17.3751, Qs: On-line Experiment
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Subject: 17.3751, Qs: On-line Experiment
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Date: 15-Dec-2006
From: Thomas Hoffmann < thomas.hoffmann at sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de >
Subject: On-line Experiment
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Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 12:01:03
From: Thomas Hoffmann < thomas.hoffmann at sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de >
Subject: On-line Experiment
Dear all,
I am currently trying to wrap up my PhD thesis and have decided that I need
more data. That is why I'm running another on-line syntactic acceptability
experiment.
I would be very grateful if you could forward this request to your students
or other people who you think might be willing to participate. Here are the
details:
What? Syntactic acceptability judgements
Who? Speakers of British English
Payment? Since my financial resources are limited, I decided on the
following procedure:
All participants will be entered into a prize draw. Prizes are:
1st prize: 20 Pound gift certificate from Amazon.co.uk
2nd prize: 15 Pound gift certificate from Amazon.co.uk
3rd prize: 10 Pound gift certificate from Amazon.co.uk
How? Just visit the following webpage and follow the instructions:
www-webexp.uni-regensburg.de
Should the experiment not run on your computer you might need to install a
newer Java version. For this, all you have to do is go to
www.java.com
and click ''download now''.
[Shouldn't take more than a few seconds.]
Thank you all very much in advance!
Best wishes,
Thomas Hoffmann
Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
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