The Routledge Handbook of Experimental Linguistics provides an up-to-date and accessible overview of 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.
Each chapter provides a step-by-step introduction to theoretical and methodological challenges and critically presents a wide range of studies in various domains of experimental linguistics.
This handbook:
Provides a unified perspective on the data, methods and findings stemming from all experimental research in linguisticsCovers many different subfields of linguistics, including argumentation theory, discourse studies and typologyProvides an introduction to classical as well as new methods to conduct experiments such as eye tracking and brain imagingFeatures a range of internationally renowned academicsShows how experimental research can be used to study populations with various linguistic profiles, including young children, people with linguistic impairments, older adults, language learners and bilingual speakers
Providing readers with a wealth of theoretical and practical information in order to guide them in designing methodologically sound linguistic experiments, this handbook is essential reading for scholars and students researching in all areas of linguistics.
Each chapter provides a step-by-step introduction to theoretical and methodological challenges and critically presents a wide range of studies in various domains of experimental linguistics.
This handbook:
Provides a unified perspective on the data, methods and findings stemming from all experimental research in linguisticsCovers many different subfields of linguistics, including argumentation theory, discourse studies and typologyProvides an introduction to classical as well as new methods to conduct experiments such as eye tracking and brain imagingFeatures a range of internationally renowned academicsShows how experimental research can be used to study populations with various linguistic profiles, including young children, people with linguistic impairments, older adults, language learners and bilingual speakers
Providing readers with a wealth of theoretical and practical information in order to guide them in designing methodologically sound linguistic experiments, this handbook is essential reading for scholars and students researching in all areas of linguistics.
Offering impressive breadth and depth of coverage, and surveying classic and cutting-edge approaches and techniques, The Routledge Handbook of Experimental Linguistics uniquely positions itself as an indispensable resource for the novice and expert linguistics researcher alike. Essential reading for any methods course, too. Highly recommended.
Professor Panos Athanasopoulos, Lancaster University, UK
The use of experimental methods is no longer something peripheral but lies at the core of language studies. Yet we lack coherent overviews of the large body of methods and knowledge from experiments on language. This book fills a gap and it is essential for the new generation of linguists.
Professor Valentina Bambini, University School for Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia, Italy
Professor Panos Athanasopoulos, Lancaster University, UK
The use of experimental methods is no longer something peripheral but lies at the core of language studies. Yet we lack coherent overviews of the large body of methods and knowledge from experiments on language. This book fills a gap and it is essential for the new generation of linguists.
Professor Valentina Bambini, University School for Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia, Italy