28.5273, Qs: Lexical Equivalence and Non-Equivalence in Emotion Terms

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Subject: 28.5273, Qs: Lexical Equivalence and Non-Equivalence in Emotion Terms

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Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2017 11:23:55
From: Khalid EL ASRI [elasrik at gmail.com]
Subject: Lexical Equivalence and Non-Equivalence in Emotion Terms

 
I am conducting research about the acquisition of English emotion terms by
Moroccan learners of English. Emotions terms in both varieties have different
degrees of equivalence (near equivalence, partial equivalence, and
non-equivalence). The following multiple choice test can allow me to
investigate this issue. I would be grateful if I get responses from ONLY
native speakers of English and Moroccan learners of English.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wlczM8u0lEcDYXmdmajqCVKsmdZDjrIge-9U7ItkD0I/e
dit
 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics



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