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A majority of mid - range speakers in 1971 ( seven out of ten ) had moved to the categorical or near - categorical use of innovative [ R ] by 1984. They are people we call ' later adopters ' of the innovative variant .
A majority of mid - range speakers in 1971 ( seven out of ten ) had moved to the categorical or near - categorical use of innovative [ R ] by 1984. They are people we call ' later adopters ' of the innovative variant .
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Percentages of [ R ] use for 12 speakers whose ( R ] use fell into the mid - range of variation in either or both 1971 and 1984. Note that ' categorical ' here refers to categorical or near - categorical .
Percentages of [ R ] use for 12 speakers whose ( R ] use fell into the mid - range of variation in either or both 1971 and 1984. Note that ' categorical ' here refers to categorical or near - categorical .
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( iii ) A minority of speakers exhibited variable behavior , and those variable speakers tended to occupy the 50 % to 80 % [ R ] range . THE SITUATION IN 1984. By 1984 , a number of important changes had ensued .
( iii ) A minority of speakers exhibited variable behavior , and those variable speakers tended to occupy the 50 % to 80 % [ R ] range . THE SITUATION IN 1984. By 1984 , a number of important changes had ensued .
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