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Hello, hello folks! I have Linguistics field project that I need you guys to help me with. You see, I was collecting data IRL, but I lost some of the documents and I need new data from people. Can you help me in my time of emergency? I need to get at least 18 people to fill this out, the more the better. Men are especially welcome since there's so few on my friends list. Er... that I know about, anyway. ;P

If you guys could answer these 8 survey questions, that would be great.

If you could then create a link in your journal to this entry to spread the word about my survey, that would be even better. But that's not part of the survey, so you don't have to and you could just answer the questions.

Thank you so so much.

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SURVEY

Gender:
Nationality/ the country of residence which most affected your speech:
Age:


If you are 29 years or younger, do not fill out any more questions. You may leave now with my thanks.


If you are 30 years or older, please answer the following opinion questions to the best of your ability, and feel free to elaborate as much as you like:

1. Do you think language and vocabulary in common daily use has changed since 1990?

2. Do you think widespread computer technology has had a significant effect on the vocabulary you use and understand in the last 10-15 years?

3. How would you say the vocabulary of you, your children, or the people you know has changed since 1990 with the popularization of the internet?

4. What are some new words, phrases, idioms, or other bits of figurative language you might use now that you did not use 10-15 years ago? Do these relate to technology or to other things in life?

5. What are some positive aspects of changes in slang, terminology, idioms, etc. that have occurred since or resulting from the 90s and beyond?

6. What aspects of changes in slang, terminology, idioms, etc. frustrate you or do you dislike?

7. What’s your favorite word, phrase, term or idiom introduced in the last 10-15 years?

8. Do you have a job in the computer/tech industry, and if so how might that affect your answers on this survey?

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Thank you for participating. NOTE: The age question is very important so please be honest about it... my project involves the perspective of people over 30 because that's an age wherein I judged that people would have lived long enough to accurately measure some changes in the language over longer periods of time. Of course, if you want to fill it out for fun, you're welcome to do so. Just make sure you tell me so on the age question. :)

EDIT: I've got enough now, thank you!

Date: 2004-03-17 12:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pearl898.livejournal.com
SURVEY

Gender: f
Nationality/ the country of residence which most affected your speech: US
Age:37

If you are 29 years or younger, do not fill out any more questions. You may leave now with my thanks.


If you are 30 years or older, please answer the following opinion questions to the best of your ability, and feel free to elaborate as much as you like:

1. Do you think language and vocabulary in common daily use has changed since 1990? Very much so. In 1990, I knew very few people withhome computers, these days, I talk to people, even people over 65, about email, the web, mp3's, bandwidth, modem, tivo, mouse, monitors, digital, googling, etc.

2. Do you think widespread computer technology has had a significant effect on the vocabulary you use and understand in the last 10-15 years? See above, yes.

3. How would you say the vocabulary of you, your children, or the people you know has changed since 1990 with the popularization of the internet? Yes. Especially thoes younger than me, and those in their 30's or older that worked with a computer at all.

4. What are some new words, phrases, idioms, or other bits of figurative language you might use now that you did not use 10-15 years ago? Do these relate to technology or to other things in life? Email, snail mail, google as a verb, to "search" stuff on the "internet", bandiwdth, wireless, laptop, download, modem, mouse, tivo, ipod, blackberry, scan (we scan everything at work now and then email rather than faxing), spellcheck, this is a small list of common stuff that I could use with pretty much everone I know, including parents and senior citizens, and they would understand what I mean. Personally there are many more words and phrases I would use, but going by more common knowledge, I'm not sure everyone would understand.

5. What are some positive aspects of changes in slang, terminology, idioms, etc. that have occurred since or resulting from the 90s and beyond? I'm not sure they are positive or negative, they simply are requred to be able to expres yourself in the most succinct way posssible.

6. What aspects of changes in slang, terminology, idioms, etc. frustrate you or do you dislike? I actually find most netspeak annoying to read.

7. What’s your favorite word, phrase, term or idiom introduced in the last 10-15 years? "google" as a verb.

8. Do you have a job in the computer/tech industry, and if so how might that affect your answers on this survey? I dont work in the computer industry.

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