LINGUIST List 18.1194
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Thu Apr 19 2007
Qs: Participants in a French Study; Topic and Declarative Markers
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Directory
1. Arielle
Gereboff,
Participants in a French Study
2. Tara
Gibbs,
Agreement on Topic Markers and Declarative Markers
Message 1: Participants in a French Study
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Date: 19-Apr-2007
From: Arielle Gereboff <agerebof indiana.edu>
Subject: Participants in a French Study
Hi! I am a French linguistics graduate student conducting an experiment on the feminisation of professional titles in French. The experiment needs to be completed by next week (Ma 27th) and I am looking for volunteers to answer the questions on my survey. I am looking for native French speakers from any francophone country. I will send you the document electronically and you can re-submit it electronically to me. Please write me at agerebof indiana.edu if you are interested in participating. Thank you, Arielle Gereboff
Linguistic Field(s):
Morphology
Sociolinguistics
Message 2: Agreement on Topic Markers and Declarative Markers
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Date: 17-Apr-2007
From: Tara Gibbs <gibbs057 umn.edu>
Subject: Agreement on Topic Markers and Declarative Markers
I am looking for information about languages with topic or subject agreement on topic markers and declarative markers. Do you know of a language with such a phenomona or an article addressing this topic?
Linguistic Field(s):
Syntax
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