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Tables 8 and 9 make the comparison in terms of means within each subsample . 1971 PANEL SPEAKERS AGE RANGE MEAN AGE MEAN LM 16 younger 15-24 19.1 47.1 16 older 25-56 37.1 43 All 32 speakers 15-56 28.1 45 Table 8.
Tables 8 and 9 make the comparison in terms of means within each subsample . 1971 PANEL SPEAKERS AGE RANGE MEAN AGE MEAN LM 16 younger 15-24 19.1 47.1 16 older 25-56 37.1 43 All 32 speakers 15-56 28.1 45 Table 8.
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Comparing Table 10 with Table 8 reveals that as a group , these speakers have increased their use of [ R ] over the period . The younger speakers ' group mean was 63.8 % in 1971 ; these same people show a mean of 77.8 % in 1984 ...
Comparing Table 10 with Table 8 reveals that as a group , these speakers have increased their use of [ R ] over the period . The younger speakers ' group mean was 63.8 % in 1971 ; these same people show a mean of 77.8 % in 1984 ...
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The figures for older and younger speakers reported in Table 9 are repeated in Table 13 , along with the comparable results from the 1984 subsample . TREND SUBSAMPLES AGE RANGE MEAN AGE MEAN LM 16 younger 1971 15-24 18.8 44.5 11 younger ...
The figures for older and younger speakers reported in Table 9 are repeated in Table 13 , along with the comparable results from the 1984 subsample . TREND SUBSAMPLES AGE RANGE MEAN AGE MEAN LM 16 younger 1971 15-24 18.8 44.5 11 younger ...
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