робин-бобин кое-как (bylin) wrote in linguaphiles,
робин-бобин кое-как
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a survey for English speakers

Dear everyone,
I need native speakers of English for my survey. It is supposed to help me study the ways different combinations of objects can be described in English.
I am a linguist, and I am not a native speaker of English myself, so I need help from native speakers.
The survey won't take long, most likely less than 10 mins. I will show you pictures with several buildings against a metric scale and sentences describing each picture. You will need to choose one of the options - the sentence is true of the picture, false of the picture etc.
Here is the link: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/678259/Buildings
Thank you very much!
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