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Title | Web Experiment for Kanji Similarity |
Body | From: http://linguistlist.org/issues/16/16-3028.html We are seeking participants for an online graphical similarity experiment for Japanese. We need a wide range of participants, including non-speakers of Japanese, second-language learners, and native speakers. The experiment takes about 20 minutes to complete, and can be found at: http://www.foks.info/experiment The aim of this experiment is to determine how likely learners of Japanese are to mistake one kanji for another at a glance. Since actual error data is difficult to come by, this experiment instead collects graphical similarity judgements from learners/speakers of different backgrounds and proficiencies. More details can be found on the experiment's web page. Please take a few minutes to participate. Regards, Lars Yencken Masters Student University of Melbourne |
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