LINGUIST List 21.3624
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Tue Sep 14 2010
Qs: Survey: French and Arabic Use in Tunisia and Morocco
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1. Rebekah
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Survey: French and Arabic Use in Tunisia and Morocco
Message 1: Survey: French and Arabic Use in Tunisia and Morocco
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Date: 11-Sep-2010
From: Rebekah Post <bekipost mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: Survey: French and Arabic Use in Tunisia and Morocco
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Dear LINGUIST community, I am studying the use of French and Arabic in Tunisia and Morocco as heard by native speakers of Tunisian and Moroccan Arabic who also speak French fluently. For this study, a part of my MA thesis, I am in need of native speakers of these two dialects who are at least 18 years old. I am carrying out a survey of these speakers by internet in order to learn their opinions on certain recorded sentences. Completing the survey will take approximately 20-30 minutes. The survey requires access to a computer with internet, preferably with headphones, or else with speakers. If you could forward this information on to anyone you know who is from Tunisia or Morocco, and complete the survey if you are, I would appreciate it greatly. The survey is country-specific and can be found at the sites below: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/tunisie http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/maroc If you have any questions about the survey or my project in general, I invite you to contact me at bekipost mail.utexas.edu. Thank you in advance for your assistance on this project, Rebekah Post MA student Department of French and Italian University of Texas at Austin
Linguistic Field(s):
Applied Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Tunisian Spoken (aeb)
Arabic, Moroccan Spoken (ary)
French (fra)
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