
Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies
A Practical Guide to Researching Language
Routledge (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 30. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-1-4441-4536-6 (ISBN)
Description
Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies, Third Edition, is your essential guide when embarking on a research project in linguistics or English language.
It is clearly divided into the subject areas that most appeal to you as a student: psycholinguistics; first- and second-language acquisition; structure and meaning; sociolinguistics; language and gender; accents and dialects; and the history of English. New chapters on researching computer-mediated communication (CMC) and on preparing and delivering oral presentations are also included.
It offers practical advice on
- identifying a topic
- making background reading more effective
- planning and designing a project
- collecting and analysing data
- writing up and presenting findings.
With over 350 project ideas that you can use directly or adapt to suit different contexts and interests, and with chapters on how to reference effectively and how to avoid plagiarism, this third edition of Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies is a reference guide that you will use again and again during your studies.
It is clearly divided into the subject areas that most appeal to you as a student: psycholinguistics; first- and second-language acquisition; structure and meaning; sociolinguistics; language and gender; accents and dialects; and the history of English. New chapters on researching computer-mediated communication (CMC) and on preparing and delivering oral presentations are also included.
It offers practical advice on
- identifying a topic
- making background reading more effective
- planning and designing a project
- collecting and analysing data
- writing up and presenting findings.
With over 350 project ideas that you can use directly or adapt to suit different contexts and interests, and with chapters on how to reference effectively and how to avoid plagiarism, this third edition of Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies is a reference guide that you will use again and again during your studies.
Reviews / Votes
Provides excellent guidance and material for those intending to research aspects of language. This [second edition] is a good book and, while written for undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of language, it should serve as an important starting block for professionals wanting to become practitioner-researchers in this field.Child Language Teaching and Therapy
Excellent resource for any project-based course
Professor J Coates, University of Surrey
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
586 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4441-4536-6 (9781444145366)
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Alison Wray | Aileen Bloomer
Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies
A Practical Guide to Researching Language
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07/2017
3rd Edition
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Alison Wray | Aileen Bloomer
Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies
E-Book
01/2013
3rd Edition
Routledge
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Alison Wray | Aileen Bloomer
Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies
E-Book
01/2013
3rd Edition
Routledge
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Previous edition

Aileen Bloomer | Alison Wray | Kate Trott
Projects in Linguistics, Second Edition
Book
06/2006
2nd Edition
Hodder Education
€45.99
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Persons
Alison Wray, Research Professor, Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff University.
Aileen Bloomer, formerly Principal Lecturer in Language Studies and Linguistics, York St John University College.
Aileen Bloomer, formerly Principal Lecturer in Language Studies and Linguistics, York St John University College.
Content
Preface to the third edition Acknowledgements International Phonetic Alphabet Chapter 1: Introduction: starting on the right foot PART I: AREAS OF STUDY AND PROJECT IDEAS Chapter 2: Psycholinguistics Chapter 3: First-language acquisition and development Chapter 4: Second-language acquisition Chapter 5: Structure and meaning Chapter 6: Style in spoken and written texts Chapter 7: Sociolinguistics Chapter 8: Language and gender Chapter 9: Accents and dialects of English Chapter 10: History of English Chapter 11: Computer-mediated communication PART II: TECHNIQUES FOR COLLECTING DATA Chapter 12: Audio- and video-recorded data Chapter 13: Experiments Chapter 14: Questionnaires, interviews, and focus groups Chapter 15: Observation and case studies Chapter 16: Ethical considerations in research projects PART III: TOOLS FOR DATA ANALYSIS Chapter 17: Transcribing speech phonetically and phonemically Chapter 18: Transcribing speech orthographically Chapter 19: Using computers to study texts Chapter 20: Statistics and your project PART IV: PRESENTING YOUR WORK Chapter 21: How to reference Chapter 22: Plagiarism and how to avoid it Chapter 23: Handy hints on writing good academic English Chapter 24: Hints on giving a good oral presentation References Index