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|a Gillioz, Christelle.
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|a Introduction to Experimental Linguistics
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|a Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Experimental Linguistics: General Principles -- 1.1. The scientific process -- 1.1.1. Qualitative and quantitative approaches -- 1.1.2. Observational research and experimental research -- 1.2. Characteristics of experimental research -- 1.2.1. Research questions and hypotheses -- 1.2.2. Manipulation of variables -- 1.2.3. Control of external variables -- 1.2.4. The notions of participants and items -- 1.2.5. Use of statistics and generalization of results
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|a 1.3. Types of experiment in experimental linguistics -- 1.3.1. Studying linguistic productions -- 1.3.2. Explicit and implicit measures of comprehension -- 1.3.3. Offline and online measures of comprehension -- 1.3.4. Research designs and experimental designs -- 1.4. Advantages and disadvantages of experimental linguistics -- 1.5. Where to access research on experimental linguistics -- 1.6. Conclusion -- 1.7. Revision questions and answer key -- 1.7.1. Questions -- 1.7.2. Answer key -- 1.8. Further reading -- 2. Building a Valid and Reliable Experiment
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|a 2.1. Validity and reliability of an experiment -- 2.2. Independent and dependent variables -- 2.3. Different measurement scales for variables -- 2.3.1. Qualitative variables -- 2.3.2. Quantitative variables -- 2.4. Operationalizing variables -- 2.5. Choosing a measure for every variable -- 2.6. Notions of reliability and validity of measurements -- 2.7. Choosing the modalities of independent variables -- 2.8. Identifying and controlling external and confounding variables -- 2.9. Conclusion -- 2.10. Revision questions and answer key -- 2.10.1. Questions -- 2.10.2. Answer key
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|a 2.11. Further reading -- 3. Studying Linguistic Productions -- 3.1. Differences between language comprehension and language production -- 3.2. Corpora and experiments as tools for studying production -- 3.3. Free elicitation tasks -- 3.4. Constrained elicitation tasks -- 3.5. Repetition tasks -- 3.6. Conclusion -- 3.7. Revision questions and answer key -- 3.7.1. Questions -- 3.7.2. Answer key -- 3.8. Further reading -- 4. Offline Methods for Studying Language Comprehension -- 4.1. Explicit tasks -- 4.1.1. Metalinguistic tasks -- 4.1.2. Acceptability judgments -- 4.1.3. Questionnaires
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|a 4.1.4. Forced-choice preference tasks -- 4.1.5. Comprehension tests -- 4.2. Implicit tasks -- 4.2.1. Action tasks -- 4.2.2. Recall tasks and recognition tasks -- 4.3. Conclusion -- 4.4. Revision questions and answer key -- 4.4.1. Questions -- 4.4.2. Answer key -- 4.5. Further reading -- 5. Online Methods for Studying Language Comprehension -- 5.1. Think-aloud protocols -- 5.2. Using time as an indicator of comprehension -- 5.3. Priming -- 5.4. Lexical decision tasks -- 5.5. Naming tasks -- 5.6. Stroop task -- 5.7. Verification task -- 5.8. The self-paced reading paradigm -- 5.9. Eye-tracking
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