The other day, my friend hornblendee told me about The Child's Learning of English Morphology, a research study done in the 1950s by Jean Berko Gleason that basically look into the question of can children, who have not been tough the basics of plurals in words, still use plurals correctly? Long and short, yes, they can. The way that the children were tested was by asking them to finishing nonsense words, the most famous question shows a bird-fish-like animal called a wug.
The question for the wug can be found here: https://owlman.neocities.org/odds/d...../wug/01wug.jpg
As far as I understand (and this is not legal advice) the work done by Gleason is now in the Public Domain, although as I understand, Gleason disagrees with this as she thinks as she published the work in 2006, then it should still have a valid copyright status to it, despite the fact that the paper it is from was made in the '50s.
Again, as I understand, Gleason has tried to take legal action against people who not only sell mech of wugs, but also images of tattoos of the animal - so far, this has failed.
As such, I decided to put this drawing (and all future ones) I made of the wugs into the Public Domain.
The idea of this drawing was make it look like a child made it as the original study was aimed at studying youths. I made this mostly in MS Paint with the crayon brush, with basic edits made in paint.NET - hope you like it!
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Standing on a green field with a tree on in a nice clear day, there stand two wugs looking at each other. The wugs looks like what a sketch drawing of a mix between a fish and a bird would look like. One wug is pink while the other is blue.
The question for the wug can be found here: https://owlman.neocities.org/odds/d...../wug/01wug.jpg
As far as I understand (and this is not legal advice) the work done by Gleason is now in the Public Domain, although as I understand, Gleason disagrees with this as she thinks as she published the work in 2006, then it should still have a valid copyright status to it, despite the fact that the paper it is from was made in the '50s.
Again, as I understand, Gleason has tried to take legal action against people who not only sell mech of wugs, but also images of tattoos of the animal - so far, this has failed.
As such, I decided to put this drawing (and all future ones) I made of the wugs into the Public Domain.
The idea of this drawing was make it look like a child made it as the original study was aimed at studying youths. I made this mostly in MS Paint with the crayon brush, with basic edits made in paint.NET - hope you like it!
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Standing on a green field with a tree on in a nice clear day, there stand two wugs looking at each other. The wugs looks like what a sketch drawing of a mix between a fish and a bird would look like. One wug is pink while the other is blue.
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