“…Some work has indicated that a variable's internal constraints, or the linguistic factors that probabilistically predict a particular variant, can affect a variant's social influence (Austen, 2020; Bender, 2005; Drager, 2010; Freitag, 2020; Labov, 2003; Podesva, Reynolds, Callier, & Baptiste, 2015). Other work suggests that listeners’ social inferences are affected by the presence of multiple variants together (Austen & Campbell-Kibler, 2022; Campbell-Kibler, 2009; Levon, 2014; Montgomery & Moore, 2018; Pharao, Maegaard, Møller, & Kristiansen, 2014; Watson & Clark, 2013, 2015). In both cases, these effects are likely due to expectations that listeners have built up about the likelihood of encountering a variant in a particular context.…”