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In the following sections , an investigation is made of 11 phonological variables selected principally on the basis of their association with some but not all of the territorially - affiliated group ings to be found in present - day ...
In the following sections , an investigation is made of 11 phonological variables selected principally on the basis of their association with some but not all of the territorially - affiliated group ings to be found in present - day ...
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2 The phonological variables outlined above appear to exhibit few striking age - correlated changes in word - list style . It must be realized , however , that the mere investigation of the vari- able of age is not adequate in revealing ...
2 The phonological variables outlined above appear to exhibit few striking age - correlated changes in word - list style . It must be realized , however , that the mere investigation of the vari- able of age is not adequate in revealing ...
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Indeed , only two of the eleven phonological variables examined exhibit an innovative variant among the speech of younger generations that does not appear to be present at all - or if so , to an extremely small degree in the speech of ...
Indeed , only two of the eleven phonological variables examined exhibit an innovative variant among the speech of younger generations that does not appear to be present at all - or if so , to an extremely small degree in the speech of ...
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