Applying the ‘map task’ to elicit and analyze linguistic data (Methodenvortrag)
Date
Tuesday, 12th November 2013
Location
Rheinsprung 9/11, Raum 118 Basel Switzerland
veranstalter: Andrew John Merrison (York St. John’s University) ansprechpartner: Miriam Locher email: miriam.locher@unibas.ch web: institution: HPSL language: Englisch location institution: Basel date_raw: 12.11.2013, 10:15-12:00h date_sort: 12.11.2013, 00:00:00
Dr. Andrew Merrison (York St. John’s) will report on his research in connection with applying the ‘map task’ to elicit and then analyze data.
This talk is given in the context of the lecture series on research methodology in linguistics. It will take place on Tuesday, 12 November, 10:15-12:00h in room 118 at the Rheinsprung 9/11.
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