I didn't know that all these years, I have been using the roommate test to pass your classes. I'll go and thank my husband for having been an extremely inquisitive (and patient🙊) roommate 😁. And last but not least, thank you for using this technique in your teaching! You know how to inspire us with passion for Linguistics.
Hello, Prof. Hilpert. I am working on my Ph.D. concept paper in Historical Sociolinguistics and I have found your videos very educative and easy to follow. I have just watched three of your videos in one sitting. I can't wait to explore the rest. Thanks again.
I am an MA graduate of LMU München. When I first came to study in Germany, I was honestly shocked to be assigned to read many linguistic articles 🙄 it took a while to learn how to read them. I learned so many things from your videos. THANK YOU SO MUCH 💙
Thank you very much dear professor.. I am an MA student in linguistics in Sweden, and your vidoes are a great help to me. Very very interesting and inspiring, therefore impatiently I wait for new videos 😊. I am very grateful and wish you all the best..
Thanks so so so much for this incredibly inspiring video. I’m currently working on my undergraduate thesis and have to read a lot of research papers. But I’m always in an awkward position in the face of those academic papers, not knowing how to read them efficiently and systematically. 😊😊😊Your video has truly been a great help to me. I really appreciate your commitment to creating such fun, educational and inspirational videos for those who are really into linguistics. Hope to see more updates from your channel. 🎉🎉🎉
Hello. Thank you for your channel and videos. As a budding linguist doing my master's (in a distance modality and, what's more, in the context of the pandemic...) I find them inspiring. (By the way, an extra difficulty of reading these articles is that most of them are in english! But the challenge is worth it).
Hello. Thank you for your videos. They are extremely useful and inspiring. Can I ask one question? How to critical review an article? Like how to identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments in the article?
Would it be possible for you to cover an emerging branch of syntax called "Nanosyntax"? It allows the terminal nodes of a tree to reduce smaller than a morpheme
Good evening, My name is Hussain from Pakistan. I studied English linguistics. I have a request to you could you make a video about, how should we study English linguistics. From where should I start; such as phonological transcription is one of issue. I am unable to do it. Thanks for your services.
Hello there, first of all thanks for your videos. They are so comprehensible :) I only have a question: I heard of the phenomenon that the left and right ear don't process language the same way. I can't remember in which video you talked about it and which paper you recommended. Could you please help me?
It's probably the video about bilingualism and neurolinguistics. It's true that language is lateralized in the brain, there are experiments that show measurable differences in language processing depending on the ear to which stimuli are presented (you can google 'dichotic listening').
Thank you for your comment, it's very sweet of you to ask how I'm doing. I'm fine, I hope you are, too. The reason I have not been more active on TH-cam is that my real university job has become a lot more intensive in the past year. I promise I'll make time for more videos in the future, I just needed this time to focus on my new tasks. You guys are the best!
Hi Jasween, if you mean online classes or MOOCs that are openly accessible, I'm afraid not, sorry! But you can check out the other videos on this channel!
Thank you Martin! I started watching your video before PhD and your input lasts for my journey. Thanks for inspiration!
I didn't know that all these years, I have been using the roommate test to pass your classes. I'll go and thank my husband for having been an extremely inquisitive (and patient🙊) roommate 😁. And last but not least, thank you for using this technique in your teaching! You know how to inspire us with passion for Linguistics.
The husband test is the deluxe version!
Hello, Prof. Hilpert. I am working on my Ph.D. concept paper in Historical Sociolinguistics and I have found your videos very educative and easy to follow. I have just watched three of your videos in one sitting. I can't wait to explore the rest. Thanks again.
Many thanks for your feedback, and good luck with your thesis! Historical socio is an exciting area!
Dear Prof.Hilpert. I would like to enroll the linguistic course. Do you teach any courses online?
I am an MA graduate of LMU München. When I first came to study in Germany, I was honestly shocked to be assigned to read many linguistic articles 🙄 it took a while to learn how to read them. I learned so many things from your videos. THANK YOU SO MUCH 💙
Thanks for watching, Mohammed!
Found your channel via Reddit, very informative content. Thank you so much, you're a lifesaver!
Thank you very much dear professor.. I am an MA student in linguistics in Sweden, and your vidoes are a great help to me. Very very interesting and inspiring, therefore impatiently I wait for new videos 😊. I am very grateful and wish you all the best..
Tack själv, Zouzan!
@@MartinHilpert Tack så hjärtligt kära prof. Du är den bästa :D
Thanks so so so much for this incredibly inspiring video. I’m currently working on my undergraduate thesis and have to read a lot of research papers. But I’m always in an awkward position in the face of those academic papers, not knowing how to read them efficiently and systematically. 😊😊😊Your video has truly been a great help to me. I really appreciate your commitment to creating such fun, educational and inspirational videos for those who are really into linguistics. Hope to see more updates from your channel. 🎉🎉🎉
Thank u for this one. And if it is possible can u do "How to write a linguistic thesis?"
What about "How to write a linguistics term paper", as a first step?
@@MartinHilpert sounds good☺️
Thank u
@@MartinHilpert sounds good. Yes please.
@@MartinHilpert it will be appreciated alot Dr. 🌺
Fantastic insights, this will help me write my future papers to be clearer as well.
What a great video. I will be re-watching this regularly throughout my dissertation reading in 2021. Many thanks!!
Best of luck with your dissertation!
Hello. Thank you for your channel and videos. As a budding linguist doing my master's (in a distance modality and, what's more, in the context of the pandemic...) I find them inspiring.
(By the way, an extra difficulty of reading these articles is that most of them are in english! But the challenge is worth it).
Thank you for this video, Martin! I wish I had been told about this as an undergrad; I’ll share this to my students.
Many thanks, Gede! Best wishes to your students!
I've found this also to be a useful way to take notes, thanks Martin!
Hello. Thank you for your videos. They are extremely useful and inspiring. Can I ask one question? How to critical review an article? Like how to identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments in the article?
Thank you. I have found it so useful and practical
Thank you so much. It was really helpful. I was struggling with your 2005a article and this video was just right on time! Merci encore
Thank you for your videos! It's really helpful.
This is super helpful! Thanks.
Would it be possible for you to cover an emerging branch of syntax called "Nanosyntax"? It allows the terminal nodes of a tree to reduce smaller than a morpheme
I know the approach, but it's quite far from my own theoretical outlook, so I don't think I'm the right person to present it.
Reddit brought me here. Thanks a lot for this video. It's very helpful.
Hi dear. Thanks for everything. Would you please l, present something about fillmore case grammar, please and how other grammarians see case grammar?
Good evening,
My name is Hussain from Pakistan. I studied English linguistics. I have a request to you could you make a video about, how should we study English linguistics. From where should I start; such as phonological transcription is one of issue. I am unable to do it.
Thanks for your services.
Hello there, first of all thanks for your videos. They are so comprehensible :) I only have a question: I heard of the phenomenon that the left and right ear don't process language the same way. I can't remember in which video you talked about it and which paper you recommended. Could you please help me?
It's probably the video about bilingualism and neurolinguistics. It's true that language is lateralized in the brain, there are experiments that show measurable differences in language processing depending on the ear to which stimuli are presented (you can google 'dichotic listening').
The last video you posted was nearly five months ago .we hope ur ok .we really miss u
Thank you for your comment, it's very sweet of you to ask how I'm doing. I'm fine, I hope you are, too. The reason I have not been more active on TH-cam is that my real university job has become a lot more intensive in the past year. I promise I'll make time for more videos in the future, I just needed this time to focus on my new tasks. You guys are the best!
really helpful sir... thank you...
Hello Sir Martin..Do you provide online classes? I live in Malaysia and im pursuing Masters in Language(linguistics). Plz plz plz let me know ..
Hi Jasween, if you mean online classes or MOOCs that are openly accessible, I'm afraid not, sorry! But you can check out the other videos on this channel!
Thanks for this great video. I've shared with my students:)) ming
Hi and thank you. Do you reply to comments? I made some comments last week (with questions). Thank you
Hi Chad! I'll get to your questions today!
I've been procrastinating reading all day lol, if this is not a sign to start reading
You have an excuse to watch this first. ;)
This is priceless