Showing posts with label Emma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emma. Show all posts
Monday, February 2, 2009
My IRB is in . . .
Now I just have to sit and wait. I've also sent my dialect test to be evaluated by Sara and by the professor who will be my QRP reader.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Emma's Project Update
After finishing recording speakers of five geographically distributed Arabic dialects and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), I have been working on coming up with my dialect test. I selected five passages from each dialect, based on the following criteria:
- It had to be easy to come up with a comprehension question
- There had to be dialectal elements in the passage (preferably phonological, morphological, and lexical)
- It had to be less than 40 words
- Between the dialects, the frequencies of dialect elements (number of dialectal elements/number of words) should be similar. This was problematic because some passages were more "dialecty" than others, and the Lebanese and Egyptian samples seemed to have more dialectal elements than the others, mainly due to pronunciation differences. However, I tried.
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