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... range speakers , their data appears individually in Table 12. Lysiane and Alain are among the nine speakers whose trajectories appear in Fig . 3 . A majority of mid - range speakers in 1971 ( seven out of ten ) had moved to the ...
... range speakers , their data appears individually in Table 12. Lysiane and Alain are among the nine speakers whose trajectories appear in Fig . 3 . A majority of mid - range speakers in 1971 ( seven out of ten ) had moved to the ...
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... range value throughout ( SBC , Sankoff & Blondeau 2008 ) . Table 12 and Fig . 3 show clearly that the mid - range use of both variants is not stable . Not only do most speakers cluster at the top or the bottom of the range , but mid - range ...
... range value throughout ( SBC , Sankoff & Blondeau 2008 ) . Table 12 and Fig . 3 show clearly that the mid - range use of both variants is not stable . Not only do most speakers cluster at the top or the bottom of the range , but mid - range ...
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... range , both registering over 60 % [ R ] use . ( b ) All ten speakers who registered 85 % or more [ R ] in 1971 stayed within that range in 1984. ( c ) Of the ten mid - range speakers of 1971 , seven significantly increased their use of ...
... range , both registering over 60 % [ R ] use . ( b ) All ten speakers who registered 85 % or more [ R ] in 1971 stayed within that range in 1984. ( c ) Of the ten mid - range speakers of 1971 , seven significantly increased their use of ...
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