This came off the h-net@huearn (Hungary) list. Heaven knows where
else it was posted.
Jeff
>Date: Fri, 28 Apr 1995 11:18:00 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Terri Lander <[log in to unmask]>
Dear Friend,
We would like to invite you to participate in an exciting study.
This message was posted in several electronic lists, so you may see it
more than once. I apologize for the cross-posting, but it was the only
way possible to make sure that this message reached a large number of
people who speak the languages we are studying.
The numbers 1-800 below will only work within the US, Hawaii and Alaska. I
am sorry that you can not participate in this project if you live abroad, but
if you know someone that speaks one of the languages below and resides in
the U.S., please forward this message.
Thank you for participating in this project, it is a FREE call and you have
the chance to win!!! if you want to learn more about the project and the
contest rules it you can browse it using netscape, mosaic pointed to
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CSLU/21lang.html or
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CSLU/contest.html
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CSLU/
Below you can also see a complete list of the other languages being studied.
Language Identification Project at Oregon
Graduate Institute
Center For Spoken Language Understanding
CALL NOW TO WIN ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS!!
1-800-738-3819
Re: Hungarian
The Center for Spoken Language Understanding at the Oregon Graduate
Institute is collecting a database of telephone speech from native
speakers of 22 different languages. The data will be distributed free
of charge to research laboratories worldwide for research in speech
recognition and automatic language identification. The goal of this
research is to collect enough speech samples to study language
differences and to train computers to identify languages
automatically.
Hungarian is one of the 22 languages we are collecting. If you are a
native speaker of a different language, please see the list of
languages and phone numbers below. If you are a native speaker of
Hungarian and would like to participate in this study there is a TOLL
FREE number that you can call from anywhere within the continental
United States. This is a free call. When you call the 1-800 number
you will be asked a series of questions, and will be given time to
respond in Hungarian. We will record the answers to each question.
The identity of each caller will be kept confidential.
The Center For Spoken Language Understanding is funded by research
grants from several government agencies and by contributions from
industry. The Oregon Graduate Institute is a not-for-profit academic
institution.
Each Hungarian caller is offered the chance to be entered in to a
drawing for 1,000 dollars. After the data collection is completed, we
will randomly select one caller to win this cash prize. Entry into
this drawing is VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. Some restrictions
apply. Official rules may be obtained upon request.
Please feel free to forward this message to people you think my be
interested.
If you have additional questions please contact Terri Lander by or by
email, [log in to unmask] or by phone: (503)-690-1381.
Thank you very much for your help,
Sincerely,
Terri Lander
here are the phone numbers of all of the languages we are currently
collecting. The langauges are divided into two categories, based on
the type of award for calling. Please let me know which you think is
a better incentive, and what other coupon choices you would like to
see. Also please tell me where you heard about the data collection,
(what place on the net, or what flier etc..) You can say this when
you give your address during the phone call.
to enter a drawing for 1000 dollars:
dial 1-800 and then:
english 276-8382
farsi 276-8386
french 738-3815
hindi 276-8379
hungarian 738-3819
korean 738-3834
malay 276-8374
mandarin 738-3816
polish 738-3820
portuguese 738-3840
swahili 738-3837
swedish 276-8375
to receive a $3 coupon from McDonald's or TCBY Frozen Yogurt:
dial 1-800 and then:
arabic 298-2311
cantonese 298-2346
czech 323-5767
german 439-1531
italian 298-2308
japanese 819-2903
russian 298-2344
spanish 291-7644
vietnamese 589-7656
tamil 323-5762
These are the only languages we are studying at this time.
For your information, here is a copy of the questions that you will be
asked when you call. You will hear a voice speaking these questions
in your native language:
1. Thank you for calling the Oregon Graduate Institute.
We are studying the different languages of
the world. We are currently recording speech in <language>.
To do this, we need to record samples of speech from
fluent speakers of <language>. Please respond to the
following questions and instructions in <language> only.
This phone call will take about 5 minutes. Please wait for
the beep before speaking.
2. What is your native language?
3. What language do you speak most of the time?
4. What language do you speak at home?
5. What other languages do you speak and understand?
6. How old are you?
7. What is your date of birth?
8. Are you male or female?
9. How long have you been in the United States?
10. What city and state did you spend most of your childhood?
11. What is your zipcode?
12. What area code are you calling from?
13. What day of the week is today?
14. What time is it?
15. Please say a familiar telephone number.
16. How would you ask someone if they speak <language>?
17. Please say the greeting you usually use when answering the
phone in <language>.
18. For each of the following descriptions, we will record the first
ten seconds of your answer. You may begin speaking at the beep. A
second beep will indicate when we have finished recording your
answer to each question.
19. Please describe the route you take to work or to the store.
20. Tell us something that you like about your hometown.
21. Tell us about the climate in your hometown.
22. Describe the room you are calling from.
23. Describe your most recent meal.
24. We now want you to talk for a longer period of time. You
can tell us anything, something about yourself, your hobbies
or interests, the city that you live in, or the sports that
you like. Or you can make up a story, or tell us about
something that happened to you. Please do not read anything,
we would prefer that you make something up. You will have 1
minute to speak. Please try to speak during the whole
minute. We will now give you 10 seconds to think about what to
say.
25. Please begin speaking at the beep. You will hear a second
beep when you have 10 seconds left.
27. If you are calling from a touch tone phone, please push
the button number 2.
28. Would you like us to enter your name in the drawing?
29. Thank you for your participation. If you would like to
participate in the drawing for $1,000, please leave your name,
address, and telephone number In <language>. Your name, address
and telephone number will be kept confidential. You may hang
up when you are through speaking. Thank you.
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