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AGE - V V V V V V V % [ R ] SPEAKER TRAJECTORY TYPE 1971 1971 Louis - Pierre R. ( 092 ) variable categorical 16 64 % Paul D. ( 064 ) variable categorical 16 21 % Lise L. ( 071 ) variable categorical 17 73 % Guy T. ( 088 ) variable ...
AGE - V V V V V V V % [ R ] SPEAKER TRAJECTORY TYPE 1971 1971 Louis - Pierre R. ( 092 ) variable categorical 16 64 % Paul D. ( 064 ) variable categorical 16 21 % Lise L. ( 071 ) variable categorical 17 73 % Guy T. ( 088 ) variable ...
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CARIBBEAN NYBR MAINLAND NYBR RANK VARIABLE WALD RANK VARIABLE WALD 1st Person 325.73 ** 1st Person 413.80 ** 2nd Connect 111.70 ** 2nd ... Hierarchies of variables related to overt pronoun expression ( logistic regression ) : NYBR .
CARIBBEAN NYBR MAINLAND NYBR RANK VARIABLE WALD RANK VARIABLE WALD 1st Person 325.73 ** 1st Person 413.80 ** 2nd Connect 111.70 ** 2nd ... Hierarchies of variables related to overt pronoun expression ( logistic regression ) : NYBR .
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the interaction between region and generation fails to achieve statistical significance , rendering these results inconclusive and thus setting the stage for an analysis based on variable and constraint hierarchies Proceeding from the ...
the interaction between region and generation fails to achieve statistical significance , rendering these results inconclusive and thus setting the stage for an analysis based on variable and constraint hierarchies Proceeding from the ...
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