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"Passing the Wug" - 2021 Executive Teams Transition
The winter 2020-2021 academic year is coming to an end, so is the term for the 2020-2021 Execs.
This year's team welcomes the 2021-2022 Executive Team through the passing of "the Wug". WELCOME our new leaders!
Video credits: Angelie (IG: @angelie.j)
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2020-2021 SALSA Team Intro + Favourite Part
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BIG SHOUT OUT to all our team members, the UBC Department of Linguistics and YOU! It has been challenging times, but y’all did amazing. We are proud of YOU 💛 Video credits: Angelie (IG: @angelie.j) Song: Everywhere You Look written by Jesse Frederick, Bennett Salvay
SALSA 2018/2019 Executives
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Instagram: @ubc_salsa Twitter: UBC_SALSA Facebook: ubc.salsa/ Created by Hyo Seok (Brian) Park Produced by Lisa Nguyen, Hyo Seok (Brian) Park, and SALSA UBC Directed by Marko Prodanovic Director of Photography by Hiromu Otsuka Interviewed by Konstantine Xinos Gaffer & Sounds by Daniel Weir Edited by Marko Prodanovic, Hiromu Otsuka, Konstantine Xinos, and Angela Leung
Bryan Gick: Phonetician
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Instagram: @ubc_salsa Twitter: UBC_SALSA Facebook: ubc.salsa/ Created by Hyo Seok (Brian) Park Produced by Lisa Nguyen, Hyo Seok (Brian) Park, and SALSA UBC Directed by Marko Prodanovic Director of Photography by Hiromu Otsuka Interviewed by Konstantine Xinos Gaffer & Sounds by Daniel Weir Edited by Marko Prodanovic, Hiromu Otsuka, Konstantine Xinos, and Angela Leung
Murray Schellenberg: Phonetician
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Instagram: @ubc_salsa Twitter: UBC_SALSA Facebook: ubc.salsa/ Created by Hyo Seok (Brian) Park Produced by Lisa Nguyen, Hyo Seok (Brian) Park, and SALSA UBC Directed by Marko Prodanovic Director of Photography by Hiromu Otsuka Interviewed by Konstantine Xinos Gaffer & Sounds by Daniel Weir Edited by Marko Prodanovic, Hiromu Otsuka, Konstantine Xinos, and Angela Leung
What You Should Know Before Going Into Linguistics
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Instagram: @ubc_salsa Twitter: UBC_SALSA Facebook: ubc.salsa/ Created by Hyo Seok (Brian) Park Produced by Lisa Nguyen, Hyo Seok (Brian) Park, and SALSA UBC Directed by Marko Prodanovic Director of Photography by Hiromu Otsuka Interviewed by Konstantine Xinos Gaffing & Sounds by Daniel Weir Edited by Marko Prodanovic, Hiromu Otsuka, Konstantine Xinos, and Angela Leung
Martina Wiltschko: Syntactician
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This is the first instalment of SALSA’s web series “Meet the Prof”. Our first interview starts of with the ever-lovely Professor Martina Wiltschko talking about her experiences in university and how she came to discover linguistics. Tune in for future videos! Instagram: @ubc_salsa Twitter: UBC_SALSA Facebook: ubc.salsa/ Created by Hyo Seok (Brian) Park Produced by Lisa ...

Комментарии

  • @murrayschellenberg1033
    @murrayschellenberg1033 5 дней назад

    That’s my name

  • @BirdLegacyBlades
    @BirdLegacyBlades Месяц назад

    Our linguistics graduate, bachelors, can't find a job and works at the Gap the last two years.

  • @pacitychepkoech-mv1jo
    @pacitychepkoech-mv1jo 2 месяца назад

    I have a degree in linguistics .

  • @fishfillaid
    @fishfillaid 6 месяцев назад

    i am currently in senior high school and living in a stem strand but I am really passionate in words (I even consider myself as a logophile). in junior high, i discovered linguistics course in college exists. it feels like every letter of "linguistics" attracted every part of me. hopefully, i get into my dream university to explore this field furthermore. 1:48 "You should do what you love to do. And you should not worry am I going to get a job on this because you can create your own future. It sounds idealistic but there's no point in studying something/getting a job you don't like. You just have to do something you like."

  • @hazrathussain9653
    @hazrathussain9653 6 месяцев назад

    Please someone tells me English subject in BS level is easy or difficult

  • @YeshuaIsTheTruth
    @YeshuaIsTheTruth 7 месяцев назад

    I was hoping to hear, "These are some jobs you can do" but instead i heard, "Its interesting so throw caution to the wind".

  • @user-kt3wp7cn3q
    @user-kt3wp7cn3q 10 месяцев назад

    hey, am pearl . Am a graduate of French language and i love learning new languages. i love to come over to York University for a masters program in French Language and Linguistics. so i need all to help i can get in securing a Scholarship for the program. thanks.

  • @rigure
    @rigure 10 месяцев назад

    1:50 made me so happy, because I love linguistics but I'm so afraid to study it because I don't know if it will be any useful in my search for a profession... and of course everyone is pulling me down, saying I shouldn't waste years of studying, it's too unsure if I'll find a job... but a few years ago I had no passion, I was bored in school and started making an alphabet for fun, figured I might aswell make words... figured then I could also make the entire language from scratch... could make a fictional world for it... found out it's called a conlang, got into worldbuilding, which is separate from linguistics but tied to my conlang... I have two passions now: Linguistics and fantasy/worldbuilding. If I ignore them because they seem to be useless, then what do I live for? Just to survive?

    • @_H1R0_
      @_H1R0_ 7 месяцев назад

      Hers is a horrible take, if money isn't a problem, she is right. But if you don't have the luxury to study something that won't lead to a career, you would be wasting your time and money studying linguistics.

    • @rigure
      @rigure 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@_H1R0_ That's not a horrible take, that's perfectly reasonable. But I think it should stay a plan... I mean, I've been switching jobs every half year, so I don't really believe in careers... I have the luxury of having money saved up, although I still need to figure out how to balance it so I don't end up broke after school. Even if I didn't, then I'd save up, because I think true love is worth it... there are of course situations where it's impossible... _certain_ governments should not let such situations exist.

    • @julin8597
      @julin8597 4 месяца назад

      One can segway into teaching and speech and language therapy to improve employment opportunities after the degree until they land their dream job. I won't lie underearning is rough and being without money is even worse. At least with a good income you can comfortably meet your needs, enrich your life in other ways. It can also give you a better foundation and stability to move towards the career you want or business. All the best!

    • @rigure
      @rigure 3 месяца назад

      So, anyways, change of plans atm. I might study unofficially, since I don't need a certificate. I'll probably end up switching with mom because I struggle to keep a job and she wants to work away from home, so I'll take the job of household upkeep and pet care and just learn on the side via online resources. That works too!

    • @avacmw
      @avacmw 3 месяца назад

      Hey, if you’re talking about uni/college courses, why not take linguistics alongside another subject you like and which has more career opportunities? For example, I want to do psychology and linguistics. If you love linguistics though, you shouldn’t worry. You will find a path you love :)

  • @eatdeaddoves
    @eatdeaddoves Год назад

    1:49 i really needed to hear this one :')

  • @Squad21ent
    @Squad21ent Год назад

    I pray my communication effort is received at the full sincerity intended by the scribe. linguistics is an obsession that I have publicly acknowledged in relative recency via accepted common definition; moreover the unrefined, yet overt mental recall to the field of thoughts has existed for me as far back as I may recall. any recommendations for self study and recordings of proficiency in regards?

  • @xnoxvix
    @xnoxvix Год назад

    <3

  • @viniciusleonelPoliglota
    @viniciusleonelPoliglota Год назад

    😍 Cool

  • @viniciusleonelPoliglota
    @viniciusleonelPoliglota Год назад

    Please, post more videos about linguistcs!!! Greetings from Brazil!

  • @viniciusleonelPoliglota
    @viniciusleonelPoliglota Год назад

    Hey! I waiting for new videos! Greetings from Brazil!

  • @LuciferHades7733
    @LuciferHades7733 Год назад

    I just learnt recently that one can never score full marks in a language, because it keeps evolving and the punctuation varies from person to person, so, summing it we never know if we're correct or not LOL and i realised i didn't use punctuation in this comment

  • @liviu445
    @liviu445 Год назад

    I'm writing a philosophical theory, Surely I should know the limitations of language right?.

  • @asifmuniruniverse7732
    @asifmuniruniverse7732 Год назад

    Peoples know they who serve to God

  • @asifmuniruniverse7732
    @asifmuniruniverse7732 Год назад

    As we see in story of Daniels in they throw three men to fire but after that see four men to in fire

  • @asifmuniruniverse7732
    @asifmuniruniverse7732 Год назад

    bye

  • @fatimabhatti1382
    @fatimabhatti1382 Год назад

    I did masters in English Literature from Pakistan.Please can you guide me which course should I adopt for further studies which also has a good scope in uk ?

    • @Klissaura
      @Klissaura Год назад

      Hbo translater ofcourse

  • @freyashipley6556
    @freyashipley6556 2 года назад

    I'd add: be aware that linguistics is a huge field whose spectrum reaches all the way from something related to anthropology to something related to computer science. If you happen to be among people who are focused on (say) corpus linguistics, and that's not your thing, remember that there are lots of other kinds of linguistics out there. Also, learn about the significant difference between formal & descriptive linguistics, and think about which one appeals to you.

    • @apolitical1114
      @apolitical1114 Год назад

      Helpful!

    • @rigure
      @rigure 10 месяцев назад

      I've always been interested in culture, later gor interested in technology and now I'm incredibly fascinated by AI... What to do? :D

    • @freyashipley6556
      @freyashipley6556 10 месяцев назад

      @@rigure My suggestion would be, try it all! If you're already at a university, find out who the great teachers are there and take everything they offer. Wait as long as you can before deciding on a focus. Have fun!

  • @emraankha
    @emraankha 2 года назад

    What are the career options once you after completing a linguistic degree ?

    • @5pm_Hazyblue
      @5pm_Hazyblue Год назад

      NLP, data science, language pathology, langauge teaching, and of course academia.

    • @asivenama6766
      @asivenama6766 5 месяцев назад

      @@5pm_Hazyblueplease explain what is NLP and what do you do in/with data science

  • @hxcily
    @hxcily 2 года назад

    I’m barely into high school but I’ve already decided to study linguistics post-secondary, I really like studying different languages and the way language forms and develops interests me a lot. I hope I stick with it until the end…

    • @keveli3338
      @keveli3338 5 месяцев назад

      Good for you! Honestly I wish I had the motivation to look for something. If you are interested in entering at the community college or university level, always ask for guidance what pre-requisites will prepare you for your journey. I didn't graduate middle school which really took passion from me to study harder for something, don't give up, right now that you are in high school explore, and don't let anything stop you. I'm 31 and still dreaming. It is never to late to dream, just learn how to manage time. I'd recommend to learn about how to manage finances so you won't struggle with not knowing how to balance life, finance and so on. Always but things you need, and not what you need until you know you have more than enough to spend on wants.

    • @zkiecstt
      @zkiecstt 2 месяца назад

      same for me!

  • @Mopsspoof
    @Mopsspoof 2 года назад

    I’ve been studying how English works and it’s opened such a window for me into understanding how other languages work. Breaking down words with suffixes/prefixes and how sentences are formed is helping me learn another language (which is German)-I’ve always been fascinated with it, and it will certainly help me with creating stories and writing things. There is definitely SO much more I can learn from language study even throughout English-not even getting started on the Romance languages, or Altaic ones.

  • @TJ-gy9om
    @TJ-gy9om 2 года назад

    I believe linguistics is literally the meaning of life. All gods were created because language wasn’t sophisticated enough to describe the human condition. Language still isn’t enough to describe the human condition. Some people think there is a finite amount of ways for language to manifest due to physical constraints. It might be, but there is no doubt an incalculable number that only computers 10,000 years in the future can calculate. Language is how we think and language is infinite. So life is amazing because there is always something to learn.

    • @TJ-gy9om
      @TJ-gy9om 2 года назад

      I don’t believe in god but I believe that if I pursue linguistics there might be a chance of happiness in the face of the statistical anomaly of humans.

    • @Mopsspoof
      @Mopsspoof 2 года назад

      For me, I know language is communication. Everything about us is all about communicating, and languages are so cool because we learned how to communicate so well unlike any other form of life!

    • @nanashi7779
      @nanashi7779 Год назад

      "All gods were created because language wasn’t sophisticated enough to describe the human condition" Do you mind expanding on this a little? Sounds like an interesting point

    • @English_Amira
      @English_Amira Год назад

      Gods aren't created , gods can't create themselves ever , there's only one god who created the whole universe , and we too

    • @divineokereke6508
      @divineokereke6508 9 месяцев назад

      ​​​@@English_Amira thank you very much. His name is God the Father ( God himself), God the son(Jesus Christ who died for our sins i.e God himself) and God the holy spirit(the one inside of us who helps us follow the right path i.e also God himself ). He is Trinity. Three in one and still remains God.

  • @user-jc9lh6uo6i
    @user-jc9lh6uo6i 2 года назад

    Hi, I am an undergraduate in business administration I am highly interested in taking up linguistics what prior classes do I need to take if I want to apply for a master's in linguistics??

    • @bot6365
      @bot6365 2 года назад

      If you are here in India, you need to practice grammar frequently and read a particular book "An Introduction to Linguage" by Victoria Fromkin . So, from that you will get ideas about how language works...

    • @Mirae_06
      @Mirae_06 8 месяцев назад

      @@bot6365hey could you tell me some more about linguistics (in India) cause I am in 12th grade and would graduate high school in 2024 and I am confused about what to choose after 12th and since I like to know about languages so I was wondering about Linguistics. It’d help a lot!!

  • @RushikeshDeshpande8
    @RushikeshDeshpande8 3 года назад

    its a very good video. Thanks.

  • @pb3842
    @pb3842 3 года назад

    I love the t-shirt

  • @gringa23
    @gringa23 3 года назад

    I love how languages work. Somethings is one language makes sense than the other. I would love to spend my life learning languages and maintain them as I dissect them bit by bit.

    • @devdeepbanerjee6359
      @devdeepbanerjee6359 Год назад

      Same as well

    • @english3881
      @english3881 Год назад

      Can u share ur insta or fb with me?? Wanna discuss language

    • @rigure
      @rigure 10 месяцев назад

      Ohh 'maintain them'!!! I live in Switzerland, where we have 4 languages. However one of them is barely used and I think it's not used outside of the country: Romantsch (atleast that's how we call it). Even the native speakers speak another language, mostly German, because it's barely useful and I find it such a sad thought that in a few centuries linguists may struggle to relearn the language because it's gotten so lost... At the very least I want to learn it and maybe teach it to anyone who cares in the future...? I don't know, I desperately don't want it to get lost!!! I speak neither French nor Italian, even though they'd be very useful, I care little for them. But I don't want Romantsch to be worthless... no language is worthless! I hope that somehow, by any means, I can get some people interested in it, it's not too late yet, it's still alive

    • @user-gh1nj2dz3m
      @user-gh1nj2dz3m 5 месяцев назад

      Same for me 🤭

    • @mushedupbrain7195
      @mushedupbrain7195 Месяц назад

      Do try arabic. You'll be bombarded with awes

  • @rwnbus
    @rwnbus 3 года назад

    I don't know how and why I ended up watching this video the night before the exam for my Phonetics class, for which I have no idea what to study...

  • @user-globalgrammar2752
    @user-globalgrammar2752 3 года назад

    Do you know why languages have other word order?

    • @5pm_Hazyblue
      @5pm_Hazyblue Год назад

      this is a big question from your nickname i can see you a Korean speaker. so i highly recommend checking out 언어학하고있네 a blog dedicated to linguistics

    • @user-globalgrammar2752
      @user-globalgrammar2752 Год назад

      @@5pm_Hazyblue Where can I find it?

  • @pauserepeat787
    @pauserepeat787 3 года назад

    I'm watching this video as procrastination on writing my thesis and one minute in, the author I'm precisely working on for my thesis pops in Ok time to go back

  • @Kaylab744
    @Kaylab744 4 года назад

    I speak 5 different languages and I’m ready

    • @ajwinkler2375
      @ajwinkler2375 3 года назад

      What? Lol

    • @brianfirguy
      @brianfirguy 3 года назад

      No you don’t

    • @OscarTorres-sr9sb
      @OscarTorres-sr9sb 3 года назад

      Linguistics isn't learning how to speak languages but more about studying their abstract properties

    • @Kaylab744
      @Kaylab744 3 года назад

      Óscar Torres thanks for letting me know 🙏🏽

    • @Kaylab744
      @Kaylab744 3 года назад

      Brian I speak English, Kiswahili, Lugisu, Luganda and kihaya . I can now understand Spanish and I’m working on speaking it . I also used to understand French, i took French through out the entire time I was in school. Oh I went to school in Uganda and Tanzania 😉. I made sure I was leaving with these languages 😝.

  • @linguisticstudent
    @linguisticstudent 4 года назад

    Nice video! 🇮🇩✨

  • @boyslimou4304
    @boyslimou4304 4 года назад

    thank u for little bit of this motivation video and one day i will be sucseed and i will be proud in my self to choos this speciality

  • @faveychi
    @faveychi 4 года назад

    How far can someone go with linguistics

    • @homosapien.a6364
      @homosapien.a6364 3 года назад

      @Mr Unst working as a languages translator in a lot of businesses such as on Netflix of companies or even a school teacher

    • @victorgabrielbuena
      @victorgabrielbuena 3 года назад

      developing algorithms for artificial intelligence and speech recognition technology

    • @zombieinfection1999
      @zombieinfection1999 2 года назад

      @Mr Unst your ignorance is palpable

    • @user-gm1px6li9p
      @user-gm1px6li9p 2 месяца назад

      ​@@homosapien.a6364You don't have to major in linguistics to be a translator

  • @VVeltanschauung187
    @VVeltanschauung187 4 года назад

    How much money 💰 do I get paid

    • @brianfirguy
      @brianfirguy 3 года назад

      A cheeseburger

    • @penguinlim
      @penguinlim Год назад

      honestly... linguistics is a field of passion, not wealth. you study it because you love it, not because you want to become rich

  • @chimmychimmy702
    @chimmychimmy702 4 года назад

    How many languages can I learn

    • @beachturkey7643
      @beachturkey7643 4 года назад

      all of them

    • @Naz_Babar
      @Naz_Babar 3 года назад

      Linguistics is not about learning many languages. Linguistics is the scientific study of language.

    • @xxscarletxx1356
      @xxscarletxx1356 3 года назад

      @@Naz_Babar how will you study it?

    • @horaciozini5446
      @horaciozini5446 2 года назад

      @@xxscarletxx1356 throwing a rock to it and seeing how it reacts

  • @haninabdou2138
    @haninabdou2138 4 года назад

    how many available languages can I study

  • @cocorinapuff
    @cocorinapuff 5 лет назад

    This is really neat! Great new video SALSA!