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In this family , a woman in the oldest generation shows 8 percent glide - fronting for all tokens of law / in her sociolinguistic interview , while her son shows only slightly higher usage levels , at 11 percent , indicating an initial ...
In this family , a woman in the oldest generation shows 8 percent glide - fronting for all tokens of law / in her sociolinguistic interview , while her son shows only slightly higher usage levels , at 11 percent , indicating an initial ...
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And further , the cross - sex patterning of raised / ay / supports our contention that language change in cases of concentration is especially rapid : even though women in the middleaged group show higher usage levels for raised / ay ...
And further , the cross - sex patterning of raised / ay / supports our contention that language change in cases of concentration is especially rapid : even though women in the middleaged group show higher usage levels for raised / ay ...
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It is here that Urban shows us the dangers of relying on transcribed and spoken testimony ( Congressional or otherwise ) . He focuses on data gathered from the Shokleng of Brazil , a people about whom he has since written an excellent ...
It is here that Urban shows us the dangers of relying on transcribed and spoken testimony ( Congressional or otherwise ) . He focuses on data gathered from the Shokleng of Brazil , a people about whom he has since written an excellent ...
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