looking for Czech, Slovak, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovenian and Croatian participants
J.Golubovic
j.golubovic at RUG.NL
Tue Oct 22 12:36:56 UTC 2013
Dear colleagues,
The University for Groningen has started a large project on mutual intelligibility between various Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages and I would kindly like to ask for your help spread the link to Czech, Slovak, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovenian and Croatian participants. The experiment is open to participants of any age or level of education and no knowledge of English is required to take part, since all the instructions are in their native languages. Could you please spread the following link and/or the accompanying text to any contacts (acquaintances, family, students) you might have?
Have you ever wondered how well you
can understand other Slavic languages? Usually it is more than you might think!
If the answer is YES, please visit www.micrela.nl/app(http://www.micrela.nl/app).
The test will not take more than 10 minutes. And please share the link with
your friends, the more participants, the better!
Thank you!
The test takes about 10 minutes, most participants find it interesting, and if they leave their e-mail address, they have a chance to win various prizes. In order to conduct the necessary data analyses, we need about 3000 participants per language, and through the power of the internet, we hope we can achieve that!
Thank you very much in advance and if you are interested in the results, please send an e-mail to j.golubovic at rug.nl.
Kind regards,
--
Jelena Golubovic, MPhil
University of Groningen
Oude Boteringestraat 23
9712 GC Groningen
The Netherlands
Tel. (+31) 50 363 96 27
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