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Other questions on the survey asked about lexical differences like “sneakers” versus “gym shoes,” “sub” versus “grinder” or “hoagie” and “water fountain” versus “bubbler...
...online survey has allowed Vaux and to gather a large amount of data inexpensively and with a relatively small amount of effort, said Scott A. Golder ’03, who works with Vaux. The survey will help Vaux compile an atlas of regional dialects that will be the first such work in decades...
...survey includes 122 questions ranging from the proper pronunciation of the word “poem” (with one syllable or two) to the name of the grassy area in the middle of a street (boulevard, midway or island, among others...
More than 25,000 self-selected respondents from around the world have taken the survey since it went online three years...
...survey web site is http://hcs.harvard.edu/~golder/dialect/.