Current research & resources
A common interest shared among researchers in our group is emphasis on field research within the communities whose grammars we investigate. In summary, we seek to extend theoretical and laboratory research directly into the field and feel that our research provides invaluable insights into the grammar of bi- and multilingual speakers. Members of our research group use various software programs that aid us in codifying natural data, searching and analyzing corpus data, and in conducting controlled experiments. For the purpose of codifying data, we use ELAN. For those of us interested in phonetic and phonological aspects of language contact, we use Praat. We often use programs such as PsychoPy, Pebl, and OpenSesame to conduct experimental field work. Throughout the academic year members of the research group (usually in our regular meetings) will occasionally hold informal training sessions on the set-up and application of these shareware software options. |
Current Research Projects
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Presentations & Publications
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