What did I research during my MA in Applied Linguistics?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • In this video I share with you what my MA dissertation topic was. Of course it was about bilingualism!
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Komentáře • 94

  • @KevinAbroad
    @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety +19

    For those of you who've been emailing me about it, thanks! I just wanted to answer some common questions
    1) I've decided not to share my dissertation because it's not published anywhere and I don't want people to 'steal' my work. But I have used the following dissertation as inspiration if you would like to have a look ntnuopen.ntnu.no/ntnu-xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/299825/master%20thesis%20luke%20james%20barber.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
    Remember that plagiarism is a big deal and shouldn't be done.
    2) While I cannot tell you what to research or how to research (the latter would be your university tutors' role), I cannot emphasise on how important it is to read research papers about your topic of interest. If you don't have one, READ. Reading lots of stuff about bilingualism is what inspired my research topic.
    3) I lost all my data unfortunately... It was in the USB key that I submitted and forgot to make a copy of it. Didn't think I'd be making a video about it years later!
    4) If you want to know how to write dissertations, the best way is to ask your tutors for examples or just read research papers. The structure is gonna be similar to what you are expected to do
    Good luck!

    • @aminatoumi212
      @aminatoumi212 Před 3 lety

      i would be so grateful if you can provide me with some topics

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety +1

      @@aminatoumi212 Please do your reading and you'll find lots of ideas. Good luck!

    • @janslehmann05
      @janslehmann05 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the example that you used but that guy does not literature review whatesoever, he just touches on a bit of theory. That does not seem to be the norm according to what I've been researching, or is it?

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety

      @@janslehmann05 I didn't read through everything again but it seems fine. It depends on the word limit. If you can only do 10k words, then your literary review will have to be more brief

  • @JuliaZisman
    @JuliaZisman Před 4 lety +16

    My experience tells me that adjectives are the ones that get switched a lot, because people tend to use ones that pop up in their heads quicker, which can be the one from another language. Also using an adj of another language does not make you switch the whole sentence structure usually, so it can be seen as more "acceptable".

  • @sheillahjepkosgei9427
    @sheillahjepkosgei9427 Před 9 měsíci +1

    What a thrilling video. I am student in one of the University in Kenya and I find this video so cool

  • @eduardomoll9815
    @eduardomoll9815 Před 4 lety +4

    Oh, how nice knowing about your research! ❣️

  • @w.k.7277
    @w.k.7277 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi. What an interesting subject! I've been trilingual since birth and bilingualism or 'plurilinguisme' is something I enjoy talking about. I always found myself more creative than non-bilinguals. I've also found that I learn any other language much faster than others. Finally, when I learn other languages, I always have one foreign accent (not three different ones or each time a different one).. So no matter what new language I learn, I sound the same in all of them. Anyways, I thought you might have similar observations. During my PhD I researched just the creativity aspect and it's true that some aspects of creativety are enhanced by multiple linguistic ability.

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety

      I always found it interesting how when I learn a new language, my accent is French and not a mixture of French and Portuguese (my native languages) 😂

  • @apolitical1114
    @apolitical1114 Před rokem

    Highly useful!
    Keep up the good work bruh!

  • @TheMarkoArt
    @TheMarkoArt Před rokem

    Thank you so much. I now have an idea with my dissertation next year.

  • @Zahr-.9
    @Zahr-.9 Před 2 lety

    Thank you this is very helpful!

  • @ketanpakhale619
    @ketanpakhale619 Před 2 lety +1

    Heyy love your research topic.I am currently learning Español

  • @chrisg1499
    @chrisg1499 Před 3 lety +2

    I suspect people are more hesitant to code switch when the words are already cognate (like in your example sentence at the end). You're not saving time nor mental energy by switching to a word that sounds similar in the other language...this is hardly a problem in Mandarin 😅

  • @SongNi-qh8rg
    @SongNi-qh8rg Před rokem

    speaking of the code switching, I always say let's vamos, which is so much fun lol

  • @sunnyside287
    @sunnyside287 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey Kevin, thanks for the great vid! Also love the channel. Would you be able to create a video about your MA in Applied Linguistics experience? I’m thinking of taking one but I don’t want to be a teacher, just for the sake of it because I’m fascinated by the process of learning a language. I’d probably do my dissertation about how L2 affects L1.

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety +1

      Heya! I could, yes ! What kind of things would you like to find out about?

    • @sunnyside287
      @sunnyside287 Před 4 lety +1

      Kevin Abroad thanks! Which subjects did you study, which uni, how long, which subjects did you find most interesting, any tips for studying a masters? How did the degree help your personal/professional life? Especially how to stay motivated. Also How did you choose your dissertation? Looking forward to seeing it:)

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety

      @@sunnyside287 I studied English grammar, phonology, literature, history and did translation (all in one).
      I prefer grammar!
      My tip for an MA is to make sure you like doing research and read tons of articles (it's not as easy as reading a light novel!)
      I guess my degrees have helped me because I have this channel :D. And also it made me aware of many things I didn't know about language (e.g. Language discrimination, etc.)

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety +3

      @@sunnyside287 i have a video on motivation on my channel. I released it in the last 3 months, you should be able to find it easily :).
      The topic of my dissertation came to me by reading lots of research papers and eventually be inspired by a methodology and specific aspect I wanted to research. But I already knew I wanted to research code-switching :)

  • @clarita7129
    @clarita7129 Před 4 lety +5

    Bom dia Kevin! your research sounds really interesting to me!! I just have a little question. How much did you pay to do your MA in England? I would love to do one but I guess it is really expensive :( Did you get a scolarship? Thanks and have a nice day!

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety

      Hey Clarita! It cost 6000 pounds and no, no scolarship sadly! But now you can get a student loan so it's more accessible :)

  • @wheelskis
    @wheelskis Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @englishforkids9191
    @englishforkids9191 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi sir I really liked the topic you did can you please explain more in details ☺️

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety +1

      Sure! Feel free to ask me any questions :)

  • @deysegomes9731
    @deysegomes9731 Před 4 lety +2

    Legal

  • @ranaroy7707
    @ranaroy7707 Před 3 lety +2

    what is the job opportunity in the field of linguistics?

  • @user-oi5zt9wo2d
    @user-oi5zt9wo2d Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Kevin! I don't have any clue about writing my research paper. In fact, I can't decide which topic to research. I am interested in dramas and novels. Would you suggest topics to read.

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey! As that's not really my field, I would recommend trying some keywords in Google Scholars? Or just Google. See what other people have written around this topic basically :)

    • @user-oi5zt9wo2d
      @user-oi5zt9wo2d Před 4 lety

      @@KevinAbroad Aha. Thanks

  • @lunaquetzal215
    @lunaquetzal215 Před rokem

    Does anyone else agree with me that it sounds more natural saying “mi papá es un professor”? (professor being pronounced the English way tho).

  • @pralaysutradhar6637
    @pralaysutradhar6637 Před rokem

    Thank u, thank u very much, you didn't even know, what a help u have done to me??

  • @rickromanjr.8971
    @rickromanjr.8971 Před 3 lety

    Reference code-switching, could this also include why ELLs include articles/prepositions when there not needed, and omit them when they are needed in sentences? Obviously, code-switching is taking place.

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety +1

      Ermm... It depends on their native language. But I guess I'd say it's language interference rather than code-switching. For example in French, we put articles everywhere so a French speaker might do the same thing in English

  • @rameshvantepaka8236
    @rameshvantepaka8236 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi good morning

  • @hadeerwessam8294
    @hadeerwessam8294 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello ^_^ this is Hadeer from Egypt and please I need to know what are the best universities in UK to study MA in Applied linguistics ? Thanks in advance .

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety +2

      Hey! I don't know :(. I've only been to Sussex University and the quality of teaching was very good!

    • @hadeerwessam8294
      @hadeerwessam8294 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KevinAbroad Great , many thanks 😍

  • @amarauzo7650
    @amarauzo7650 Před rokem

    Hello, I’m planning on getting my PhD in English- literature and a question I am often asked is what I want to research. When ppl ask that, what does that necessarily refer to? Does that refer to what I want to write my thesis on, and/or do throughout my PhD experience. Thank you :)

  • @guldozarslan
    @guldozarslan Před 3 lety

    in my opinion, when the sentence begins in English, people want it to go on in English. The reason why that sentence hasnt been accepted is that it starts in English. If it starts in Spanish, the rest of sentence will be wanted to be in Spanish. I think its about the language that sentence begin in.

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety

      Yeah that was my thinking too! Linguists refer to it as the "matrix language" vs the "embedded language" :)

    • @guldozarslan
      @guldozarslan Před 3 lety

      @@KevinAbroad awesome. thanks for the video

    • @infelixlidarwa
      @infelixlidarwa Před 2 lety

      @@KevinAbroad Hello
      So recently I'm struggling about my master linguistic thesis, I'm running out of ideas I couldn't find a good topic, if you can help me I will be forever grateful I'm interested in (code switching/ bilingualism/L1 & L2...)

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 2 lety

      Hey! Please read the pinned comment :)

  • @jurnaladministrasikesehata9784

    Hi, for the comparison, what kind of conversation in English and Spanish? Where did you retrieve it?

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety

      It was a long time ago but it was a corpus that I found online. I probably looked for "Spanish English code switching corpus". And it was casual conversations that were transcribed :)

  • @carlosmunoz7829
    @carlosmunoz7829 Před rokem

    I'm looking g for a Master in English. Is Linguistics worth it? What can you do with that degree and how useful or applicable is for the daily life of a teacher? I really appreciate your input. Greetings from Panama.

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před rokem +1

      I can't really say whether it's worth it or useful as it's very subjective and depends on why you want an MA in linguistics but what I can say is that an MA in linguistics is meant for research not exactly to make you a better teacher. Unless your MA has modules for teaching specifically. I wouldn't say that it's completely irrelevant for teaching as it gives you an understanding of language learning that other teachers won't have. But you definitely don't need an MA in linguistics to be a teacher.

    • @carlosmunoz7829
      @carlosmunoz7829 Před rokem

      @@KevinAbroad Yeah I totally see your point. I first was drawn to Linguistics because of the input it provides you about the language system, as you said, you'll have something other teachers won't. By having the knowledge of the whole system, it would be way easier for you to teach different areas of the language such as grammar, pronunciation etc. A teacher from the U.S told me that about Linguistics and doing research afaterwards. Linguistics call my attention more than TESOL if I am being honest, but like SLA is also appealing. I'm trying to get a two year program in the U.S reading the different options. Thanks for your advice!!!

  • @hailanlguerd4139
    @hailanlguerd4139 Před 4 lety +1

    Could you please tell where did you get your MA degree?

  • @yasminrowe6827
    @yasminrowe6827 Před 3 lety

    hey! so this is probably going to be a shot in the dark but I am looking for Christmas gifts for my boyfriend who is studying English language and linguistics, and just wondering if you can recommend any good books, thank you!

  • @amirrahman8033
    @amirrahman8033 Před 3 lety

    Hi dear .
    I want to know from you . About research topic for graduate student. Related to languistic

  • @zainbas437
    @zainbas437 Před 4 lety

    Well, do you have any idea about topics in Clinical linguistics ?

  • @user-ml9bx5gs4e
    @user-ml9bx5gs4e Před 2 lety

    Please, can you tell me the best universities for having M.A degree in Britain in The field of English linguistics in general and applied linguistics in particular?

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 2 lety

      Hi, I have no idea! I only went to one university 😂

    • @user-ml9bx5gs4e
      @user-ml9bx5gs4e Před 2 lety

      @@KevinAbroad ok, what is it's name and is the studying process in it was valuable?

  • @janslehmann05
    @janslehmann05 Před 3 lety

    I wish I had seen this before I started my research! I had a similar topic but had a limited survey and no speech recordings. Now my prof is telling me my thesis statement isn't clear and asking me what I'm trying to present!

  • @mohamedashik7523
    @mohamedashik7523 Před 4 lety

    Sir how to write short form of MA Linguistics please tell me sir

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 4 lety

      Hi! Sorry, what's a form of MA Linguistics? Ahah

    • @mohamedashik7523
      @mohamedashik7523 Před 4 lety

      MA means master degree sir its college degree course for example I am finished MA English its write short form MA(Eng) then I doubt how can I write MA linguistics in short form that's my doubt so thank you sir thanks for lot for reply my doubt

  • @artandcrafts258
    @artandcrafts258 Před 2 lety

    Can you plz share any thesis related to applied linguistics with me

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 2 lety

      I shared a paper in the pinner comments :)

    • @artandcrafts258
      @artandcrafts258 Před 2 lety

      @@KevinAbroad thnk u so much I'm completing my Ms hope I'll get lots of hell from u sir

  • @ahmetmoses555
    @ahmetmoses555 Před 3 lety

    Bro, can you make part tow ?? And be more explicit and Tell us about the program...

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety +1

      The programme? Which one? :D

    • @ahmetmoses555
      @ahmetmoses555 Před 3 lety

      @@KevinAbroad your major, applied linguistics... What does it consists of.

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety +1

      @@ahmetmoses555 Oh I see! I'll write it down and see if I can find the time to do that :).

    • @ahmetmoses555
      @ahmetmoses555 Před 3 lety

      @@KevinAbroad thanks bro, it means a lot.✨

  • @dibosh7405
    @dibosh7405 Před 2 měsíci

    I was not going to ask you to share your thesis, just about the topic itself. It feels "stupid" to me to even consider code switching as being a real, spontaneous phenomenon, rather than just people engaging in some sort comedic act. In other words, I don't see the point of studying something that feels like a built-up lie. Does it really, actually, happen? I speak English and Bosnian and, like I said, it's all mostly comedic. More incredible still is this code-switching within a single sentence. I don't do that spontaneously, either, that's almost always a conscious thing I do for comedy. So how real is it? Maybe I haven't been brought up in contexts that would warrant this being a natural thing.

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 2 měsíci

      Haha, well, I think your comment shows that it is important to study it because a lot of people still think it's a joke or something "weird." It's an extremely common phenomenon. I don't know if it happens with all language pairs, but in the case of Llanito, it's so common that it's become a kind of dialect that was given an actual name. But yes, it does happen, and it's the normal way to communicate within most bilingual communities. That being said, i can't speak for your case as I don't know you and you can't make absolutes in linguistics.
      Anyway, It's hard to develop a whole argument in a comment section, but I have a few videos on code-switching and bilingualism that might inform you :).

    • @dibosh7405
      @dibosh7405 Před 2 měsíci

      @@KevinAbroad Thanks. Just to be clear though, are we talking bilinguals who adopted two languages simultaneously, or people who speak one foreign language, acquired after their mother tongue was fully acquired?

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 2 měsíci

      @@dibosh7405 It can happen in both! But I think it's more prevalent or present in native bilinguals.

  • @Euclideanaxiom
    @Euclideanaxiom Před 3 lety

    You speak french, n'est pas?

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety +1

      Oui ! :)

    • @Euclideanaxiom
      @Euclideanaxiom Před 3 lety

      Mais t'as fait tes études en anglais?? :0

    • @KevinAbroad
      @KevinAbroad  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Euclideanaxiom Oui haha. J'ai fait une licence d'anglais en France puis j'ai fait trois ans de fac en Angleterre