34.2173, Qs: Seeking Native English Speakers for an Online Study for PhD Thesis Data Collection
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Subject: 34.2173, Qs: Seeking Native English Speakers for an Online Study for PhD Thesis Data Collection
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Date: 10-Jul-2023
From: Vicki Li [weiyili at link.cuhk.edu.hk]
Subject: Seeking Native English Speakers for an Online Study for PhD Thesis Data Collection
Greetings! I'm a PhD student at the Chinese University of Hong Kong,
and we are inviting English native speakers to participate in an
online study that aims to explore the differences between native
English speakers and L2 learners in their understanding of pragmatic
uses in English.
Your participation will contribute significantly to our research on
English pragmatics recognition and will help further our understanding
of language acquisition and processing.
Study details:
Duration: Approximately 15 minutes
Requirements: A computer or laptop with a keyboard (mobile devices are
not suitable for this study)
If you are interested in participating, we will send you the link
below to access the online experiment (Since the link requires credits
to access, we would like to confirm with you whether you are willing
to take the test). Instructions and further information will be
provided upon starting the study. Thank you in advance for your
valuable contribution to our research. We greatly appreciate your time
and effort! Please contact me if you'd like to participate:
weiyili at link.cuhk.edu.hk
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
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