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The results of the cross-sectional study showed that the frequency of use of 'hijoo-ni' was particularly high in the speech data within the SSC, that several words were used to the same extent in the conversational environment, and that 'hijoo-ni' was used particularly frequently in speech and 'kekkou' and 'sugoku' in conversation from the comparison between CSJ and CEJC. The diachronic survey revealed differences in usage trends between words and that changes in usage occasions include changes that are limited in scope and expanded in scope. In addition, there is a word whose the main scene of use changes. 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