Thoughts on Thesis

1. At this moment, what aspect(s) of your thesis are you most excited about, and why? 

  • The research phase is what I am most excited about with my thesis. It is in large part the backbone of the entirety of my thesis and it is a topic I find interesting.

2. At this moment, what aspect(s) of your thesis are you most concerned about, and why?

  •  I am most concerned about the reasoning for the choices I am making. I have not really worked out why I want to do things the way I do which, is why this is my biggest concern.

3. What can you do to alleviate your concerns, your answers to question 2 above, and how will that help you?

  • To alleviate my concerns I can do more superficial research in a broad scope of language rather than looking specifically at Scandinavian, but looking at Phoenician, Asian languages and African languages to give me a better basis of why I am choosing Scandinavian as the basis of my system.

4. Five years from now, when you look back on your Thesis, what do you want people to say about it, and why?

  • Expansive is a word that I want people to say about my thesis. I say expansive because I want my thesis to cover a large subject and feel complete.

5. What do you want to say about your thesis five years from now, and why?

  • Informative is what I want to say about my thesis. I want to say this because the goal of my thesis is to show a language's evolution over time.

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