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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Lang. 2019 Jan 11;46(3):409–432. doi: 10.1017/S0305000918000508

Table 3:

The main effect and interaction variable estimates for each mixed effect regression. Significance is marked with an asterisk; n.s. indicates significance at an alpha level of 0.05 but not after controlling for Type I Error. The direction of the estimates indicates whether a feature privileges (positive) or biases (negative) the likelihood of knowing a verb that has that feature.

Feature Number of verbs Target feature Interaction between feature and group (TD vs. LT)
Estimate p Estimate p
Intransitive 36 0.364 0.034, n.s. 0.019 0.841
Transitive 47 −0.667 0.046, n.s. −0.225 0.091
Ditransitive 22 −0.565 < 0.001 * −0.101 0.276
Manner 24 0.234 0.155 −0.240 0.003 *
Result 23 −0.157 0.312 0.184 0.025, n.s.
Durative 18 0.261 0.087 −0.090 0.282
Punctual 21 −0.292 0.047, n.s. 0.019 0.825