Semantic elicitation in the field: on managing data and conducting sessions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14288/sfm.v4i1.196097Keywords:
semantics, fieldwork, elicitation, logistics, implementationAbstract
This paper is a report of personal research methodology. More specifically, it describes a few approaches I have developed and used in the course of investigating semantic topics via elicitation in the field. The first half deals with data for/from semantic elicitation: creating stimuli, handling variation in judgments, and keeping track of collected data. The second half focuses on working with consultants: finding them, training them, and conducting sessions.
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