Module Description / Learning Outcomes
The module provides an introduction to research methods in language and linguistics. It familiarises students with the steps involved in undertaking a research project in language and linguistics: reviewing the literature, formulating research questions and hypotheses, choosing a suitable research design, data collection methods and analysis techniques, and reporting findings.
Aims
The module is aimed at enabling students to develop their own research project, that is, the final-year linguistics project LG831. This aim will be achieved by introducing students to the conventional structure and sections of a research report, including the purposes of each section, by offering practice in identifying and formulating research questions and/or hypotheses, and by offering an overview of research designs and methods, including data collection methods/instruments and data analysis methods and tools.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the module, students will have achieved the following:
- Awareness of basic concepts in linguistics research, different research designs, methods, data collection and analysis tools;
- Ability to write a literature review;
- Ability to identify and formulate research questions/hypotheses;
- Ability to choose a research design, data collection techniques and analysis methods that are suitable and appropriate for addressing specific research questions/hypotheses;
- Awareness of how to structure and write a research report.
- Module Supervisor: Karen Roehr-Brackin