

BA Philosophy and Linguistics
About this course
Philosophy and linguistics are disciplines that share a preoccupation with language and meaning. Philosophy asks some of the most fundamental questions we can pose: what is knowledge, what is truth, how should we act, and what can we actually say about the world? Linguistics, by contrast, asks how language itself works: how it is structured, how it is acquired, how it varies across communities and over time, and how it shapes and is shaped by thought and culture. Studying them together creates a powerful conversation. Philosophers of language examine questions that linguists must address empirically, while linguists produce findings that challenge or enrich philosophical accounts of meaning and mind. At Cardiff University, part of the Russell Group and a leading Welsh research institution, this three-year full-time programme lets you explore both disciplines with genuine depth. You will engage with the history of philosophy, logic, ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind alongside the structural analysis of language, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Cardiff's position in a bilingual country adds a distinctive dimension to linguistic study, offering proximity to Welsh language use and the questions of language policy and identity that come with it. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the analytical demands of a programme rooted in rigorous argument and precise thinking. Graduates of philosophy and linguistics programmes are prized for their capacity for careful reasoning, precise use of language, and comfort with abstract ideas. These qualities translate into careers in law, journalism, publishing, the civil service, research, teaching, computational linguistics, speech and language therapy, and communications. The analytical training of philosophy combined with the empirical and technical dimension of linguistics is particularly valued in fields where language technology and artificial intelligence are concerned, including natural language processing and speech recognition. Postgraduate study in philosophy, linguistics, cognitive science, or law is a natural step for those who want to develop specialist expertise.
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