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Dear Slavomir, 
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<div>Please see this site <a href="https://nominal-categorisation.surrey.ac.uk/projects/optimal-categorisation/experiments/">https://nominal-categorisation.surrey.ac.uk/projects/optimal-categorisation/experiments/</a>
<div>for resources for eliciting possessive classifiers (which are in the process of becoming more gender-like). </div>
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<div>The materials are from an ESRC-funded project, involving mainly Mike Franjieh, Ally Grandison and myself. </div>
<div>You can read about some of the results here: <a href="https://www.glossa-journal.org/article/id/16601/">https://www.glossa-journal.org/article/id/16601/</a></div>
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<div>Very best</div>
<div>Grev</div>
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<div>On 2 Sep 2025, at 16:15, Slavomír Čéplö via Lingtyp <lingtyp@listserv.linguistlist.org> wrote:</div>
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<div>Dear friends,
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<div dir="auto">I am looking for resources for elicitation by means of visual stimuli (primarily static images) used in field work, especially to study syntax. If you know of any templates, examples, studies done in such way etc., I would very much appreciate
 if you could share them with me.</div>
<div dir="auto">Thank you!<br>
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<div dir="auto">Best wishes,</div>
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<div dir="auto">Slavomír</div>
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