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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 3.2 . THE TREND SUBSAMPLES . The subsample from 1971 that would be used as a basis for trend comparisons had to be selected from among the sixty speakers who were NOT reinterviewed in 1984. From ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. 3.2 . THE TREND SUBSAMPLES . The subsample from 1971 that would be used as a basis for trend comparisons had to be selected from among the sixty speakers who were NOT reinterviewed in 1984. From ...
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... trend speakers was 29. The socioeconomic linguistic market index values were 45 in the case of panel speakers and 38.5 for trend speakers . Although we tried hard to select the most closely matched sample , we ended up with speakers of ...
... trend speakers was 29. The socioeconomic linguistic market index values were 45 in the case of panel speakers and 38.5 for trend speakers . Although we tried hard to select the most closely matched sample , we ended up with speakers of ...
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... trends between 1971 and 1984 . The figures for older and younger speakers reported in Table 9 are repeated in Table 13 , along with the comparable results from the 1984 subsample . TREND SUBSAMPLES 16 younger 1971 11 younger 1984 16 ...
... trends between 1971 and 1984 . The figures for older and younger speakers reported in Table 9 are repeated in Table 13 , along with the comparable results from the 1984 subsample . TREND SUBSAMPLES 16 younger 1971 11 younger 1984 16 ...
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