Quantitative Research Methods for Linguists: a questions and answers approach for students
ISBN: 9781315181707
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited
Subjects: Education; Language & Literature; Research Methods in Education; Language & Linguistics; English Language; Linguistics;

Quantitative Research Methods for Linguistics provides an accessible introduction to research methods for undergraduates undertaking research for the first time. Employing a task-based approach, the authors demonstrate key methods through a series of worked examples, allowing students to take a learn-by-doing approach and making quantitative methods less daunting for the novice researcher.

Key features include:

Chapters framed around real research questions, walking the student step-by-step through the various methods; Guidance on how to design your own research project; Basic questions and answers that every new researcher needs to know; A comprehensive glossary that makes the most technical of terms clear to readers; Coverage of different statistical packages including R and SPSS.

Quantitative Research Methods for Linguistics is essential reading for all students undertaking degrees in linguistics and English language studies.


Tim Grant is Professor in Forensic Linguistics at Aston University, UK.

Urszula Clark is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at Aston University, UK.

Gertrud Reershemius is the 50th Anniversary Chair in Language Contact and Linguistics at Aston University, UK.

David Pollard is Learning and Teaching Support Manager at Aston University, UK.

Sarah Hayes is Senior Lecturer in Technology Enhanced and Flexible Learning at Aston University, UK

Garry Plappert is a lecturer in the Department of English at Aston University, UK.

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