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Another arrow for the quiver: a new methodology for multilingual researchers

机译:Quiviver的另一个箭头:多语种研究人员的新方法

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This paper reports on a promising methodology for multilingualism studies that was trialled at the National Institute of Education (NIE) on the campus of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, in 2018. The methodology named the Aural-Oral Transect (AOT) is a systematic, easy-to-implement, unbiased way of collecting quantitative data on spoken language use in multilingual settings, and the data arising from its application provides a snapshot of the aural-oral landscape, that is, the landscape of 'heard speech', a landscape that is available to the ears rather than the eyes. With its ability to provide easy access to data on the actual speech habits of members of a multilingual community, the wide employment of the AOT could bring forth a revolution in multilingual studies. The AOT is not intended to supplant or obviate tried and tested data collection approaches, rather it is promoted here as an additional tool for gathering data that has hitherto remained out of reach, another arrow for the researcher's quiver.
机译:本文报告了在2018年新加坡南洋科技大学(NTU)校园国家教育学院(NIE)的多语言学研究的有希望的多语言研究方法,该研究所在2018年。该方法命名为听音调(AOT)是系统,易于实现的,用于在多语言设置中使用语言使用的定量数据的系统,易于实现的,以及其应用中产生的数据提供了一个口腔景观的快照,即“听到演讲”的景观,耳朵而不是眼睛可用的景观。凭借能够轻松获取关于多语种社区成员的实际语音习惯的数据,AOT的广泛就业可以在多语言研究中引发革命。 AOT不旨在取代或避免经过验证和测试的数据收集方法,而是在此促进作为收集迄今为止遗漏的数据的额外工具,研究人员的另一个箭头。

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