1. As I wanted to travel to other countries, studying languages was the logical choice. 2. He studied ancient languages for the sheer pleasure of learning. 3. I would stay here for a year, study the language, live with people, write my book. 4. Language change is one of the subjects of historical linguistics, the subfield of linguistics that studies language in its historical aspects. 5. Some people think that studying languages instead of sciences is a soft option. 6. This book was the first to study language from a scientific point of view. 7. We have to choose between doing geography or studying another language. 8. The classical languages are studied through Latin, Greek and Sanskrit and the study of language itself in its theoretical aspects is undertaken in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. 9. In the final year, both languages are studied, and options on Portuguese and Brazilian literature are combined with two Spanish options. 10. The third year of the course is spent following European Studies courses at a university in the country whose language is being studied. |