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The 1971 sociolinguistic study of Montreal consisted of a random sample of 120 speakers , stratified by age , sex , and social class ( Sankoff & Sankoff 1973 ) . In 1984 , Thibault and Vincent succeeded in relocating and reinterviewing ...
The 1971 sociolinguistic study of Montreal consisted of a random sample of 120 speakers , stratified by age , sex , and social class ( Sankoff & Sankoff 1973 ) . In 1984 , Thibault and Vincent succeeded in relocating and reinterviewing ...
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Second , if the sound quality for any speaker's recording was poor ( unfortunately the case for three or four of the speakers we initially selected ) , that person was replaced by another speaker with matching social characteristics .
Second , if the sound quality for any speaker's recording was poor ( unfortunately the case for three or four of the speakers we initially selected ) , that person was replaced by another speaker with matching social characteristics .
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From this pool of speakers , using the same criteria outlined above , we selected thirty - two individuals , stratified by age , sex , and social class as shown in Table 5. For 1971 , then , our trend and panel subsamples were selected ...
From this pool of speakers , using the same criteria outlined above , we selected thirty - two individuals , stratified by age , sex , and social class as shown in Table 5. For 1971 , then , our trend and panel subsamples were selected ...
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