LINGUIST List 23.1583
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Thu Mar 29 2012
Qs: Survey for Native English Speakers
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Date: 24-Mar-2012
From: Mehdi Vaez Dalili <mvaezdalili yahoo.com>
Subject: Survey for Native English Speakers
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Dear LinguistList members, I’m a PhD student of Applied Linguistics at the University of Isfahan. Currently, I’m conducting a research for my PhD dissertation and I need to solicit the judgments of native speakers of English (preferably informants with a university degree) on the degree of grammaticality of English multiple wh-questions. I would be grateful if you could kindly help me by filling out the questionnaire which should take no more than 5 minutes of your time. Here is the link to access the survey: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform? formkey=dEpJUEIxUzQyNWx5Z0xjaVBMS0RfZlE6MQ (Perhaps, the submission contains a URL that is broken onto 2 lines. When copying the link to your address bar, please be sure that you have copied the entire URL.) If you know of anyone else (preferably informants with a university degree) who might be willing to participate in the study, please feel free to forward the questionnaire link. If you have any questions or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at: mvaezdalili AT yahoo DOT com. Kind regards and many thanks in advance, Mehdi Vaez Dalili PhD Student Department of English Faculty of Foreign Languages University of Isfahan Isfahan Iran
Linguistic Field(s):
Applied Linguistics
Semantics
Syntax
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