fun_studies (fun_studies) wrote in linguaphiles,
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Hello,
I do my research work in linguistics and now I study stand-up comedians - the "linguistics" part of them, so to say.
If you are Native speakers of the American English, would you answer my questions please?

1. Your age.
2. Have you ever wanted to become a stand-up comedian?
3. Stand-up comics ---- (continue the sentence).


Thank you very much.

P.S. I'll have to screen the comments, but I'll unscreen them in a couple of days.
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