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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, an MA in Linguistics and an MA in English Literature are two different courses. In MA English Literature students study Literature written by noteworthy writers whereas Linguistics is considered to be the Science of language. In Linguistics students study the Science of language, words, phrases and sentences. In terms of employment prospects, an MA in English Literature has a wider scope of opportunities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Linguistics is the scientific study of language and its structure. It includes studying phonetics, grammar and syntax. Linguistics can be classified into various branches such as structural linguistic, computational linguistics, dialectology, comparitive linguistics, psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics.
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The part A of MS Linguistics in CPEGT exam is of 40 marks. Some of the important topics asked in MS Linguistics in CPEGT exams are popular ideas and beliefs about language, countries/States and their official languages, languages and the scripts in which they are written, names of the language families to which a given language belongs to, the largest/Second the largest spoken language in a country/region, awareness of language-related subjects, famous authors of the world and the language in which they wrote/have been writing, world-famous books and the language in which they are written
General English: awareness of English alphabets
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2 Rearranging the parts
3 Choosing the correct word
4 Synonyms and Antonyms Vocabulary.
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