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It also introduces support for streaming to speaker groups.

Fig. 3 Mean proportion of final tunes of Or- questions by speaker groups.

More conservative speaker groups tended to use [G] while more innovative ones tended to use [D].

Fig. 2 Mean proportion of final tunes of Yes-No questions by speaker groups.

Fig. 5 Mean proportion of final tunes of Wh- questions by speaker groups.

Fig. 1 Mean proportion of final tunes of statements by speaker groups.

Fig. 4 Mean proportion of final tunes of tag- questions by speaker groups.

Different speaker groups thus reacted to the same variants according to their dialect-specific connotations.

Whether [R] would eventually become a dominant realization for all speaker groups would also merit further research.

Generally speaking, there was not much difference in the variant categories employed by different speaker groups (Fig. 3).

Due to the complex interactions among dialect, gender, and vowel context, different speaker groups showed different dominant variant categories.

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