This book provides a concise yet thorough introduction to methods that linguists can use to study patterns of sentence acceptability in speech. Experimental Syntax shows how to design, execute and analyze an appropriate survey experiment for a well-formed question about a matter of fact relative to sentence acceptability. The book also examines variability and demonstrates a method by which an investigator can make principled decisions as to whether two or more informants who use atypical dialects are using the same atypical dialect.
This book provides a concise yet thorough introduction to methods that linguists can use to study patterns of sentence acceptability in speech. Experimental Syntax shows how to design, execute and analyze an appropriate survey experiment for a well-formed question about a matter of fact relative to sentence acceptability. The book also examines variability and demonstrates a method by which an investigator can make principled decisions as to whether two or more informants who use atypical dialects are using the same atypical dialect.
Introduction Are Judgements Stable? Error Variance in Sentence Judgements Designing Experiments on Acceptability The Sentence Judgement Task Presenting Sentence Materials to Informants Response Methods and Scaling Issues Sampling Settings for Experiments The Organization and Construction of Questionnaires Coding and Decoding the Data Summarizing the Data Statistical Issues
Introduction Are Judgements Stable? Error Variance in Sentence Judgements Designing Experiments on Acceptability The Sentence Judgement Task Presenting Sentence Materials to Informants Response Methods and Scaling Issues Sampling Settings for Experiments The Organization and Construction of Questionnaires Coding and Decoding the Data Summarizing the Data Statistical Issues
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