For research in linguistic anthropology, the successful execution of
research projects is a challenging but essential task. Balancing
research design with data collection methods, this textbook guides
readers through the key issues and principles of the core research
methods in linguistic anthropology.
Designed for students conducting research projects for the first time,
or for researchers in need of a primer on key methodologies, this book
provides clear introductions to key concepts, accessible discussions of
theory and practice through illustrative examples, and critical
engagement with current debates. Topics covered include creating and
refining research questions, planning research projects, ethical
considerations for research, quantitative and qualitative data
collection methods, data processing, data analysis, and how to write a
successful grant application. Each chapter is illustrated by cases
studies which showcase methods in practice, and are supported by
activities and exercises, discussion questions, and further reading
lists. Research Methods in Linguistic Anthropology is an essential
resource for both experienced and novice linguistic anthropologists and
is a valuable textbook for research methods courses.