Statistical Methods in Language and Linguistic Research

Author:   Pascual Cantos Gómez
Publisher:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781845534318


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 January 2013
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you.

Our Price $250.80 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Statistical Methods in Language and Linguistic Research


Add your own review!

Overview

Statistical Methods in Language and Linguistic Research illustrates with numerous examples how quantitative methods can most fruitfully contribute to linguistic analysis and research. It does not intend to offer an exhaustive presentation of all statistical techniques available to linguistics, but to demonstrate the contribution that statistics can and should make to linguistic studies. This book shows how quantitative methods and statistical techniques can supplement qualitative analyses of language. It attempts to present some mathematical and statistical properties of natural languages, and introduces some of the quantitative methods which are of the most value in working empirically with texts and corpora, illustrating the various issues with numerous examples and moving from the most basic descriptive techniques to decision-taking techniques and to more sophisticated multivariate statistical language models.

Full Product Details

Author:   Pascual Cantos Gómez
Publisher:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9781845534318


ISBN 10:   184553431
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 January 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Some Basic Issues 2. Scales and Variables 3. Parametric Versus Non-parametric Statistics 4. Reducing Dimensionality: Multivariate Statistics 5. Word Frequency Lists 6. Words in Context Appendix 1: Standard Normal Distribution Appendix 2: Examples of Appropriate Statistics Appendix 3: T-distribution Appendix 4: F-distribution Appendix 5: Pearson Product-moment Correlation Coefficient Appendix 6: U-distribution for a Two-tailed Mann-Whitney Test Appendix 7: Sign Test Appendix 8: Chi-square Distribution Appendix 9: Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient

Reviews

...I enjoyed reading this book. As a reader I could both improve my knowledge of some of the statistical procedures and obtain a better understanding of some aspects of corpus linguistics. Applied linguistics postgraduate students and researchers will find this book helpful in understanding some of the complex statistical procedures like DFA. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics The overall benefit from Cantos Gomez's Statistical Methods in Language and Linguistic Research is thus clear: Language researchers aiming to use statistics in their research can use this resource as guiding reference. Other language students whose investigation may not need to rely on quantitative methods, may discover in the multitude of case scenarios described direct evidence for statistical extension in their work (for instance when comparing sets and grouping elements according to linguistic features, or even if examining stylistic aspects in literary works). Iberica Statistical Methods in Language and Linguistic Research provides a useful and accessible introduction to the world of statistics for beginners. The main advantage of the book... is the fact that it offers a detailed explanation of classical statistical techniques. The text contains many examples, which will definitely help a novice to understand the logic behind the statistical tests. Another strong point is the systematic discussion and comparison of parametric and non-parametric methods offered in Chapter 3. Since linguistic data tend to deviate from normality, this approach is very welcome.' LinguistList A thorough read of this book would benefit any applied linguist conducting quantitative research, regardless of orientation and background, but especially those interested in analyzing corpus data. Few methods authors in the field have ventured into the statistical territory mapped out in this book. Even fewer have succeeded, as this book has, in presenting the material in such an approachable manner.' Studies in Second Language Acquisition The aim of the book is to illustrate the contribution of statistics and quantitative methods to linguistic analysis, studies and research and the author has fully achieved the goal by presenting most valued quantitative techniques for working empirically through corpora and texts and illustrating them with the help of sufficient examples. Without any doubt it is of special interest to students, researchers and tutors of linguistics and mathematical linguistics (especially statistical/quantitative linguistics). Journal of Quantitative Linguistics ...the book provides many examples taken from different research studies, such as literature and language acquisition. ...A large number of tables and figures facilitate the comprehension of the models proposed. L'analisi Linguistica e Letteraria


...I enjoyed reading this book. As a reader I could both improve my knowledge of some of the statistical procedures and obtain a better understanding of some aspects of corpus linguistics. Applied linguistics postgraduate students and researchers will find this book helpful in understanding some of the complex statistical procedures like DFA. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics The overall benefit from Cantos Gómez's Statistical Methods in Language and Linguistic Research is thus clear: Language researchers aiming to use statistics in their research can use this resource as guiding reference. Other language students whose investigation may not need to rely on quantitative methods, may discover in the multitude of case scenarios described direct evidence for statistical extension in their work (for instance when comparing sets and grouping elements according to linguistic features, or even if examining stylistic aspects in literary works). Iberica Statistical Methods in Language and Linguistic Research provides a useful and accessible introduction to the world of statistics for beginners. The main advantage of the book... is the fact that it offers a detailed explanation of classical statistical techniques. The text contains many examples, which will definitely help a novice to understand the logic behind the statistical tests. Another strong point is the systematic discussion and comparison of parametric and non-parametric methods offered in Chapter 3. Since linguistic data tend to deviate from normality, this approach is very welcome.' LinguistList A thorough read of this book would benefit any applied linguist conducting quantitative research, regardless of orientation and background, but especially those interested in analyzing corpus data. Few methods authors in the field have ventured into the statistical territory mapped out in this book. Even fewer have succeeded, as this book has, in presenting the material in such an approachable manner.' Studies in Second Language Acquisition The aim of the book is to illustrate the contribution of statistics and quantitative methods to linguistic analysis, studies and research and the author has fully achieved the goal by presenting most valued quantitative techniques for working empirically through corpora and texts and illustrating them with the help of sufficient examples. Without any doubt it is of special interest to students, researchers and tutors of linguistics and mathematical linguistics (especially statistical/quantitative linguistics). Journal of Quantitative Linguistics ...the book provides many examples taken from different research studies, such as literature and language acquisition. ...A large number of tables and figures facilitate the comprehension of the models proposed. L'analisi Linguistica e Letteraria


Statistical Methods in Language and Linguistic Research provides a useful and accessible introduction to the world of statistics for beginners. The main advantage of the book... is the fact that it offers a detailed explanation of classical statistical techniques. The text contains many examples, which will definitely help a novice to understand the logic behind the statistical tests. Another strong point is the systematic discussion and comparison of parametric and non-parametric methods offered in Chapter 3. Since linguistic data tend to deviate from normality, this approach is very welcome. LinguistList Language researchers aiming to use statistics in their research can use this resource as a guiding reference. Other language students whose investigation may not need to rely on quantitative methods, may discover in the multitude of case scenarios described direct evidence or statistical extension in their work. Iberica A thorough read of this book would benefit any applied linguist conducting quantitative research, regardless of orientation and background, but especially those interested in analyzing corpus data. Few methods authors in the field have ventured into the statistical territory mapped out in this book. Even fewer have succeeded, as this book has, in presenting the material in such an approachable manner. Studies in Second Language Acquisition I enjoyed reading this book. As a reader I could both improve my knowledge of some of the statistical procedures and obtain a better understanding of some aspects of corpus linguistics. Applied linguistics postgraduate students and researchers will find this book helpful in understanding some of the complex statistical procedures like DFA. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics


Author Information

Pascual Cantos Gomez has been a lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at Universidad de Murcia, Spain, since 1990. Prior to this he had spent two years teaching English in a secondary school and the Escuela Oficial de Idiomas of Murcia. His main research interests are in Corpus Linguistics, Quantitative Linguistics, Computational Lexicography and Computer Assisted Language Learning. He is a member of the Linguistica Aplicada a la Computacion, Ensenanza de Lenguas y Lexicografi Research Group at the University of Murcia.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

MRG2025CC

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List