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Only the African - American males demonstrate an odds ratio greater than 1 for each age division . For any ethnic community , the older speakers have the greatest distance between the males and the females and are the only age group ...
Only the African - American males demonstrate an odds ratio greater than 1 for each age division . For any ethnic community , the older speakers have the greatest distance between the males and the females and are the only age group ...
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If they were local - identity speakers through their teenage years , perhaps the African - American , local - identity patterns of variation were firmly acquired when they began their cultural reorientation to expanded identities .
If they were local - identity speakers through their teenage years , perhaps the African - American , local - identity patterns of variation were firmly acquired when they began their cultural reorientation to expanded identities .
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The Lumbee in Robeson County generally follow a more European - American norm ( Dannenberg 1999 , 2002 , Wolfram 1996 ... Outside the county , Warren County Native Americans are identified as sounding African American , but the ...
The Lumbee in Robeson County generally follow a more European - American norm ( Dannenberg 1999 , 2002 , Wolfram 1996 ... Outside the county , Warren County Native Americans are identified as sounding African American , but the ...
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