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Scouse dialect
The aim of this form is to analyse Liverpool (Scouse) dialect as a sign of regional identity
Results are publicly available
Your sex:
Male
Female
What is your age range?
- select -
10-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
51-60
61-70
71-80
What is your occupation?
How long have you been living in Liverpool?
If you don’t live in Liverpool now, for how long were you living there before you moved?
Do you call yourself a Scouser?
Yes
No
Are you proud being Scouser?
Yes, very much
Yes
No
What in particular you are proud of?
Do you agree, that Liverpool football club and The Beatles made Liverpool famous?
Do you speak Scouse dialect in an official environment?
Yes
No
What football team do you support?
If you don’t, please explain why?
Do you find it difficult for people speaking other dialects to understand you?
Yes, very often
Sometimes
Very rarely
No, never
Do you feel any negative attitude towards you speaking Scouse? If yes, please give some examples
Do you write e-mails or letters in Scouse or you use the standard English?
How would you describe Scouse music style?
Do you like it?
Yes
No
Average
Please, name the most popular musicians or music groups that perform Scouse music?
Is it a popular music style in England?
Yes
No
I don't know
It is popular only in Liverpool and surrounding areas
Please, share your opinion about Scouse as a sign of regional identity
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