20.550, Qs: Seeking Native Speakers of Hausa

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Subject: 20.550, Qs: Seeking Native Speakers of Hausa

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Date: 19-Feb-2009
From: Philip Davis < pwd at rice.edu >
Subject: Seeking Native Speakers of Hausa
 

	
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 15:10:52
From: Philip Davis [pwd at rice.edu]
Subject: Seeking Native Speakers of Hausa

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I am looking for (a) native speaker(s) of Hausa who would be willing to
respond to a few questions about Hausa usage. There may be 6 to 8
questions, but they should be fairly precise and not require too much time
(I think). If you are willing, I can provide the sentences in an e-mail
(without indication of tone) or in a pdf file (with tone marked). You may
respond to me at pwd at rice.edu. Thanks in advance for your help.

Best,
Philip Davis
pwd at rice.edu 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics






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