Modiwl QXL-4432:
Linguistics Research Methods
Linguistics Research Methods 2023-24
QXL-4432
2023-24
School Of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 1 & 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Thora Tenbrink
Overview
The module may include:
1. The basics of research: Properties of good research (empirical methods, validity, falsifiability), aims, research questions and hypotheses, testing hypotheses (null & alternative hypothesis) – The empirical cycle
2. Constructs and operationalisation through variables; Sampling and validity
3. Types of methods: Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methodology
4. Experimental research design & basic statistical concepts (within- & between-subjects, power and effect size, parametric/non-parametric data)
5. Using the Library Services for research
6. Research methods (1): Interviews and questionnaires
7. Research methods (2): Experimental design
8. Research methods (3): Corpus approaches
9. Research methods (4): Discourse & Discourse Analysis
11. Statistical concepts
10. Writing a research proposal; academic writing style
The module may include:
1. The basics of research: Properties of good research (empirical methods, validity, falsifiability), aims, research questions and hypotheses, testing hypotheses (null & alternative hypothesis) – The empirical cycle.
2. Constructs and operationalisation through variables; Sampling and validity.
3. Types of methods: Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methodology.
4. Experimental research design & basic statistical concepts (within- & between-subjects, power and effect size, parametric/non-parametric data).
5. Using the Library Services for research
6. Research methods (1): Interviews and questionnaires
7. Research methods (2): Experimental design
8. Research methods (3): Corpus approaches
9. Research methods (4): Discourse & Discourse Analysis
11. Statistical concepts
10. Writing a research proposal; academic writing style.
Assessment Strategy
-Threshold - C (50%): The answer must address the question. The answer must show a basic knowledge and understanding of the relevant key areas and principles of the foundational theories, constructs and methodologies of Linguistics. The student must show evidence of being able to apply the principles to the analysis of language and linguistic examples and/or data. The answer must show evidence of some background study.
-Good - B: The answer must be focused and structured. The answer must show a better-than-average standard of knowledge and understanding of the foundational theories, constructs and methodologies of Linguistics. The linguistic examples used in the answer may be based upon examples from the literature but must also include original examples. The answer must show evidence of background study with at least some from primary sources.
-Excellent - A: The answer must be highly focused and well-structured. The answer must show comprehensive knowledge and detailed understanding. The answer must show some original interpretation, new links between topics and/or a new approach to a problem. The answer must show evidence of extensive background study using primary sources.
Learning Outcomes
- Critically analyse issues in linguistic research to generate relevant research questions and hypotheses.
- Evaluate a variety of linguistics research methodologies in order to identify a suitable method for a research question or questions.
- Evaluate and prioritise methodological and ethical issues pertaining to linguistic data collection and analysis.
- Evaluate, select and employ appropriate analytical tools, such as statistical procedures, for research in the domain of linguistics.
Assessment method
Report
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Research Article Critique
Weighting
30%
Due date
21/11/2023
Assessment method
Written Plan/Proposal
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Research Proposal (2000 words)
Weighting
50%
Due date
08/05/2024
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Critical Review of a Dissertation
Weighting
20%
Due date
19/01/2024