The Routledge Handbook of Experimental Linguistics
Herausgeber: Gygax, Pascal; Zufferey, Sandrine
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The Routledge Handbook of Experimental Linguistics provides an up-to-date and accessible overview of the various ways in which experiments are used across all domains of linguistics and surveys the range of state-of-the art methods that can be applied to analyse the language of populations with a wide range of linguistic profiles.
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The Routledge Handbook of Experimental Linguistics provides an up-to-date and accessible overview of the various ways in which experiments are used across all domains of linguistics and surveys the range of state-of-the art methods that can be applied to analyse the language of populations with a wide range of linguistic profiles.
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- Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 181mm x 253mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1042g
- ISBN-13: 9781032492872
- ISBN-10: 1032492872
- Artikelnr.: 68102166
- Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 181mm x 253mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1042g
- ISBN-13: 9781032492872
- ISBN-10: 1032492872
- Artikelnr.: 68102166
Sandrine Zufferey is a Professor of French linguistics at the University of Bern, Switzerland. Pascal Gygax is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction
Sandrine Zufferey and Pascal Gygax
PART 1: FOCUS ON LINGUISTIC DOMAINS
1. Historical Perspectives on the Use of Experimental Methods in
Linguistics
Alan Garnham
2. Experimental Phonetics and Phonology
Ivana Didirková and Anne Catherine Simon
3. Experimental Morphology
Vera Heyer
4. Experimental Syntax
Yamila Sevilla and María Elina Sánchez
5. Experimental Semantics
Stephanie Solt
6. Experimental Pragmatics
Tomoko Matsui
7. Experimental Sociolinguistics
Erez Levon
8. Experimental Studies in Discourse
Ted Sanders, Jet Hoek, and Merel Scholman
9. Experimental Studies in Argumentation
Peter Collins and Ulrike Hahn
10. Experimental Studies in Contrastive Linguistics and Typology
Caroline Andrews, Elisabeth Norcliffe, and Sebastian Sauppe
11. Experimental Methods to Study Distributed Comprehension of Action
Language
Carole Madden and William Dupont
PART II: FOCUS ON EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
12. Eliciting Spontaneous Linguistic Productions
Jennifer Arnold
13. Analysing Speech Perception
Sandra Schwab and Nathalie Giroud
14. Contrasting Online and Offline Measures: Examples from Experimental
Research on Linguistic Relativity
Sayaka Sato and Norbert Vanek
15. Cognitive Processes Involved in Text Comprehension: Walking the Fine
Line between Passive and Strategic Validating Processes in Reading
Anne Cook and Edward O'Brien
16. Analysing Reading with Eye-tracking
Anna Siyanova-Chanturia and Irina Elgort
17. Analysing Spoken Language Comprehension with Eye-Tracking
Yipu Wei and Michael Tanenhaus
18. Mobile Eye-tracking for Multimodal Interaction Analysis
Geert Brône and Bert Oben
19. Analysing Language using Brain Imaging
Trisha Thomas, Francesca Pesciarelli, Clara Martin, and Sendy
Caffarra
20. New Trends in Statistical Analysis for Experimental Linguistics
Shravan Vasishth
21. Assessing Adult Linguistic Competence
Lydia White
22. Dealing with Participant Variability in Experimental Linguistics
Ute Gabriel and Pascal Gygax
23. Testing in the Lab and Testing through the Web
Jonathan Kim
PART III: FOCUS ON SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
24. Experimental Methods to Study Child Language
Titia Benders, Nan Xu Rattanasone, Rosalind Thornton, Iris Mulders,
and Loes Koring
25. Experimental Methods to Study Atypical Language Development
Phaedra Royle, Émilie Courteau, and Marie Pourquié
26. Experimental Methods to Study Disorders of Language Production in
Adults
Andrea Marini
27. Experimental methods for studying second language learners
Alan Juffs and Shaohua Fang
28. Experimental Methods to study Bilinguals
Ramesh Kumar Mishra and Seema Prasad
29. Experimental Methods to Study Cultural Differences in Linguistics
Evangelia Adamou
30. Experimental Methods to Study Late-life Language Learning
Merel Keijzer, Jelle Brouwer, Floor van den Berg, and Mara van der Ploeg
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
Sandrine Zufferey and Pascal Gygax
PART 1: FOCUS ON LINGUISTIC DOMAINS
1. Historical Perspectives on the Use of Experimental Methods in
Linguistics
Alan Garnham
2. Experimental Phonetics and Phonology
Ivana Didirková and Anne Catherine Simon
3. Experimental Morphology
Vera Heyer
4. Experimental Syntax
Yamila Sevilla and María Elina Sánchez
5. Experimental Semantics
Stephanie Solt
6. Experimental Pragmatics
Tomoko Matsui
7. Experimental Sociolinguistics
Erez Levon
8. Experimental Studies in Discourse
Ted Sanders, Jet Hoek, and Merel Scholman
9. Experimental Studies in Argumentation
Peter Collins and Ulrike Hahn
10. Experimental Studies in Contrastive Linguistics and Typology
Caroline Andrews, Elisabeth Norcliffe, and Sebastian Sauppe
11. Experimental Methods to Study Distributed Comprehension of Action
Language
Carole Madden and William Dupont
PART II: FOCUS ON EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
12. Eliciting Spontaneous Linguistic Productions
Jennifer Arnold
13. Analysing Speech Perception
Sandra Schwab and Nathalie Giroud
14. Contrasting Online and Offline Measures: Examples from Experimental
Research on Linguistic Relativity
Sayaka Sato and Norbert Vanek
15. Cognitive Processes Involved in Text Comprehension: Walking the Fine
Line between Passive and Strategic Validating Processes in Reading
Anne Cook and Edward O'Brien
16. Analysing Reading with Eye-tracking
Anna Siyanova-Chanturia and Irina Elgort
17. Analysing Spoken Language Comprehension with Eye-Tracking
Yipu Wei and Michael Tanenhaus
18. Mobile Eye-tracking for Multimodal Interaction Analysis
Geert Brône and Bert Oben
19. Analysing Language using Brain Imaging
Trisha Thomas, Francesca Pesciarelli, Clara Martin, and Sendy
Caffarra
20. New Trends in Statistical Analysis for Experimental Linguistics
Shravan Vasishth
21. Assessing Adult Linguistic Competence
Lydia White
22. Dealing with Participant Variability in Experimental Linguistics
Ute Gabriel and Pascal Gygax
23. Testing in the Lab and Testing through the Web
Jonathan Kim
PART III: FOCUS ON SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
24. Experimental Methods to Study Child Language
Titia Benders, Nan Xu Rattanasone, Rosalind Thornton, Iris Mulders,
and Loes Koring
25. Experimental Methods to Study Atypical Language Development
Phaedra Royle, Émilie Courteau, and Marie Pourquié
26. Experimental Methods to Study Disorders of Language Production in
Adults
Andrea Marini
27. Experimental methods for studying second language learners
Alan Juffs and Shaohua Fang
28. Experimental Methods to study Bilinguals
Ramesh Kumar Mishra and Seema Prasad
29. Experimental Methods to Study Cultural Differences in Linguistics
Evangelia Adamou
30. Experimental Methods to Study Late-life Language Learning
Merel Keijzer, Jelle Brouwer, Floor van den Berg, and Mara van der Ploeg
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction
Sandrine Zufferey and Pascal Gygax
PART 1: FOCUS ON LINGUISTIC DOMAINS
1. Historical Perspectives on the Use of Experimental Methods in
Linguistics
Alan Garnham
2. Experimental Phonetics and Phonology
Ivana Didirková and Anne Catherine Simon
3. Experimental Morphology
Vera Heyer
4. Experimental Syntax
Yamila Sevilla and María Elina Sánchez
5. Experimental Semantics
Stephanie Solt
6. Experimental Pragmatics
Tomoko Matsui
7. Experimental Sociolinguistics
Erez Levon
8. Experimental Studies in Discourse
Ted Sanders, Jet Hoek, and Merel Scholman
9. Experimental Studies in Argumentation
Peter Collins and Ulrike Hahn
10. Experimental Studies in Contrastive Linguistics and Typology
Caroline Andrews, Elisabeth Norcliffe, and Sebastian Sauppe
11. Experimental Methods to Study Distributed Comprehension of Action
Language
Carole Madden and William Dupont
PART II: FOCUS ON EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
12. Eliciting Spontaneous Linguistic Productions
Jennifer Arnold
13. Analysing Speech Perception
Sandra Schwab and Nathalie Giroud
14. Contrasting Online and Offline Measures: Examples from Experimental
Research on Linguistic Relativity
Sayaka Sato and Norbert Vanek
15. Cognitive Processes Involved in Text Comprehension: Walking the Fine
Line between Passive and Strategic Validating Processes in Reading
Anne Cook and Edward O'Brien
16. Analysing Reading with Eye-tracking
Anna Siyanova-Chanturia and Irina Elgort
17. Analysing Spoken Language Comprehension with Eye-Tracking
Yipu Wei and Michael Tanenhaus
18. Mobile Eye-tracking for Multimodal Interaction Analysis
Geert Brône and Bert Oben
19. Analysing Language using Brain Imaging
Trisha Thomas, Francesca Pesciarelli, Clara Martin, and Sendy
Caffarra
20. New Trends in Statistical Analysis for Experimental Linguistics
Shravan Vasishth
21. Assessing Adult Linguistic Competence
Lydia White
22. Dealing with Participant Variability in Experimental Linguistics
Ute Gabriel and Pascal Gygax
23. Testing in the Lab and Testing through the Web
Jonathan Kim
PART III: FOCUS ON SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
24. Experimental Methods to Study Child Language
Titia Benders, Nan Xu Rattanasone, Rosalind Thornton, Iris Mulders,
and Loes Koring
25. Experimental Methods to Study Atypical Language Development
Phaedra Royle, Émilie Courteau, and Marie Pourquié
26. Experimental Methods to Study Disorders of Language Production in
Adults
Andrea Marini
27. Experimental methods for studying second language learners
Alan Juffs and Shaohua Fang
28. Experimental Methods to study Bilinguals
Ramesh Kumar Mishra and Seema Prasad
29. Experimental Methods to Study Cultural Differences in Linguistics
Evangelia Adamou
30. Experimental Methods to Study Late-life Language Learning
Merel Keijzer, Jelle Brouwer, Floor van den Berg, and Mara van der Ploeg
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
Sandrine Zufferey and Pascal Gygax
PART 1: FOCUS ON LINGUISTIC DOMAINS
1. Historical Perspectives on the Use of Experimental Methods in
Linguistics
Alan Garnham
2. Experimental Phonetics and Phonology
Ivana Didirková and Anne Catherine Simon
3. Experimental Morphology
Vera Heyer
4. Experimental Syntax
Yamila Sevilla and María Elina Sánchez
5. Experimental Semantics
Stephanie Solt
6. Experimental Pragmatics
Tomoko Matsui
7. Experimental Sociolinguistics
Erez Levon
8. Experimental Studies in Discourse
Ted Sanders, Jet Hoek, and Merel Scholman
9. Experimental Studies in Argumentation
Peter Collins and Ulrike Hahn
10. Experimental Studies in Contrastive Linguistics and Typology
Caroline Andrews, Elisabeth Norcliffe, and Sebastian Sauppe
11. Experimental Methods to Study Distributed Comprehension of Action
Language
Carole Madden and William Dupont
PART II: FOCUS ON EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
12. Eliciting Spontaneous Linguistic Productions
Jennifer Arnold
13. Analysing Speech Perception
Sandra Schwab and Nathalie Giroud
14. Contrasting Online and Offline Measures: Examples from Experimental
Research on Linguistic Relativity
Sayaka Sato and Norbert Vanek
15. Cognitive Processes Involved in Text Comprehension: Walking the Fine
Line between Passive and Strategic Validating Processes in Reading
Anne Cook and Edward O'Brien
16. Analysing Reading with Eye-tracking
Anna Siyanova-Chanturia and Irina Elgort
17. Analysing Spoken Language Comprehension with Eye-Tracking
Yipu Wei and Michael Tanenhaus
18. Mobile Eye-tracking for Multimodal Interaction Analysis
Geert Brône and Bert Oben
19. Analysing Language using Brain Imaging
Trisha Thomas, Francesca Pesciarelli, Clara Martin, and Sendy
Caffarra
20. New Trends in Statistical Analysis for Experimental Linguistics
Shravan Vasishth
21. Assessing Adult Linguistic Competence
Lydia White
22. Dealing with Participant Variability in Experimental Linguistics
Ute Gabriel and Pascal Gygax
23. Testing in the Lab and Testing through the Web
Jonathan Kim
PART III: FOCUS ON SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
24. Experimental Methods to Study Child Language
Titia Benders, Nan Xu Rattanasone, Rosalind Thornton, Iris Mulders,
and Loes Koring
25. Experimental Methods to Study Atypical Language Development
Phaedra Royle, Émilie Courteau, and Marie Pourquié
26. Experimental Methods to Study Disorders of Language Production in
Adults
Andrea Marini
27. Experimental methods for studying second language learners
Alan Juffs and Shaohua Fang
28. Experimental Methods to study Bilinguals
Ramesh Kumar Mishra and Seema Prasad
29. Experimental Methods to Study Cultural Differences in Linguistics
Evangelia Adamou
30. Experimental Methods to Study Late-life Language Learning
Merel Keijzer, Jelle Brouwer, Floor van den Berg, and Mara van der Ploeg
Index