LINGUIST List 16.2238
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Fri Jul 22 2005
Qs: Instruments, Tests, Questionnaires; Words For 'If'
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1. Savas
Yesilyurt,
How to Find Instruments, Tests, Questionnaires
2. Bridget
Copley,
Languages With More Than One Word For 'If'
Message 1: How to Find Instruments, Tests, Questionnaires
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Date: 21-Jul-2005
From: Savas Yesilyurt <savas atauni.edu.tr>
Subject: How to Find Instruments, Tests, Questionnaires
Hello Sir/Madam, I am a research assistant at Ataturk University in Turkey. I will start the PhD program at ELT Departmant of the Education Faculty. I want to study Linguistics, in particular, Applied Linguistics. I need to learn how I can find tests, questionnaires, measures, scales, etc. which I will need in my studies and research on foreign language teaching, language teaching and learning. I think you could help in finding the instruments I need. Yours sincerely, Savaþ Correspondence: Savaþ YEÞÝLYURT, Ataturk University, Kazým Karabekir Education Faculty, The Foreign Language Teaching Department, Erzurum, Turkey, E-mail: Savas atauni.edu.tr Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Language Acquisition
Message 2: Languages With More Than One Word For 'If'
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Date: 21-Jul-2005
From: Bridget Copley <copley usc.edu>
Subject: Languages With More Than One Word For 'If'
I would like to be pointed to languages that have more than one word for ''if''. I'm less interested in contrasts of the ''if'' vs. ''when'' kind, and more interested in contrasts that have to do with two words that really are both translated as ''if''. Thanks! Linguistic Field(s): Morphology Semantics Typology
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