| 10-76-4-B-03 | Introduction to English Linguistics 2 - Research Methods (in English) This course continues the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on how to do empirical work in linguistics. Students will be (…) This course continues the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on how to do empirical work in linguistics. Students will be introduced to the different methods and tools to collect, process and analyze linguistic data. In this course, we focus on observation and diaries as well as corpus studies.
Coursework and assessment You are expected to read and prepare selected texts for each session. The coursework will focus on real-life linguistic data and exercises which are designed to help you apply selected methods and tools and critically discuss their usefulness. By the end of the term, you are required to submit a portfolio comprising three data-based tasks, and participate in linguistic experiments.
Literature Rose, Heath & Jim McKinley & Jessica Briggs Baffoe-Djan. 2020. Data Collection Research Methods in Applied Linguistics. Bloomsbury Academic. Wray, Alison & Aileen Bloomer. 2012. Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies. 3rd edition. London: Hodder Education. You can find course dates and further information in Stud.IP. | Dr. Anke Schulz |
| 10-76-4-B-02 | Introduction to English Linguistics 2 - Research Methods (in English) This course continues the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on how to do empirical work in linguistics. Students will be (…) This course continues the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on how to do empirical work in linguistics. Students will be introduced to the different ways, methods and tools to obtain, process and analyze linguistic data. The following topics will be covered: research methodology and design, types of data collection, experiments, corpus linguistics, online dictionaries, transcription, and basic statistics.
Coursework and assessment: You are expected to read and prepare selected texts for each session. The coursework will focus on real-life linguistic data and exercises which are designed to help you apply the methods and tools and critically discuss their usefulness. Participants are required to submit a portfolio comprising different data-based tasks ("worksheets") and other assignments that will be worked on in the course of the semester.
Basic introductory textbooks Sealey, A. (2010), Researching English Language. A resource book for students. London: Routledge. Wray, A. & A. Bloomer (2012), Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies. 3rd edition. London: Hodder Education. You can find course dates and further information in Stud.IP. | Dr. Inke Du Bois |
| 10-76-4-B-01 | Introduction to English Linguistics 2 - Research Methods (in English) This course continues the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on how to do empirical work in linguistics. Students will be (…) This course continues the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on how to do empirical work in linguistics. Students will be introduced to the different ways, methods and tools to obtain, process and analyze linguistic data. The following topics will be covered: research methodology and design, types of data collection, experiments, corpus linguistics, online dictionaries, linguistic fieldwork, and transcription.
Coursework and assessment
You are expected to read and prepare selected texts for each session. The coursework will focus on real-life linguistic data and exercises which are designed to help you apply selected methods and tools and critically discuss their usefulness. You are required to submit a portfolio comprising different data-based tasks ("worksheets") and other assignments that will be worked on in the course of the semester.
NOTE: This course will only commence on the 17th of April, meaning there will be NO class on the 10th of April.
Basic introductory textbooks
Sealey, A. (2010), Researching English Language. A resource book for students. London: Routledge. Wray, A. & A. Bloomer (2012), Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies. 3rd edition. London: Hodder Education. You can find course dates and further information in Stud.IP. | Nicole Hober, M.A. |
| 10-76-4-B-04 | Introduction to English Linguistics 2 - Research Methods (in English) This course builds on the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on conducting empirical research in linguistics. Students will (…) This course builds on the general introduction to English Linguistics from last semester, focusing on conducting empirical research in linguistics. Students will explore various methods, tools, and approaches for obtaining, processing, and analyzing linguistic data. Topics covered include research methodology and design, data collection methods, experimental approaches, corpus linguistics, critical discourse studies, conversation analysis, basic statistics, and transcription.
Coursework and Assessment Students are expected to read and prepare selected texts for each session. Coursework will involve analyzing real-life linguistic data through hands-on exercises designed to apply selected methods and critically evaluate their effectiveness. Assessment is based on a portfolio comprising data-based tasks ("worksheets") and other assignments completed throughout the semester.
Basic Textbooks: Sealey, A. (2010). Researching English Language: A Resource Book for Students. London: Routledge. Wray, A. & Bloomer, A. (2012). Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies (3rd ed.). London: Hodder Education. You can find course dates and further information in Stud.IP. | Franziska Kleine, M.A. |