Final run!

Originally I was planning to attend the final exams in Linguistics last term. But bad weather led to a  revised episode. Therefore this time I am even more eager to finally graduate from university at the beginning of spring 2012. 

Straightforward, it‘s still a bumpy road! For this term I have a lot of deals cooking! In the meantime I started to write one of my last term papers in typology. I chose to illuminate the causes, functions and modifications of english loanwords in modern japanese. Hereafter I will write the last term paper in psycholinguistics. The analysis will focus on the examination of neural speech processing in bilinguals‘ brain.

Beside this homework, I have to prepare for the final exam itself, which means copying a lot of literature at the library and work on the respective topics. It will be definitely time consuming, therefore I‘ll try to start with it as soon as possible. Plan of action needed! In addition I attend two classes in psycholinguistics to use another vehicle reactivating my knowledge.

Autumn 2011 here we go! 

 

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