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[ t ] VARIANT , MOTHERS OF GIRLS INTERCEPT age 2 ; 6 age 3 : 0 age 3 ; 6 age 4 : 0 ESTIMATE INTERCEPT age 2 ; 6 age 3 : 0 age 3 ; 6 age 4 : 0 86.56 -28.98 -16.56 -25.31 -42.39 GLOTTAL VARIANTS , MOTHERS OF GIRLS ESTIMATE INTERCEPT age 2 ...
[ t ] VARIANT , MOTHERS OF GIRLS INTERCEPT age 2 ; 6 age 3 : 0 age 3 ; 6 age 4 : 0 ESTIMATE INTERCEPT age 2 ; 6 age 3 : 0 age 3 ; 6 age 4 : 0 86.56 -28.98 -16.56 -25.31 -42.39 GLOTTAL VARIANTS , MOTHERS OF GIRLS ESTIMATE INTERCEPT age 2 ...
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The two variants discussed in the previous section also occur when ( t ) is word final and followed by a vowel , for example get in . Their relative frequencies are quite different in this context , however . Moreover , in addition to ...
The two variants discussed in the previous section also occur when ( t ) is word final and followed by a vowel , for example get in . Their relative frequencies are quite different in this context , however . Moreover , in addition to ...
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Figure 4 shows evidence that patterns of variant usage differ according to whether adults or children are being addressed ... Compensating for the reduction in these variants is a higher usage of both [ t ] and also the voiced variants ...
Figure 4 shows evidence that patterns of variant usage differ according to whether adults or children are being addressed ... Compensating for the reduction in these variants is a higher usage of both [ t ] and also the voiced variants ...
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