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The results are displayed in Table 3 , an adaptation from the original study . Here , Dialect 1 speakers do not use multiple negation at all ; Dialect 4 speakers use the first type categorically and all the others variably .
The results are displayed in Table 3 , an adaptation from the original study . Here , Dialect 1 speakers do not use multiple negation at all ; Dialect 4 speakers use the first type categorically and all the others variably .
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SOCIAL CLASSES UPPER MIDDLE LOWER MIDDLE UPPER WORKING LOWER WORKING C # - # ( V ) C _ ## ( V ) .07 .13 .24 .34 .28 .43 .65 .72 C # _ ## C .49 .62 .73 .76 C _ ## C .79 .87 .94 .97 TABLE 6. FREQUENCIES of Simplified conSONANT CLUSTERS IN ...
SOCIAL CLASSES UPPER MIDDLE LOWER MIDDLE UPPER WORKING LOWER WORKING C # - # ( V ) C _ ## ( V ) .07 .13 .24 .34 .28 .43 .65 .72 C # _ ## C .49 .62 .73 .76 C _ ## C .79 .87 .94 .97 TABLE 6. FREQUENCIES of Simplified conSONANT CLUSTERS IN ...
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Admittedly , I have not shown that that criterion prefers the particular asymmetrical pattern of Table 3 to Table 4 ; but since I have shown that the standard criterion will choose sOME asymmetrical solution over the symmetrical one ...
Admittedly , I have not shown that that criterion prefers the particular asymmetrical pattern of Table 3 to Table 4 ; but since I have shown that the standard criterion will choose sOME asymmetrical solution over the symmetrical one ...
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