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MSt in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics (Research Preparation)

The MSt in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics (Research Preparation) is a taught course focused on research training. It covers general linguistics, phonetics, historical and comparative linguistics, and language-specific studies.

Closed: Full time

Closed to applications for entry in 2026-27. Register to receive an email when applications open (for entry in 2027-28). 

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Expected length:
  • Full time: 9 months
Expected start date:
  • Full time:
English language level:
  • Higher level required
Seating area from above inside the Schwarzman Centre

About the course

This course is designed for applicants who have studied linguistics as undergraduates to a more advanced level and who thus already have a solid background in all core areas of general linguistics; they will typically have a degree in which linguistics forms at least 50% of the teaching and assessment, or who can otherwise demonstrate that they have studied linguistics to an equivalent level.  

If you have previously studied linguistics at an introductory level and are keen to familiarise yourself further with the discipline, you may wish to consider the MSt in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics (Advanced Study) instead.

To be admitted on this course, applicants will have already identified, by means of a detailed research proposal, a topic in which they have received relevant prior training and on which they will want to write a master’s thesis. 

Course structure

This section provides an overview of the course structure, while details of the individual course components are provided below.

Students will be working on their master’s thesis from their first term. They will attend the Faculty’s training in research methods and in addition, they may attend some more advanced classes that are of relevance to their thesis work.

Students will study for two option papers that are of particular interest to them. Options are chosen from those listed in Option B, Option C, or in Option D on the Course Components tab. Those intending to study options chosen from C or D should normally have, and may be required to demonstrate, some knowledge of the chosen (group of) language(s), and those intending to offer options chosen from C will normally be expected to be able to read secondary literature in French and German.

If students would like to specialise fully in Indo-European comparative philology via Option C, they are strongly encouraged to apply for the MPhil in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics instead. There is also scope for some work in historical and comparative linguistics in the MSt via the module in Historical and Comparative Linguistics under Option B, and via options in the history and structure of specific languages.

Some modules require background knowledge that is difficult to acquire in nine months, and MSt students are advised to choose these modules only if they already have substantial previous training in relevant background subjects, such as experimental phonetics and computational linguistics.

In order to take options in the history and structure of a particular language (under Option B or D), students will need to have a good grasp of the relevant language itself, even if they are new to linguistic study of the language. Option C (Indo-European Historical and Comparative Philology and Linguistics) is normally not feasible in the MSt.

Core components

You will write a thesis.

Option modules

You will choose two option papers from either Option list B, C or D.

Course details

Entry requirements

For entry in 2026-27

Funding and costs

College preference

Before you apply

Completing your application

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