28.3159, Qs: survey - German, Polish, Spanish

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Subject: 28.3159, Qs: survey - German, Polish, Spanish

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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2017 12:19:37
From: Wojciech Lewandowski [woj.lewandowski at gmail.com]
Subject: survey - German, Polish, Spanish

 
Dear all, 

We are looking for native speakers of German, Spanish and Polish who would
like to participate in a ca. 25-minutes-long survey. The survey consists of
describing very short videoclips. 

Your answers will help to carry out a cross-linguistic project at the
University of Copenhagen. We would very much appreciate your participation. 

The link to the survey is: 

German:  http://wojciech-lewandowski.eu/index.php/871674?lang=de

Polish: http://wojciech-lewandowski.eu/index.php/235395?lang=pl

Spanish: http://wojciech-lewandowski.eu/index.php/293371?lang=es

Thank you so much!
 

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