Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... categorical [ R ] , the innovative variant , and the ten who maintained near - categorical [ r ] , the traditional Montreal variant . The two groups have very different social profiles : the group we label ' early adopters ' of the ...
... categorical [ R ] , the innovative variant , and the ten who maintained near - categorical [ r ] , the traditional Montreal variant . The two groups have very different social profiles : the group we label ' early adopters ' of the ...
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... categorical 16 64 % Paul D. ( 064 ) variable categorical 16 21 % Lise L. ( 071 ) variable → categorical 17 73 % Guy T. ( 088 ) variable - categorical 19 48 % Christian B. ( 025 ) variable - categorical 27 68 % Diane R. ( 066 ) variable ...
... categorical 16 64 % Paul D. ( 064 ) variable categorical 16 21 % Lise L. ( 071 ) variable → categorical 17 73 % Guy T. ( 088 ) variable - categorical 19 48 % Christian B. ( 025 ) variable - categorical 27 68 % Diane R. ( 066 ) variable ...
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... categorical or near - categorical users of [ R ] . ( ii ) In both trend and panel samples , most speakers tended to be near - categorical users of either INNOVATIVE [ R ] ( with [ R ] values ranging from 85 % to 100 % ) , or of ...
... categorical or near - categorical users of [ R ] . ( ii ) In both trend and panel samples , most speakers tended to be near - categorical users of either INNOVATIVE [ R ] ( with [ R ] values ranging from 85 % to 100 % ) , or of ...
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