At first, enter your coding strings, which represent the different factor groups, into your token file. All in all, the data provides instances of the dependent variable in five different contextual environments, which are the focus of the analysis. The dependent variable preposition following 'to prefer' comprises the letters “o” and “t”, which have been coded for the variants over and to. The independent variables variety, time and voice, which each contain two categories are coded as follows: language variety is subdivided into American English (A) vs. British English (B), the factor group time is comprised of the subcategories earlier years (e) vs. later years (l) and finally, voice is categorized into active (a) vs. passive (p).
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