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Fixed and random effects from the second GLME of Accuracy, with the Italian-Pavese bidialectal group as the baseline.
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posted on 2024-02-27, 18:57 authored by Camilla Masullo, Alba Casado, Evelina LeivadaAccuracy rates are set as the dependent variable. Language group (i.e., “Agrigentino”, “Pavese”, “bilingual”), “% of use of Italian”, “% of use of the L2”, and “% of switching” are set as fixed factors in the model and their interactions are also reported. Animacy, register, gender, and age are set as control factors.
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