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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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M.A. in Applied Linguistics is a full-time programme offered by the University of Hyderabad. You need to have minimum 50% marks in English (compulsory or optional subject).

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Hello,
Course Structure
Semester 1 Courses
Introduction to Structure of Language-I
Nature of Language-I
Nature of Language-II
Introduction to Sociolinguistics-I
Semester 2 Courses
Introduction to Structure of Language-II
Semester 3 Courses
Introduction to Sociolinguistics-I
Introduction to Phonology-I
Introduction to Morphology-I
Nature of Language-III
Language, Metaphor and Cognition
Semester 4 Courses
Introduction to Sociolinguistics-II
Introduction to Phonology-II
Introduction to Morphology-II
Nature of Language-IV
Language, Media and Films
Semester 5 Courses
Introduction to Syntax-I
Introduction to Semantics-I
Introduction to Pragmatics-I
Introduction to H
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