This course seeks to complement the foundational training offered in Linguistics Seminars I and II. It introduces the key concepts and methodologies specific to experimental linguistics. We will begin by investigating the principles of the scientific method (formulation of a research problem; identification of methods and data collection techniques; data collection, analysis, and interpretation). We will then delve into the specifics of applying this method to problems in linguistics, drawing on examples from a range of subdisciplines. The seminar will mainly comprise a series of lectures, each followed by a tutorial-like workshop. The lectures will focus on the principles of methodology demonstrated through empirical studies, while the workshops will have a more hands-on approach (e.g., analysis of corpus data, development of experimental methodologies, statistical analysis).
Students from other graduate programs may submit assignments in English with approval of the instructor.