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the variation on two phonological | variables | t and ng using a |
the variables being studied the | variables | were gs i au ng |
a word list the phonological | variables | under investigation were i au |
prestige at work the phonological | variables | were examined within the constraints |
constructed around a questionnaire the | variables | which were analysed were phonological |
than the sum of the | variables | ga and gb and what |
to the sum of the | variables | ga and gb s1w 31101 |
discriminator was au showing that | variables | do not reflect differences in |
3 7 the four linguistic | variables | each phoneme carried a possible |
a high concentration of the | variables | being studied the variables were |
principles macaulay 1977 studied 5 | variables | in glasgow speech an investigation |
local friend the four phonemic | variables | to be studied were i |
the measured characteristics the grouping | variables | for the t test measured |
method of correlating certain linguistic | variables | with social characteristics of speakers |
samples differs significantly the dependent | variables | were the phonemes under study |
3 7 the four linguistic | variables | 3 8 t test 3 |
survey to that of linguistic | variables | chapter 2 related research studies |
each of the four linguistic | variables | i a f i making |
of her research into linguistic | variables | in the speech of certain |
a number of key linguistic | variables | rp style one to one |
physical as well as social | variables | can acount for language differences |
his findings indicated that accent | variables | did differentiate glaswegian speech by |
an examination of the social | variables | at work within the community |
tailed p 0 001 some | variables | by school size were significant |
other social demographic and social | variables | which the census provides des |