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Wed Jun 09 2010
Qs: Participate in CEDEL2: Spanish Learner Corpus
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1. Cristóbal
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Participate in CEDEL2: Spanish Learner Corpus
Message 1: Participate in CEDEL2: Spanish Learner Corpus
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Date: 08-Jun-2010
From: Cristóbal Lozano <cristoballozano ugr.es>
Subject: Participate in CEDEL2: Spanish Learner Corpus
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We are looking for volunteers to participate in an online study about how English native speakers learn Spanish. Corpus Escrito del Español L2 (CEDEL2) is a 725,000 word corpus of learner Spanish. We are still collecting data online. How to participate: - If you are a learner of Spanish (any level) you can participate. - If you are a Spanish instructor/lecturer, please get in touch with us. - Spanish native speakers can also participate. - Participants will get a printed certificate of participation plus their results on a Spanish grammar placement test. Participate online now: http://www.uam.es/proyectosinv/woslac/cedel2.htm For further information contact: Cristóbal Lozano, cristoballozano ugr.es
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Language Acquisition
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