai 50000 Thailand