Experimental research methods in sociolinguistics
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Experimental research methods in sociolinguistics
(Research methods in linguistics)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-194) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An accessible, user-friendly guide to the variety of different experimental methods used in sociolinguistics, Experimental Research Methods in Sociolinguistics walks students through the "how-to" of experimental methods used to investigate variation in both speech production and perception. Focusing squarely on practice and application, it takes the reader from defining a research question, to choosing an appropriate framework, to completing a research project. Featuring a companion website with information on experiment-friendly software, sample experiments and suggestions for work to undertake, the book also covers:
-Ethical concerns
-How to measure production and perception
-How to construct and use corpora
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Defining and constraining the research question
2. Some practicalities when running experiments
3. Experimental designs to examine perception
4. Experimental designs to examine production
5. Open fontiers
6. Statistics for experimental sociolinguistics
7. Moving forward
References
Index
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