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Preparing the M.A. Essay. Geoff Nathan geoffnathan@wayne.edu Margaret Winters mewinters@wayne.edu. Finding a Topic. Start thinking about it early! It must be interesting to you Usually based on class material Sometimes an extension of a term paper
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Preparing the M.A. Essay Geoff Nathan geoffnathan@wayne.edu Margaret Winters mewinters@wayne.edu
Finding a Topic • Start thinking about it early! • It must be interesting to you • Usually based on class material • Sometimes an extension of a term paper • Sometimes an offhand remark by a professor or classmate • Something that is bothering you about a language you know (why is X the way it is?)
Getting Started • Refining a Topic • It will be too big – guaranteed! • Read widely and talk to your friends and instructors • Try to write a paragraph-long thesis statement • Expect several false starts
Getting Started • Building a Bibliography • Wikipedia is the beginning, not the end • Library databases are your friends • MLA • LLBA • Specialized bibliographies • Follow leads in bibliographies of books and articles • Hope for a recent book or review article with an extensive bibliography
Setting up the committee • Approach someone you would like to work with and ask • Expertise • Compatibility • Not everyone always has the time • The rest of the committee (at least 2 more and generally all in the Linguistics program) • Consider expert knowledge (e.g. statistics, phonetics) • Find out how they want to see the essay (by section, not until the end…)
Getting Feedback • Work with your advisor on a timeline for submission to the advisor, the rest of the committee (learn the deadlines and work backwards) • Expect feedback and the need for multiple versions • Give committee members time to read the draft (two weeks is fair) but do not hesitate to check with them if you haven’t received any reaction by then
Human Subjects • Required only for living people as a source of data • Interviews • Surveys, including on-line • Experiments • Classroom-centered research • Pre-existent data (i.e. corpora, databases) do not need IRB clearance • Procedures – before starting the work • Take the training (required) • Fill out the form(s) and get signatures • Your advisor and others can help – it’s not always clear or obvious what is needed
Research and Writing • Check in with your advisor on a regular basis • Consult with the rest of your committee and others who are not but could help • Contact scholars elsewhere – don’t be shy since even famous linguists often respond • Back up your data and text in two different places • Form a support group
What Makes a Good Essay • It’s more than a term paper: you should say something new • State your goals at the beginning and summarize at the end • Don’t pad • Write so any linguist can understand it • There is standard formatting for glossing foreign language data: http://grammar.ucsd.edu/courses/lign120/leipziggloss.pdf • There is no standard length
Your Bibliography • For the bibliography use one of the following: http://celxj.org/downloads/USS-NoComments.pdf or http://www.linguisticsociety.org/files/style-sheet.pdf • Use the bibliography of any article in Language as your guide • Exception: psycholinguistics and speech science use APA
The Oral Exam • Bringing enough copies of the cover page for signatures is your responsibility • The oral is attended by committee, moderator, and your cheering squad • Format of the oral: • The 15 minute summary • Questions around the table and from the sidelines • Stepping out: what happens behind that door • You will get final feedback when you come back in • Is it possible to fail? No – the oral will not happen until your advisor thinks you are ready
Final Revisions and Submission • Final revisions – they happen, so allow time! • Format (including for cover page): http://clasweb.clas.wayne.edu/Multimedia/CLAS/files/Students/Essay_Guidelines.pdf • Printing: allow time • Binding and deposit • Follow the guidelines scrupulously
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