Did you know there is a new guidebook available just for Linguistics Graduate students?
Called Surviving Linguistics: A Guide for Graduate Students, this new book by Monica Macaulay offers everything from general grad-school topics such as “Funding your Studies” to linguistics-specific topics like “Types of Writing That Linguists Do”; “Prescriptivism and the Linguist”; “Writing up a Quantitative Study”; “Collaborative Research”; “Grant Proposals”; “Working Papers and Conference Proceedings” and much more. You can see an overview here, or preview the Table of Contents here. To read the book, come to Koerner Library and pick it up in the stacks at call number P57.U5 M33 2006. |
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