Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... variable categorical 16 64 % < 100 % Paul D. ( 064 ) variable categorical 16 21 % < 95 % Lise L. ( 071 ) variable categorical 17 73 % < 90 % Guy T. ( 088 ) variable categorical 19 48 % < 100 % Christian B. ( 025 ) variable ...
... variable categorical 16 64 % < 100 % Paul D. ( 064 ) variable categorical 16 21 % < 95 % Lise L. ( 071 ) variable categorical 17 73 % < 90 % Guy T. ( 088 ) variable categorical 19 48 % < 100 % Christian B. ( 025 ) variable ...
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... variable , and those who changed did so very rapidly . We noted in §§5 and 6 that ( i ) most speakers in both 1971 and 1984 were majority users of one of the two variants , rather than occupying the mid portions of the range , and that ...
... variable , and those who changed did so very rapidly . We noted in §§5 and 6 that ( i ) most speakers in both 1971 and 1984 were majority users of one of the two variants , rather than occupying the mid portions of the range , and that ...
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... variable in parentheses . We also follow his notation of the diphthong variables under consideration here rather than using , for example , Wells's lexical sets ( 1982 ) of MOUTH and PRICE . Throughout the short report , following Labov ...
... variable in parentheses . We also follow his notation of the diphthong variables under consideration here rather than using , for example , Wells's lexical sets ( 1982 ) of MOUTH and PRICE . Throughout the short report , following Labov ...
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