Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... social characteristics . First , the mean age of the sixty reinterviewed speakers was thirteen years older than the speakers of 1971. Second , as a group , the reinterviewed speakers overrepresented people of a higher social class ...
... social characteristics . First , the mean age of the sixty reinterviewed speakers was thirteen years older than the speakers of 1971. Second , as a group , the reinterviewed speakers overrepresented people of a higher social class ...
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... social characteristics . The structure of the final 1971 panel sample is provided in Table 3 . WC ( LM≤22 ) M SOCIAL CLASS LMC ( LM 23-59 ) M F 2 2 100 2 5 AGE 15-24 25-39 40-69 TOTAL 2 3 1 6 F 2 2 2 6 AGE 15-24 25-39 40-56 TOTAL 6 5 ...
... social characteristics . The structure of the final 1971 panel sample is provided in Table 3 . WC ( LM≤22 ) M SOCIAL CLASS LMC ( LM 23-59 ) M F 2 2 100 2 5 AGE 15-24 25-39 40-69 TOTAL 2 3 1 6 F 2 2 2 6 AGE 15-24 25-39 40-56 TOTAL 6 5 ...
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... social class as shown in Table 5. For 1971 , then , our trend and panel subsamples were selected from the two halves ... social class ( scores on linguistic market index divided into 3 groups , corresponding to Working Class , Lower ...
... social class as shown in Table 5. For 1971 , then , our trend and panel subsamples were selected from the two halves ... social class ( scores on linguistic market index divided into 3 groups , corresponding to Working Class , Lower ...
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