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janetmaca June 22 2006, 18:32:33 UTC
What name do you wish to be identified by? Janet

What year were you born? 1984

Where did you live between the ages of 0-18?
(please specify the city and whether or not it's rural)
Lachute (rural) and Montreal (not so rural)

Where do you live now?
(please specify the city and whether or not it's rural)
Montreal (urban)

Questionnaire:

1. Are cot and caught pronounced the same?
yes

2. Is the first ‘a’ in pasta pronounced like the ‘a’ in cat or the ‘o’ in hot?
like the 'a' in cat

3. What do you call the sweet, creamy layer on top of a cake?
icing

4. What do you call the last letter of the alphabet?
(spell out how you think it sounds)
zed

5. Is this sentence acceptable in casual speech: You’re not allowed having pets in this building.
yes

6. Is this question acceptable in casual speech: Do you want to come with?
yes

7. Is this sentence acceptable in casual speech: I’m done my homework.
(meaning: I have completed my homework.)
yes

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anti_sheep June 22 2006, 18:46:18 UTC
Ou, html and everything.
Thanks a lot. :)

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parodie June 22 2006, 18:36:37 UTC
Maida
1982
Kingston, Ontario (not rural)
Montreal

1. yes
2. cat
3. icing
4. zed
5. no
6. yes
7. yes

Ling 200... is that still taught by Veena?

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anti_sheep June 22 2006, 18:39:08 UTC
nope. I'm taking a summer intensive, I have Corrine McCarthy.

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parodie June 22 2006, 19:40:25 UTC
Corrine? Awesome!
Good luck with your project. :)

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anonymous June 22 2006, 18:39:13 UTC
1. Are cot and caught pronounced the same?
Yes
2. Is the first ‘a’ in pasta pronounced like the ‘a’ in cat or the ‘o’ in hot?
Cat
3. What do you call the sweet, creamy layer on top of a cake?
Icing
4. What do you call the last letter of the alphabet?
(spell out how you think it sounds)
Zed
5. Is this sentence acceptable in casual speech: You’re not allowed having pets in this building.
Absolutely not. But maybe because I'm an English major.
6. Is this question acceptable in casual speech: Do you want to come with?
It's a grammatical atrocity, but I say it myself.
7. Is this sentence acceptable in casual speech: I’m done my homework.
(meaning: I have completed my homework.)
No.

If you wish to be debriefed or receive a copy of the paper upon completion, please comment or email jennifer.yee2@mail.mcgill.ca
Thanks again. :)

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anonymous June 22 2006, 18:42:46 UTC
Name: Anon
YOB: 1987
0-18: Toronto [n-r]
Now: MTL [n-r]

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anti_sheep June 22 2006, 18:45:24 UTC
thanks!

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anonymous June 22 2006, 18:40:54 UTC
Background Info:
Blue
1977
Toronto-city
Montreal-city

1.Yes
2.like cat
3.Icing
4.Zed
5.No it's not accetable
6.no
7.yes

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anti_sheep June 22 2006, 18:45:40 UTC
thank you!

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meganchristine June 22 2006, 18:49:46 UTC
Background Information:
What name do you wish to be identified by?
Megan C.

What year were you born?
1985

Where did you live between the ages of 0-18?
(please specify the city and whether or not it's rural)
St. John's, Newfoundland (not rural)

Where do you live now?
(please specify the city and whether or not it's rural)
St. John's, Newfoundland (not rural)

Questionnaire:

1. Are cot and caught pronounced the same?
Yes

2. Is the first ‘a’ in pasta pronounced like the ‘a’ in cat or the ‘o’ in hot?
Like the 'a' in cat

3. What do you call the sweet, creamy layer on top of a cake?
Icing!

4. What do you call the last letter of the alphabet?
(spell out how you think it sounds)
Zee

5. Is this sentence acceptable in casual speech: You’re not allowed having pets in this building.
It's iffy, I would say it's acceptable.

6. Is this question acceptable in casual speech: Do you want to come with?
Yes.

7. Is this sentence acceptable in casual speech: I’m done my homework.
(meaning: I have completed my homework.)
Yes

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