The investigation needs to have a hypothesis to estimate what you think will happen and the differences and similarities of the two texts. You also need to include a methodology which will explain how you went about finding the text. Remember to write down what you use to include in your bibliography. Try and write about the different linguistic methods and how they are in the text. You will also need to include a conclusion and evaluation.
What tips you've picked up about what makes a successful investigation?
To make a successful investigation you have to make sure you pick a good comparison text to start off with.
What are your feelings about doing a Language Change investigation?
At first I didn't think it would be exciting and I wasn't looking forward to it, however as we can pick on what subject we do I think that will make it a little better. Then when we were introduced into the quantitative analysis' I thought that it would be just based on numbers which I wasn't looking forward to, however when using them they were easy to understand and use.
What investigations might have the most potential?
I think the ones which have most potential from doing the practice ones is the fashion articles, problem pages or diary entries. This sound like the most interesting ones to look at and the most change if finding a good text.
What websites and web tools you think might be useful to you later?
I think the vogue archives (if I choose do fashion articles) this is because they are quick and simple to use. In addition they have a good variety of texts which you could use. The web tools which might be useful are the quantitative analysis, the ones which stand out to me are Concordle, frequency of word use over time and using graphs. This is because they are a visual representations of the numbers which for me personally are easier to understand.
What, if any, ideas you have so far about your own investigation?
After looking at everyone's practice investigation I think that fashion articles would be interesting. This is because
What tips you've picked up about what makes a successful investigation?
To make a successful investigation you have to make sure you pick a good comparison text to start off with.
What are your feelings about doing a Language Change investigation?
At first I didn't think it would be exciting and I wasn't looking forward to it, however as we can pick on what subject we do I think that will make it a little better. Then when we were introduced into the quantitative analysis' I thought that it would be just based on numbers which I wasn't looking forward to, however when using them they were easy to understand and use.
What investigations might have the most potential?
I think the ones which have most potential from doing the practice ones is the fashion articles, problem pages or diary entries. This sound like the most interesting ones to look at and the most change if finding a good text.
What websites and web tools you think might be useful to you later?
I think the vogue archives (if I choose do fashion articles) this is because they are quick and simple to use. In addition they have a good variety of texts which you could use. The web tools which might be useful are the quantitative analysis, the ones which stand out to me are Concordle, frequency of word use over time and using graphs. This is because they are a visual representations of the numbers which for me personally are easier to understand.
What, if any, ideas you have so far about your own investigation?
After looking at everyone's practice investigation I think that fashion articles would be interesting. This is because
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