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Thu Feb 02 2012
Qs: Narrative vs. Testimonial Survey
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1. Jim Okrasinski ,
Narrative vs. Testimonial Survey
Message 1: Narrative vs. Testimonial Survey
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Date: 31-Jan-2012
From: Jim Okrasinski <jimokrasinski gmail.com>
Subject: Narrative vs. Testimonial Survey
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Hello Linguists, I'm a graduate student in Linguistics looking for participants to take 15 minutes of their time to help with the collection of data via a survey. Link below: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FCPWVTK My thesis is a Labovian narrative analysis of stories provided by participants of multi-day charity events (aidsrides/breast walks)posted on event websites. Also,if anyone has done research in the area of testimonials of this type, please contact me directly. Thank you for your help, Jim Okrasinski Northeastern Illinois University
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
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