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times that of the expanded-identity speakers. As illustrated below, this proximity iscultivated from both the status of was regularization in the African-American communityand the middle-aged speakers. For Native Americans, the divide between the localidentityand expanded-identity speakers is the largest for any comparison: the oddsratio for a local-identity Native American is 37 times that of an expanded-identityNative American. This great divide between the expanded- and local-identity NativeAmericans is a result of two causes.18 First, the local-identity Native Americans’ historicallyclose association with the same vernacular speakers as the local-identity AfricanAmericans; second, the expanded-identity Native Americans’ attempt to put distancebetween themselves and the African-American community.19
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