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A second type of longitudinal study is the PANEL STUDY , in which the same individuals are followed across time . ... especially as regards the relationship of change to individual grammars ( see also Blondeau 2006 on this point ) .
A second type of longitudinal study is the PANEL STUDY , in which the same individuals are followed across time . ... especially as regards the relationship of change to individual grammars ( see also Blondeau 2006 on this point ) .
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Patterns of change in the individual and the community ( adapted from Labov 1994 : 83 ) . ... By contrast , a regular slope with age may mean that generation after generation , individuals change as they get older , yet the community ...
Patterns of change in the individual and the community ( adapted from Labov 1994 : 83 ) . ... By contrast , a regular slope with age may mean that generation after generation , individuals change as they get older , yet the community ...
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It would seem that the more embedded any given change is as part of a structural system , the less susceptible it might be to individual initiative of the sort we saw on the part of speakers like Lysiane B. Preliminary work on the ...
It would seem that the more embedded any given change is as part of a structural system , the less susceptible it might be to individual initiative of the sort we saw on the part of speakers like Lysiane B. Preliminary work on the ...
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