Introduction to Experimental Linguistics

Introduction to Experimental Linguistics
Author: Christelle Gillioz,Sandrine Zufferey
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-02-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781786304186

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The use of experimental methodology in the field of linguistics has boomed in recent decades. However, implementation of such methods does require an understanding and mastery of specific theoretical and methodological principles. Introduction to Experimental Linguistics presents the key concepts of experimental linguistics in an accessible way, addressing, in turn: the application of experimentation in linguistics; the techniques most frequently used for the study of language; the methodological and practical aspects useful for the implementation of an experiment; and an introduction to the analysis of quantitative data derived from experiments. This didactic book combines the elements presented with examples drawn from the various fields of linguistics. It also includes a number of resources available for people who wish to implement an experimental study, more advanced reading suggestions, and revision questions along with their answer key.

Perspectives in Experimental Linguistics

Perspectives in Experimental Linguistics
Author: Gary Dean Prideaux
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 1979
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027235039

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Over the past few years interest and research in experimental linguistics has shifted more toward centre stage, perhaps because of the growing recognition that purely theoretical formulations and speculations about language must necessarily be tested against the empirical facts of language knowledge, use, and acquisition. To highlight some aspects of empirical linguistics, a conference was organized in 1978 at University of Alberta, at which six prominent scholars were invited to present substantial contributions. These papers are included in this volume, together with an epilogue summing up and discussing the recurrent themes of the conference, and a general bibliography.

Experimental Linguistics

Experimental Linguistics
Author: Gary D. Prideaux,Bruce L. Derwing,William J. Baker
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027270863

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Linguistics has suffered from the lack of interaction between theoretical and experimental activities. In order to carry out experimental studies in language it is, of course, necessary to have a descriptive system for the stimuli, and formal linguistics has provided a plethora of alternative possibilities. In addition, the theory can perhaps suggest some hints as to the direction experimental studies might take, at least to the extent that it suggest various kinds of relation among syntactic or phonological structures. But the theory alone cannot determine the nature of such relations in the cognitive or processing system of the language user. The first section of this volume addresses several of the key theoretical controversies in linguistics and attempts to specify the kinds of experimental evidence which might contribute to their ultimate resolution. The papers in the second section concern the collection of that evidence and its interpretation.

Experimental Research Methods in Sociolinguistics

Experimental Research Methods in Sociolinguistics
Author: Katie Drager
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781474251792

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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

Above and Beyond the Segments

Above and Beyond the Segments
Author: Johanneke Caspers,Yiya Chen,Willemijn Heeren,Jos Pacilly,Niels O. Schiller,Ellen van Zanten
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027269065

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Above and Beyond the Segments presents a unique collection of experimental linguistic and phonetic research. Mainly, it deals with the experimental approach to prosodic, and more specifically melodic, aspects of speech. But it also treats segmental phonetics and phonology, second language learning, semantics and related topics. Apart from European languages and dialects (including Dutch, English, Greek, Danish, and dialects from Italy and The Netherlands) there also are chapters on regions as widespread as China, Russia, South Africa, South Sudan, and Surinam. These all testify the enormous diversity of language and speech in the world. This book is of special interest to linguists working on prosodic aspects of speech in general and to those studying non-Western languages in particular.

Experimental Linguistics

Experimental Linguistics
Author: Gary Dean Prideaux,Bruce L. Derwing,William J. Baker
Publsiher: Ghent, Belgium : Story-Scientia
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1980
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015012901966

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Linguistics has suffered from the lack of interaction between theoretical and experimental activities. In order to carry out experimental studies in language it is, of course, necessary to have a descriptive system for the stimuli, and formal linguistics has provided a plethora of alternative possibilities. In addition, the theory can perhaps suggest some hints as to the direction experimental studies might take, at least to the extent that it suggest various kinds of relation among syntactic or phonological structures. But the theory alone cannot determine the nature of such relations in the cognitive or processing system of the language user. The first section of this volume addresses several of the key theoretical controversies in linguistics and attempts to specify the kinds of experimental evidence which might contribute to their ultimate resolution. The papers in the second section concern the collection of that evidence and its interpretation.

Experimental Arabic Linguistics

Experimental Arabic Linguistics
Author: Dimitrios Ntelitheos,Tommi Tsz-Cheung Leung
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027259608

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This volume is the first systematic attempt to survey current progress in the relatively new field of Experimental Arabic Linguistics. While experimental work on Arabic linguistics has appeared sporadically in several venues in the past, the chapters in this book provide a more coherent picture of the exciting directions which the field is pursuing. They provide insights into the complex nature of the Arabic language and how native speakers process it, using cutting-edge experimental methodologies in the fields of phonetics, psycholinguistics, and typical and atypical language development. This volume is of particular interest to scholars, researchers, and students at both the undergraduate and graduate level, in the fields of linguistics and language studies and can be a point of reference for scholars and researchers in the fields of theoretical and experimental Arabic linguistics.

Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research

Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research
Author: Elma Blom,Sharon Unsworth
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027219961

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"Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research" provides students and researchers interested in language acquisition with comprehensible and practical information on the most frequently used methods in language acquisition research. It includes contributions on first and child/adult second language learners, language-impaired children, and on the acquisition of both spoken and signed language. Part I discusses specific experimental methods, explaining the rationale behind each one, and providing an overview of potential participants, the procedure and data-analysis, as well as advantages and disadvantages and dos and don ts. Part II focuses on comparisons across groups, addressing the theoretical, applied and methodological issues involved in such comparative work. This book will not only be of use to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, but also to any scholars wishing to learn more about a particular research method. It is suitable as a textbook in postgraduate programs in the fields of linguistics, education and psychology."