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... namely between those speakers aged over 62 on the one hand , and teenage speakers on the other . As a result of the very small population of the village , only 11 speakers could be obtained in the oldest age group , while 22 or ...
... namely between those speakers aged over 62 on the one hand , and teenage speakers on the other . As a result of the very small population of the village , only 11 speakers could be obtained in the oldest age group , while 22 or ...
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In the Sheshatshiu sample , fricativization , like pre - aspiration , exhibits an overall decrease from oldest to youngest speakers . The following table represents percentages associated with the three chief variants of original / hp ...
In the Sheshatshiu sample , fricativization , like pre - aspiration , exhibits an overall decrease from oldest to youngest speakers . The following table represents percentages associated with the three chief variants of original / hp ...
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through the increased usage , on the part of younger speakers , of a particular variant found to a lesser degree in the speech of most older speakers . Indeed , only two of the eleven phonological variables examined exhibit an ...
through the increased usage , on the part of younger speakers , of a particular variant found to a lesser degree in the speech of most older speakers . Indeed , only two of the eleven phonological variables examined exhibit an ...
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