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Acoustic PhoneticsAcoustic Phonetics is the study of the physical properties of speech sounds using instrumentation to measure and analyze sound waves. Pioneered by Peter Ladefoged and Kenneth SteveComparative MethodThe Comparative Method is a foundational technique in historical linguistics for reconstructing ancestral languages and establishing genetic relationships between related languagesCorpus LinguisticsCorpus Linguistics is the study of language based on large, representative collections of texts (corpora) processed by computer. Pioneered by John Sinclair and others, the method uDialectometryDialectometry is a quantitative method for measuring linguistic distances between dialects or languages using objective metrics applied to phonological, lexical, or phonetic data. ElectropalatographyElectropalatography (EPG) is an instrumental method for measuring tongue-to-palate contact during speech by using a specially designed artificial palate fitted with an array of senGeometric MorphometricsGeometric morphometrics is a quantitative analytical method that captures, analyzes, and compares the shapes of biological structures (bones, teeth, pottery) using coordinate data
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Acoustic PhoneticsComparative MethodCorpus LinguisticsDialectometryElectropalatographyGeometric MorphometricsGlottochronologyHPSGInternal ReconstructionLinguistic EthnographyMinimalist ProgramMultimodal Discourse AnalysisN400/P600 AnalysisOptimality TheoryPrototype TheoryPsycholinguistic Eye-TrackingSemantic Feature AnalysisSpeech Act TheorySystemic Functional Linguistics