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Wed Sep 30 2009
Qs: Lexical Questionnaire for Word Evolution Research
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1. Andreea
Calude,
Lexical Questionnaire for Word Evolution Research
Message 1: Lexical Questionnaire for Word Evolution Research
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Date: 25-Sep-2009
From: Andreea Calude <acalude gmail.com>
Subject: Lexical Questionnaire for Word Evolution Research
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Dear LINGUIST List readers, I am a linguist based at the University of Reading and currently undertaking research which aims to model word evolution. I am looking for participants to take part in my two minute (and it is two minutes!) online questionnaire. It is anonymous and purely voluntary. I aim to obtain data from both males and females, young and old, and in general anyone who considers themselves to have native-speaker abilities in English. The link to the questionnaire can be found here: http://www.calude.net/andreea Many thanks in advance for your time, Andreea Calude a.s.calude reading.ac.uk Lyle Building, University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6AJ, UK
Linguistic Field(s):
Historical Linguistics
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