LINGUIST List 19.3927
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Qs: Web Phonetic Experiment/Survey
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1. Anastazija
Kirkova-Naskova,
Web Phonetic Experiment/Survey
Message 1: Web Phonetic Experiment/Survey
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Date: 20-Dec-2008
From: Anastazija Kirkova-Naskova <akirkova t-home.mk>
Subject: Web Phonetic Experiment/Survey
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Dear Colleagues, My name is Anastazija Kirkova-Naskova, Teaching Assistant in English Phonetics and Phonology at Skopje University. I am writing this e-mail to ask for your co-operation in an on-line phonetic experiment related to cross-language segmental phonology. This experiment is part of my MA study which concentrates on Macedonian-English learner language. It aims to describe the phonological phenomena that are most striking in the Macedonian-English accented speech as perceived by native speakers of English. It also examines the relationship between speech perception and speech production in the acquisition of certain English phonemes which are difficult for Macedonian learners of English. The successful completion of my study depends, however, on the number of English native speakers willing to participate in the experiment. Having in mind the limitations I encountered when designing the methodology (no financial support and lack of phonetically trained experts in Macedonia) and the benefits of the approach (wider audience, fast results), I have developed an online application with audio files and a set of questions. This consists of recordings of three tasks (a word list, a passage and free speech); the listener is expected to rate the subjects’ accent and make comments related to their speech. The total duration of the speech stimuli is approximately one hour and the overall duration of the experiment depends on the listener’s personal pace. The application is expected to be completed in December 2008, and the results to be gathered in the period between January 9th – 20th, 2009 (subject to agreement). I would be extremely grateful if you would consider participating in this experiment. Your contribution to this study as a native speaker and an expert phonetician is of crucial significance. If you are available in this period and willing to help please contact me so that I can keep you up-dated. I would also appreciate if you could tell me which period (or exact date) is most convenient for you so that I can plan the dynamics of the project. In case you are familiar with similar studies involving online-conducted phonetic experiments, I would also be very grateful if you could share the details. I will post a summary of your answers. Thank you for your understanding and support. Looking forward to receiving your reply. Sincerely yours, Anastazija Kirkova-Naskova Teaching Assistant Department of English Language and Literature Faculty of Philology Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje e-mail: akirkova t-home.mk phone: +389 70 350 531
Linguistic Field(s):
Phonetics
Phonology
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