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The accommodation model ascribes style shifts to the speaker's evaluation of the addressee's social identity. A positive evaluation results in 'convergence,' where a speaker begins to sound more like the addressee (conversely, a negative evaluation results in 'divergence,' where the speaker marks social distance by sounding less like the addressee)."
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