Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... PANEL SUBSAMPLE . Constructing a subsample for the panel of speakers to be followed between 1971 and 1984 necessarily involved selecting from among the sixty original speakers who were reinterviewed in 1984. Setting aside those over age ...
... PANEL SUBSAMPLE . Constructing a subsample for the panel of speakers to be followed between 1971 and 1984 necessarily involved selecting from among the sixty original speakers who were reinterviewed in 1984. Setting aside those over age ...
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... panel speakers was 28.1 ; that of the 1971 trend speakers was 29. The socioeconomic linguistic market index values were 45 in the case of panel speakers and 38.5 for trend speakers . Although we tried hard to select the most closely ...
... panel speakers was 28.1 ; that of the 1971 trend speakers was 29. The socioeconomic linguistic market index values were 45 in the case of panel speakers and 38.5 for trend speakers . Although we tried hard to select the most closely ...
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... panel showed a more modest gain . As a group , younger panel speakers increased their use of [ R ] by fourteen percentage points as compared with their earlier selves ; older speakers increased by nine percentage points . In terms of ...
... panel showed a more modest gain . As a group , younger panel speakers increased their use of [ R ] by fourteen percentage points as compared with their earlier selves ; older speakers increased by nine percentage points . In terms of ...
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