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In our case , the 1984 survey was designed mainly as a panel study ( Thibault & Vincent 1990 ) ; however , the twelve new younger speakers who were added ( see below ) were used as a nucleus in designing matched subsamples that allow us ...
In our case , the 1984 survey was designed mainly as a panel study ( Thibault & Vincent 1990 ) ; however , the twelve new younger speakers who were added ( see below ) were used as a nucleus in designing matched subsamples that allow us ...
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younger speakers were most likely to use a higher proportion of the innovative [ R ] variant . In selecting our two subsamples from among the 120 speakers they studied , the first question we ask in the analysis is whether we are ...
younger speakers were most likely to use a higher proportion of the innovative [ R ] variant . In selecting our two subsamples from among the 120 speakers they studied , the first question we ask in the analysis is whether we are ...
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end of the spectrum , many speakers younger than thirty - five in 1971 were categorical or near - categorical users of [ R ] . ( ii ) In both trend and panel samples , most speakers tended to be near - categorical users of either ...
end of the spectrum , many speakers younger than thirty - five in 1971 were categorical or near - categorical users of [ R ] . ( ii ) In both trend and panel samples , most speakers tended to be near - categorical users of either ...
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