Convoluted calculation
Jan. 29th, 2015 03:00 amTrudgill (1972), "Sex, covert prestige and linguistic change in the urban British English of Norwich":
…Nominee for the most convoluted way of calculating a percentage.
There are two possible pronunciations of this variable: [iŋ], which also occurs in the prestige accent, RP, and [ən ~ n]. The former is labelled (ng)-1 and the latter (ng)-2. Index scores were developed for this variable by initially awarding 1 for each instance of (ng)-1 and 2 for each instance of (ng)-2. These scores were then summed and divided by the total number of instances, to give the mean score. Indices were finally calculated by subtracting 1 from the mean score and multiplying the result by 100.
…Nominee for the most convoluted way of calculating a percentage.
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Date: 2015-01-29 11:27 pm (UTC)