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constraints that can be ranked as to their effect on the dependent variable . For example , within the independent variable Person , both Barrenechea and Alonso ( 1977 ) and SilvaCorvalán ( 1994 ) found a greater probability of overt ...
constraints that can be ranked as to their effect on the dependent variable . For example , within the independent variable Person , both Barrenechea and Alonso ( 1977 ) and SilvaCorvalán ( 1994 ) found a greater probability of overt ...
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We start by entering the ten independent linguistic variables listed in $ 2.3 ( Genre , Person , Tense , Reflexive ... We then pick the strongest variable , which turns out to be Person , and proceed to a study of constraint hierarchies ...
We start by entering the ten independent linguistic variables listed in $ 2.3 ( Genre , Person , Tense , Reflexive ... We then pick the strongest variable , which turns out to be Person , and proceed to a study of constraint hierarchies ...
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rates , is reflected in differences in their variable hierarchies . The variable hierarchies in Table 9a come from two logistic regression runs , one for each region , in which all ten independent variables were included .
rates , is reflected in differences in their variable hierarchies . The variable hierarchies in Table 9a come from two logistic regression runs , one for each region , in which all ten independent variables were included .
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