Version Log

This page contains information on the changes to Master of Philosophy in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics since 1 July 2016

Gazette 21 September 2023 - Correction

Correction to notice published 20 July 2023, previously removed option (Sociolinguistics) to be reinstated. Refer to the Humanities Divisional Board notice in the Gazette

Gazette 20 July 2023

Removal of an option paper and general tidy up. Refer Humanities Divisional Board Gazette 

Gazette 22 June 2023

Minor name change to option paper title.  Refer Humanities Divisional Board notice in the Gazette

Gazette 13 October 2022

Requirement to attend oral is required reinstated following removal in error. See Humanities Division Board notice in Gazette for further information. 

Gazette 21 July 2022

Clarification of resit arrangements for Paper A. See Humanities Division Board in the Gazette for further information. 

Gazette 22 July 2021

(i) Minor amendment to first year assessment provisions.

(ii) Provision for electronic submission via approved University online assessment platform for all taught programmes.

See the Education Committee and Humanities Divisional Board notices in the Gazette for further information.

Gazette 28 January 2021 - Correction notice

Correction of the notice placed in the 19 July 2018 edition of the Gazette where paragraphs regarding the thesis had not been included. For further information see the Humanities Divisional Board notice in the Gazette.

Gazette 10 October 2019

Change to mode of submission.  See the Humanities Divisional Board notice in the Gazette for further information.

Gazette 19 July 2018

Change in course title to ensure that there is a coherent and consistent programme offering across the MSt, MPhil and DPhil programmes in Linguistics.  See the Gazette for further details.

Technical Edit 16 July 2018

Removal of text marked for students starting before MT2016.

Gazette 21 July 2016

The Faculty wishes to make more explicit what is in fact already the case: that candidates for the D option can study families of historically related languages in a comparative perspective. (See the Humanities Board notice on the Gazette website for more information.)