Master of Arts in Cognitive Linguistics

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Master of Arts in Cognitive Linguistics at Case Western Reserve University This two-year program, hosted by the Department of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University, provides students with a background in the study of mind and language and supervised thesis research with leading figures in the field of cognitive linguistics. Alumni have gone on to top PhD programs in cognitive science, linguistics, and communication sciences, and to careers in fields like computer science, marketing, and research. William Deal Cognitive science of religion and ethics, cognition and culture, Buddhist theory of mind. Fey Parrill Co-speech gesture, psycholinguistics, experimental methods, viewpoint and social cognition, teaching and learning. Vera Tobin Viewpoint, pragmatics, joint attention, cognitive biases, and cognitive approaches to language in literature. Todd Oakley Semiotics, discourse analysis, rhetoric, attention, autism and intersubjectivity. Mark Turner Blending in language and communication, multimodal construction grammar, Mind and Media. Program Faculty: Apply before May for admission in the Fall term. For more information, visit http://cognitivescience.case.edu/graduate/master-of-arts/

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Master of Arts inCognitive Linguisticsat Case Western Reserve University

This two-year program, hosted by the Department of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University, provides students with a background in the study of mind and language and supervised thesis research with leading figures in the field of cognitive linguistics. Alumni have gone on to top PhD programs in cognitive science, linguistics, and communication sciences, and to careers in fields like computer science, marketing, and research.

William DealCognitive science of religion and ethics, cognition and culture, Buddhist theory of mind.

Fey ParrillCo-speech gesture, psycholinguistics,

experimental methods, viewpoint and social cognition, teaching and learning.

Vera TobinViewpoint, pragmatics, joint attention, cognitive biases, and cognitive approaches to language in literature.

Todd OakleySemiotics, discourse analysis, rhetoric,

attention, autism and intersubjectivity.

Mark TurnerBlending in language and communication, multimodal construction grammar, Mind and Media.

Program Faculty:

Apply before May for admission in the Fall term.

For more information, visit http://cognitivescience.case.edu/graduate/master-of-arts/