Thursday, April 1, 2010
Reflections:
I have learned that code-switching effects many people. It does not only effect the code-switcher but also the friend of the code-switcher in whats that are sometimes good because they give the friend acceptance or bad , because they might feel uncomfortable and left out. I think the part that was easy in particular was forming the questions that went along with my topic because the only thing that it could not be was too narrow or too broad. The hardest thing to me was finishing all the posts on time because I did not use my time as effectively as I should have. Next time I would use my time more properly so I would not have to cram. A question that I would change is the question about where it is appropriate to code-switch because it was not answered as fully as I wanted it to be. I would target my survey questions more on the places and emotions of the people effected by code-switching. This showed me that my hypothesis about people feeling dis-accepting about there friends code-switching was wrong because it clearly shows that the friends do not mind when there peers code-switch. This research has shown me that I am a little bias and I automatically thought that people were not accepting to people who code-switched languages which is clearly wrong based on the research. I have learned that us in the new generation are more accepting and tolerating of other cultures languages and religions.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment