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The Blackwell Guide to Research Methods in Bilingualism and Multilingualism
“An intellectually rich, comprehensive, lucid introduction to conceptualizing, developing, conducting and dispersing the results of research on bilingual individuals and populations. The editors have, brilliantly, enlisted researchers known for their work in the areas they have been asked to cover, so that both details and structure are fully thought-through and au courant.” Loraine K. Obler, City University of New York “Students and more experienced researchers alike will find this volume invaluable in providing exactly what they need. Edited by two experienced and respected practitioners, the Guide focuses on details of method and procedure, as well as outlining major issues in the field and providing useful (and useable) models for research projects.” Lesley Milroy, University of Michigan and University of Oxford “This is a highly innovative book - of great value to everybody who wants to do research on bilingualism, in whatever methodological framework. Comprehensive, always to the point, and full of good ideas. If you have a research question about bilingualism, this book will show you how to answer it.” Peter Auer, University of Frieburg
Li Wei (Edited by), L Wei (Author), Melissa G. Moyer (Edited by)
9781405179003, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 22 April 2008
432 pages
24.8 x 17.3 x 2.3 cm, 0.735 kg
“In summary, I can think of no other text that offers such a wide range of practical advise for actually carrying out research. This guide will find a place in courses on bi- and multilingualism, in linguistic field methods and even ethnographic methods courses, as well as on the shelves of university libraries and scholars interested in this subject.” (Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 19 June 2013) "This book accomplishes something quite unique, in providing a background knowledge and understanding of research methodologies used in studies of bilingualism and multilingualism." (Journal of Sociolinguistics, April 2009) "Provides a comprehensive overview of research methods on bilingualism. The overview of each research method is very brief and clear." (Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2009)
As globalization has increased awareness of the extent of language contact and linguistic diversity, questions concerning bilingualism and multilingualism have taken on an increasing importance from both practical and scholarly points of view. Written by leading experts and practitioners in the field, The Blackwell Guide to Research Methods in Bilingualism and Multilingualism:
List of Figures vii List of Tables viii Notes on Contributors ix Acknowledgments xv Preface xvi Part I Researching Bilingualism and Multilingualism 1 1 Research Perspectives on Bilingualism and Multilingualism 3 2 Research as Practice: Linking Theory, Method, and Data 18 Part II Procedures, Methods, and Tools 33 3 Types and Sources of Bilingual Data 35 4 Bilingual Speech Data: Criteria for Classification 53 5 Selecting Individuals, Groups, and Sites 73 6 Study Design: Cross-sectional, Longitudinal, Case, and Group 88 7 Laboratory Designs and Paradigms: Words, Sounds, and Sentences 108 8 Imaging Technologies 132 9 Interviews and Questionnaires 158 10 Recording Audio and Video 177 11 Transcription 192 12 Quantification and Statistics 214 13 Data Banks and Corpora 232 14 Doing Ethnography 249 15 Social Network Analysis 263 16 Conversation and Interactional Analysis 275 17 Critical Discourse Analysis 296 18 Narrative Analysis 311 19 Media Analysis 326 Part III Project Ideas, Dissemination, and Resources 343 20 Project Ideas 345 21 Disseminating Research: A Guide to Conference Presentation and Journal Publication 354 22 Resources for Research on Bilingualism and Multilingualism 361 References 365 Index 399
Li Wei
Melissa G. Moyer
Jacomine Nortier
Penelope Gardner-Chloros
Elizabeth Lanza
Zhu Hua and Annabelle David
Judith F. Kroll, Chip Gerfen, and Paola E. Dussias
Jubin Abutalebi and Pasquale Anthony Della Rosa
Eva Codó
Ignasi Clemente
Maria Teresa Turell and Melissa G. Moyer
Natasha Tokowicz and Tessa Warren
Ad Backus
Monica Heller
Xu Daming, Wang Xiaomei, and Li Wei
Holly R. Cashman
Adrian Blackledge
Aneta Pavlenko
Tony Purvis
Li Wei and Melissa G. Moyer
Melissa G. Moyer and Li Wei
Li Wei and Melissa G. Moyer
Subject Areas: Linguistics [CF]
