b***@gmail.com
2007-10-20 14:38:57 UTC
Dear linguists and other lovers of the English language:
My new online survey of world English varieties is now available
online at
http://www.ling.cam.ac.uk/survey/.
This survey differs from my previous Harvard and UWM surveys in a few
important ways:
1. It maps the responses using the google maps engine, which allows
for
interactive manipulation of the maps: zooming in, moving across the
globe,
and so on.
2. It has a more manageable number of questions (31).
3. The questions are designed to be relevant to speakers of English
worldwide, not just in the United States.
Currently the maps plot 50,000 responses from the United States, but
once I
have sufficient responses from the rest of the world I will generate
new maps.
I hope you will consider taking the survey and asking your friends and
students to as well.
Thanks,
Bert Vaux
University of Cambridge
My new online survey of world English varieties is now available
online at
http://www.ling.cam.ac.uk/survey/.
This survey differs from my previous Harvard and UWM surveys in a few
important ways:
1. It maps the responses using the google maps engine, which allows
for
interactive manipulation of the maps: zooming in, moving across the
globe,
and so on.
2. It has a more manageable number of questions (31).
3. The questions are designed to be relevant to speakers of English
worldwide, not just in the United States.
Currently the maps plot 50,000 responses from the United States, but
once I
have sufficient responses from the rest of the world I will generate
new maps.
I hope you will consider taking the survey and asking your friends and
students to as well.
Thanks,
Bert Vaux
University of Cambridge