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Abstract
The importance of methodological developments has recently been emphasized both in language attitude research specifically (Kircher & Zipp 2022), and across linguistics and the social sciences more broadly, where there has been a particular focus on replicability (Sönnig & Werner 2021; Kobrock & Roettger 2023). One aspect of this concerns the adoptions of more open, consistent, and comparable implementations of method.
We introduce a new digital application (the L’ART Research Assistant) for research in multilingualism and language attitudes. The app is specifically dDesigned specifically for work with bilingual populations who speakspeaking a majority and a regional/minority/minoritized/heritage language, the app implementing implements reference versions of some commonly used research methods and tasks. This offers benefits tobenefits the research community by enhancing consistency and comparability within and across studies and by improving replicability and reproducibility.
We discuss technical and methodological considerations behind the app and illustrate its use with a brief case study of language attitudes across three European communities whose regional/minority languages receive radically different degrees of socio-political recognition: Lombard (Italy), Moselle-Franconian (Belgium), and Welsh (UK). This The case study demonstrates not only how the app facilitates research across different communities that is easily comparable, but our results also reveal fundamental differences in attitude scores depending on the methods used employed (AToL v. MGT). Consequently, we argue that there is a need to move toward both the adoption of more consistent, comparable methods as well as toward a more holistic approach to measuring language attitudes, where a battery of tests — as opposed to a single measure — should become the norm.
We introduce a new digital application (the L’ART Research Assistant) for research in multilingualism and language attitudes. The app is specifically dDesigned specifically for work with bilingual populations who speakspeaking a majority and a regional/minority/minoritized/heritage language, the app implementing implements reference versions of some commonly used research methods and tasks. This offers benefits tobenefits the research community by enhancing consistency and comparability within and across studies and by improving replicability and reproducibility.
We discuss technical and methodological considerations behind the app and illustrate its use with a brief case study of language attitudes across three European communities whose regional/minority languages receive radically different degrees of socio-political recognition: Lombard (Italy), Moselle-Franconian (Belgium), and Welsh (UK). This The case study demonstrates not only how the app facilitates research across different communities that is easily comparable, but our results also reveal fundamental differences in attitude scores depending on the methods used employed (AToL v. MGT). Consequently, we argue that there is a need to move toward both the adoption of more consistent, comparable methods as well as toward a more holistic approach to measuring language attitudes, where a battery of tests — as opposed to a single measure — should become the norm.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 7-32 |
| Journal | Linguistics Beyond and Within |
| Volume | 10 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 31 Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- language attitudes
- bilingualism
- methodology
- research tools
- replicability
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Understanding the relationship between speaker’s attitudes and linguistic behaviour across speech communities
Tamburelli, M. (PI)
1/08/21 → 30/06/25
Project: Research
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L’ART Research Assistant
Breit, F. (Developer), Tamburelli, M. (Developer) & Gruffydd, I. (Other), 3 May 2023Research output: Non-textual form › Software
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The L' ART Research Assistant: A digital toolkit for bilingualism and language attitude research
Breit, F., Tamburelli, M., Gruffydd, I. & Brasca, L., 4 May 2023, (Unpublished).Research output: Working paper
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Activities
- 1 Oral presentation
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Pushing boundaries in the measurement of language attitudes: Combining new technology and standardising practice
Tamburelli, M. (Speaker), Breit, F. (Speaker), Gruffydd, I. (Speaker) & Arioli, A. (Speaker)
13 Oct 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
Press/Media
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Platt in the Eifel: Study highlights importance for identity and community
16/03/25 → 17/03/25
3 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
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Bangor researchers launch new app to boost research into regional and minority languages
Tamburelli, M., Breit, F. & Gruffydd, I.
11/06/23
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Other
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Prifysgol Bangor yn lansio ap newydd i 'hwyluso ymchwil i ieithoedd lleiafrifol'
Tamburelli, M., Breit, F. & Gruffydd, I.
11/06/23
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Other
Datasets
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Data: Speaker's attitudes and linguistic behaviour from three communities
Tamburelli, M. (Creator), Breit, F. (Creator), Gruffydd, I. (Contributor) & Arioli, A. (Contributor), Prifysgol Bangor University, 21 Feb 2024
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