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Methodological Design and Validation in Data Collection for Linguistic Studies on Language Attrition in Contemporary Times
Abstract
This chapter outlines the foundational methods and validation techniques necessary for conducting both qualitative and quantitative research in the field of language attrition. It explores the methodological intricacies, challenges, and solutions pertinent to the study of language attrition, highlighting the role of AI software in facilitating a hybrid human-AI collaborative writing approach. The nuances of research design are examined emphasizing the paramount importance of validity and reliability in data collection, and the variety of tools and techniques relevant for effective data collection in contemporary research are elucidated. While centred primarily on language attrition, the methodologies and insights presented herein extend to a wider array of linguistic disciplines. This comprehensive examination serves as a guide for all academics endeavouring to navigate and contribute to the evolving field of language attrition.
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