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LINGUIST List 22.1518

Sat Apr 02 2011

Qs: Questionnaire: English Conversation Opening Patterns

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        1.     Mahmood Dehghan , Questionnaire: English Conversation Opening Patterns

Message 1: Questionnaire: English Conversation Opening Patterns
Date: 28-Mar-2011
From: Mahmood Dehghan <dehghanm361yahoo.com>
Subject: Questionnaire: English Conversation Opening Patterns
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Editor's Note: This submitter reworked the survey originally posted in this submission and a new LINGUIST issue was posted to disseminate it to the list members. This new submission,a long with the link to the improved survey, can be viewed here: http://linguistlist.org/issues/22/22-1944.html

Dear LINGUIST List subscribers,

For my PhD. course in Applied Linguistics, I'm conducting a research on the
Conversation Opening Patterns of native speakers of English to shed light
on cross-cultural similarities and differences in opening conversations.

I'd highly appreciate it if you could respond to the following questionnaire:

http://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=IMIIJI_a53799bc

Sincerely yours,

Mahmood Dehghan
PhD. Student of Applied Linguistics, Allameh Tabataba'i University.

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)


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