12.1537, Qs: Tamil/Telugu Stress, Copula Constructions
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Subject: 12.1537, Qs: Tamil/Telugu Stress, Copula Constructions
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Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:44:26 -0400
From: <russell at ufl.edu>
Subject: Tamil and Telugu stress judgments
2)
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 19:40:37 +0200 (CEST)
From: Ljuba Veselinova <ljuba at ling.su.se>
Subject: Copula constructions questionnaire
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:44:26 -0400
From: <russell at ufl.edu>
Subject: Tamil and Telugu stress judgments
Hello,
I'm seeking native speakers of Tamil and Telugu from India
who would be willing to assist in a short and simple stress
judgment test. The test can be conducted over email and
takes less than 3 minutes.
The test is given below. If you wish to participate, simply
respond to this email with your answers.
Thank you,
Russell Moon
Graduate Assistant
University of Florida
Program in Linguistics
Stress Judgment Test
Instructions: Please review the following list of
two-syllable words. Then, identify which words have main
stress on the first syllable (according to you) and which
words have main stress on the second syllable (again,
according to you). If both syllables have the same stress
or if the main stress is otherwise indeterminable, please
indicate this. Please choose according to intuitions you
might use while speaking in India, not abroad.
Word List:
pocket
garage
untie
doctor
pillow
again
trumpet
peanut
speaker
belie
gazelle
shutter
booklet
delay
enter
hotel
banner
leather
impart
extort
hammer
endure
roommate
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Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 19:40:37 +0200 (CEST)
From: Ljuba Veselinova <ljuba at ling.su.se>
Subject: Copula constructions questionnaire
Dear All,
I am sorry for cluttering the list with my questions lately but I am
at the end of my data collection and need some info that wasn't
readily available in the reference materials. I have set up a short
questionnaire about copula constructions at
http://ling252.ling.su.se/adam/Copula/besvara.asp
The languages I am mainly interested in are Comanche, Wichita,
Southeastern Pomo, Slave, Central Cree and Squamish. I have checked
lists devoted to Amerindian languages but those relevant to the
languages listed above do not seem to be very active. I would be very
very grateful if those you who know enough about those languages could
fill out my questionnaire or give me pointers to people who could help
me with it. Data from any less frequently spoken languages are very
welcome as well.
The data entered in the questionnaire are summarized and available
online. I can make my own data on copula constructions available
online as well if there is interest.
Thank you very very much for your help!
My best wishes,
Ljuba
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Ljuba Veselinova
Dept. of Linguistics Email: ljuba at ling.su.se
Stockholm University Phone: +46-8-16 2667/cell 0708-31 99 04
S-106 91 Stockholm Fax : +46-8-15 5389
Sweden URL : http://bamse.ling.su.se/~ljuba/index.shtml
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