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ISBN13: | 9781350429154 |
ISBN10: | 1350429155 |
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Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
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Research Methods in Linguistics
Series:
Research Methods in Linguistics;
Edition number: 3
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Date of Publication: 9 January 2025
Number of Volumes: Paperback
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Research Methods in Linguistics guides the reader through the key issues, principles, and contributions of core methods in linguistic research. It is an essential resource for researchers and graduate students looking for clear introductions to key concepts, accessible discussions of theory and practice through illustrative examples and critical engagement with current debates.
Topics covered include developing research questions; combining methods; quantitative research designs (including questionnaires, chi-square tests and t-tests); corpus analysis; and qualitative research methods (interview methods, discourse analytic approaches and multimodal analysis).
Expanded throughout, this third edition also includes:
? New chapters on linguistic ethnography and digital discourse analysis
? New guided activities and updated further readings, online resources and discussion questions
? Refreshed examples, engaging with recent sources and materials
? A glossary of key terms for each chapter
? Learning outcomes for each chapter.
Guiding you through the main issues, techniques and approaches to developing your research in Linguistics, this book provides clear introductions to key concepts and discussions, from research questions to transcription, and takes you step-by-step through several quantitative and qualitative approaches in Linguistics research, including recent developments in multimodal and digital discourse analysis. Leading you towards the research methods and principles most appropriate to your work, and explaining them in detail, this is the ideal book for anyone working with linguistic data.
Topics covered include developing research questions; combining methods; quantitative research designs (including questionnaires, chi-square tests and t-tests); corpus analysis; and qualitative research methods (interview methods, discourse analytic approaches and multimodal analysis).
Expanded throughout, this third edition also includes:
? New chapters on linguistic ethnography and digital discourse analysis
? New guided activities and updated further readings, online resources and discussion questions
? Refreshed examples, engaging with recent sources and materials
? A glossary of key terms for each chapter
? Learning outcomes for each chapter.
Guiding you through the main issues, techniques and approaches to developing your research in Linguistics, this book provides clear introductions to key concepts and discussions, from research questions to transcription, and takes you step-by-step through several quantitative and qualitative approaches in Linguistics research, including recent developments in multimodal and digital discourse analysis. Leading you towards the research methods and principles most appropriate to your work, and explaining them in detail, this is the ideal book for anyone working with linguistic data.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Part I: Issues
1. Research Questions in Linguistics, Jane Sunderland (Lancaster University, UK)
2. Ethics in Linguistic Research, Christine Mallinson (University of Maryland, USA)
3. Transcription in Linguistics, Lorenza Mondada (University of Basel, Switzerland)
4. Quantitative, Qualitative, Mixed, or Holistic Research? Combining Methods in Linguistic Research, Jo Angouri (University of Warwick, UK)
5. Micro/Macro-Linguistic Considerations: Evaluating Discourse-Analytic Approaches to Text and Talk, Judith Baxter and Lia Litosseliti (University of London, UK)
Part II: Quantitative Perspectives
6. Quantitative Methods: Concepts, Frameworks and Issues, Sebastian M. Rasinger (Anglia Rusin University, UK)
7. Organizing and Processing Your Data: The Nuts and Bolts of Quantitative Analyses, Erez Levon (University of Bern, Switzerland)
8. Corpus Methods in Linguistics, Paul Baker (Lancaster University, UK)
Part III: Qualitative Perspectives
9. Interviews and Focus Groups in Social Science and Linguistics Research: a Critical Review, Nigel Edley (Nottingham Trent University, UK), Lia Litosseliti (University of London, UK) and Becky Moss
10. Linguistic Ethnography, Karin Tusting (Lancaster University, UK)
11. Digital Discourse Analysis, Camilla Vásquez (University of South Florida, USA) and Yaqian Jiang (Middle Tennessee State University, USA)
12. Multimodality: A Guide for Linguists, Jeff Bezemer (University College London, UK) and Carey Jewitt (University College London, UK)
13. Case Study Research in Applied Linguistics, Patricia A. Duff (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Index
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Part I: Issues
1. Research Questions in Linguistics, Jane Sunderland (Lancaster University, UK)
2. Ethics in Linguistic Research, Christine Mallinson (University of Maryland, USA)
3. Transcription in Linguistics, Lorenza Mondada (University of Basel, Switzerland)
4. Quantitative, Qualitative, Mixed, or Holistic Research? Combining Methods in Linguistic Research, Jo Angouri (University of Warwick, UK)
5. Micro/Macro-Linguistic Considerations: Evaluating Discourse-Analytic Approaches to Text and Talk, Judith Baxter and Lia Litosseliti (University of London, UK)
Part II: Quantitative Perspectives
6. Quantitative Methods: Concepts, Frameworks and Issues, Sebastian M. Rasinger (Anglia Rusin University, UK)
7. Organizing and Processing Your Data: The Nuts and Bolts of Quantitative Analyses, Erez Levon (University of Bern, Switzerland)
8. Corpus Methods in Linguistics, Paul Baker (Lancaster University, UK)
Part III: Qualitative Perspectives
9. Interviews and Focus Groups in Social Science and Linguistics Research: a Critical Review, Nigel Edley (Nottingham Trent University, UK), Lia Litosseliti (University of London, UK) and Becky Moss
10. Linguistic Ethnography, Karin Tusting (Lancaster University, UK)
11. Digital Discourse Analysis, Camilla Vásquez (University of South Florida, USA) and Yaqian Jiang (Middle Tennessee State University, USA)
12. Multimodality: A Guide for Linguists, Jeff Bezemer (University College London, UK) and Carey Jewitt (University College London, UK)
13. Case Study Research in Applied Linguistics, Patricia A. Duff (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Index