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The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax offers a thorough exploration of experimental methodologies used to investigate syntactic structures and linguistic phenomena. Grant Goodall compiles contributions from leading researchers in the field, presenting both established techniques and innovative approaches to syntax experimentation.
This handbook covers essential topics including experimental design, participant selection, data collection methods, and statistical analysis specific to syntactic research. It addresses key considerations for conducting behavioral experiments, psycholinguistic studies, and corpus-based investigations. Readers will find practical guidance on implementing various experimental paradigms such as acceptability judgment tasks, reaction time studies, and eye-tracking experiments.
Ideal for graduate students, academic researchers, and linguists seeking to conduct rigorous empirical investigations, this resource bridges the gap between theoretical syntax and experimental practice. The handbook emphasizes best practices and methodological rigor necessary for producing reliable, replicable findings in experimental syntax research.







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