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Date: 20-Jul-2007 From: Michael Barrie <mibarrieinterchange.ubc.ca> Subject: English judgments on multiple sluicing E-mail this message to a friend
I am investigating the grammaticality/acceptability of multiple sluicing in English in various environments. If you are a native speaker of English, I would be very grateful for your participation in this short survey. The following link contains 12 sentences to which you are asked to give a grammaticality/acceptability rating from 1 (best/ok) to 5 (worst/*).
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or are interested in this research. Once I have collected a reasonably large sample size, I will post the results.