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AGE SPEAKER V V V V V V V % [ R ] 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 SPEAKER V V V V V V V % [ R ] 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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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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WALD 7th CARIBBEAN NYBR MAINLAND NYBR RANK VARIABLE WALD RANK VARIABLE Ist Person 325.73 ** 1st Person 413.80 ** 2nd Connect 111.70 ** 2nd Connect 142.49 ** 3rd Tense 73.89 ** 3rd Tense 101.40 ** 4th Picture 30.64 ** 4th Clause 23.88 ...
WALD 7th CARIBBEAN NYBR MAINLAND NYBR RANK VARIABLE WALD RANK VARIABLE Ist Person 325.73 ** 1st Person 413.80 ** 2nd Connect 111.70 ** 2nd Connect 142.49 ** 3rd Tense 73.89 ** 3rd Tense 101.40 ** 4th Picture 30.64 ** 4th Clause 23.88 ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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