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#168184 - 05/10/07 02:14 PM Request help from native speakers of English!
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stranger
Registered: 05/10/07
Posts: 1 Hello!
My name is Lyudmila and I am a BA student working on my research at the Narva College of Tartu University. The research concerns proverbs connected with various traits of human character in different cultures.
I would really appreciate if you could take your time filling out the questionnaire http://www.eformular.com/gavrjuha/questionnaire.html .
Thank you very much for your participation!
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#168192 - 05/10/07 06:40 PM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: gavrjuha]
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Registered: 02/14/07
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Loc: Land where ne'er-do-wells rule... I fear that the litany of text at the bottom indicates a mass posting. If this be false, I would like to know where you hail from, since Tartu and Narva are not, for a superabundance of better but slightly racist words, European or familiar names._________________________
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#168194 - 05/10/07 10:18 PM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: Curuinor]
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Loc: Louisville, Kentucky I just did the questionnaire. Kind of fun.
Curu--I believe Lyudmila is in Estonia.
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#168196 - 05/11/07 06:01 AM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: Curuinor]
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Loc: Vermont Originally Posted By: CuruinorI fear that the litany of text at the bottom indicates a mass posting. If this be false, I would like to know where you hail from, since Tartu and Narva are not, for a superabundance of better but slightly racist words, European or familiar names.
I had the same thought Curuinor. it's definitely a cut-and-paste. but she may have done that to save time.
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#168198 - 05/11/07 06:57 AM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: etaoin]
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Posts: 11596 I googled "tarta university" and early hits made me think Finland but a little more digging proved it to be in Estonia.
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#168199 - 05/11/07 08:51 AM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: Curuinor]
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Loc: lower upstate New York Originally Posted By: CuruinorI fear that the litany of text at the bottom indicates a mass posting. If this be false, I would like to know where you hail from, since Tartu and Narva are not, for a superabundance of better but slightly racist words, European or familiar names.
Cur, despite his annoying signature, is right. Looks like a mass posting, and indeed, the Estonian language is not Indo-European. FWIW
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#168201 - 05/11/07 09:55 AM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: AnnaStrophic]
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Loc: Land where ne'er-do-wells rule... Western European, then.
I do fear that no replies are forthcoming from the original poster._________________________
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#168202 - 05/11/07 10:19 AM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: Curuinor]
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Loc: Louisville, Kentucky I do fear that no replies are forthcoming from the original poster. That frequently happens: a newcomer will ask a question or make a comment, then never post again...which, frankly, is why I don't always respond right away. I never know if they come back and just read, or if they ever even see any replies.
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#169533 - 08/13/07 12:30 PM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: AnnaStrophic]
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stranger
Registered: 08/13/07
Posts: 2 The person posting is a Russian speaker doing research at a University on the western border of Estonia and Russia. During soviet times, Narva became a city occupied mostly by Russian residents. Most Russians who moved to Estonia because of military postings or because of the better living conditions in Estonia never learned the Estonian language, even after living there for 20-30 years, so ther person posting is probably not Estonian nor an Estonian speaker.
The post looks like a genuine request for information to me.
Tartu is the leading university in Estonia and is in central Estonia. It seems it probably has a branch in Narva now as well.
(I am fluent in Estonian, which is my mother-tongue although I was born and educated in the USA. I know no Russian, which is an Indo-European language. Estonian and Finnish are in the same language group, the Finno-Ugric languages) which is totally unrelated to any other language groups, as far as I know. (Basque is similar in this regard.)
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#169534 - 08/13/07 12:30 PM Re: Request help from native speakers of English! [Re: kadri]
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