LINGUIST List 19.2414
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Sun Aug 03 2008
Qs: Questions on Language Mixing Involving English
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1. Edgar W.
Schneider,
Questions on Language Mixing Involving English
Message 1: Questions on Language Mixing Involving English
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Date: 28-Jul-2008
From: Edgar W. Schneider <edgar.schneider sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de>
Subject: Questions on Language Mixing Involving English
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Dear all, I am interested in properties and uses of language forms in which English gets mixed with local languages. For this purpose I have put together a file with a list of questions to which you can get web access here: http://www-englishes.uni-regensburg.de/Questions_on_Mixing/index.shtml I'd appreciate it very much if you could (a) take a few minutes to respond to this questionnaire, fill it in/out and send it back to me; and/or (b) spread this file (and also this message) to others, e.g. to colleagues and in particular students, who might also be willing to get involved and to respond. Thank you very much for your time and effort, and I look forward to hearing from you! Best regards, Edgar Schneider
Linguistic Field(s):
Applied Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
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