Help in Linguistic Experiment

Kirsten Lodge klb57 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Fri Mar 7 03:42:15 UTC 2008


Dear Artyom,

I can't figure out how to download your article from that site.  Would  
you be so kind as to send it to me?  I am interested in your research.

Thanks,

Kirsten

Quoting Rtyom <azarenko at SIBMAIL.RU>:

> Dear colleagues,
>
>
>
> I am a Russian post-graduate writing my dissertation on the English language
> at Novosibirsk State University. My work constitutes a little part of a
> bigger project started a couple of years ago. The goal of my paper is
> lexicographic description of verbal analytical lexemes in English. The
> reference to what exactly these phenomena are and why they are given this
> kind of research will be mentioned below. The reason I turn to you in this
> list is that I am in need of empirical data that must be collected from the
> native speakers of English, of any variant. This is to be collected through
> the series of psycholinguistic experiments which fall into two independent
> stages. The first stage is what I call "distant", and is very simple and
> consumes no more than five minutes of the personal time of a participant of
> the experiment. This stage is likely to conduct with any person
> individually. The second stage is what I call "face-to-face", and intends to
> have one experimenter and a big group of the people tested together. In this
> case, there are several tests which are expected to present one by one. The
> essence of psycholinguistic experiments in my research is that the
> participant is given some verbal stimuli and he or she is asked to write
> down from one to five verbal reactions that evoke in your mind. For example,
> you see the stimulus "mother", and the first association might be "father",
> than "child", than "love", etc. Reactions are everything I need from the
> volunteers.
>
>
>
> So, if you are interested, contact me directly through the e-mail address
> azarenko at sibmail.ru and I will send you instructions and the Excel file with
> necessary materials. I would also appreciate the help of those of you who
> could cooperate with me in realizing the second stage of my experiment. You
> can benefit from this, as I offer my own help in organizing experiments with
> native Russian speakers in return. Write me a letter to discuss the issue.
>
>
>
> Besides, you can download the article, acquainting with the topic of my
> research in detail, by proceeding to
> http://rapidshare.com/files/97063456/Associative.rar.html. It is also
> available via my e-mail at your request.
>
>
>
> If there are teachers at your university interested in English studies,
> please forward this letter to them.
>
>
>
> Thank you for your assistance.
>
>
>
> Artyom A. Azarenko,
>
> NSU (Novosibirsk State University)
>
>
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