Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content

SSHRC-funded project dealing with functions of English in the landscapes of two German cities, and young Germans’ ideas about what using English in Germany is for.

Main menu

  • Home
  • About the project
  • Team
  • Sample Data
  • Publications and Presentations
  • Links and Resources

Category Archives: Data collection

Data collection training

Posted on October 1, 2021 by Jennie Dailey-O’Cain

Today Jennie took Wangtaolue on a training session in linguistic landscape data collection (right here in Edmonton)! The fall weather was excellent, and we had a lot of (COVID-safe) fun. It was great to get to chat about the different types of images that are useful to us. 

Posted in Data collection, Linguistic Landscapes

Data collection in Mannheim and Leipzig

Posted on July 5, 2021 by Jennie Dailey-O’Cain
Reply
Our research assistant Regan is in Mannheim these days taking pictures of the different uses of English in the linguistic landscape. She’ll also be in Leipzig starting in mid-July. If you see her, give her a shout! (Ihr Deutsch ist übrigens wirklich ausgezeichnet.)
Posted in Data collection, Linguistic Landscapes | Leave a reply

Find us on Twitter! @IdeolEngLL

Recent Posts

  • New paper: “Turn-taking in the interactive Linguistic Landscape”
  • Focus group recruitment
  • Interaction in the linguistic landscape
  • Puzzling out “interactive” linguistic landscape data
  • Data collection training

Recent Comments

    Proudly powered by WordPress