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The masculine bias in fully gendered languages and ways to avoid it: A study on gender neutral forms in Québec and Swiss French – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 November 2022

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Table 4 was incorrectly formatted, and the Version information was reversed. A correct version of the table is below.

Table 4 Three-way interaction between Version, Name Gender, and Stereotypicality for Choice in Experiment 2

Note. Numbers are presented in percentages. Numbers in brackets are the 95% confidence intervals.

The Authors apologise for the error.

References

Kim, J., Angst, S., Gygax, P., Gabriel, U., & Zufferey, S. (2022). The masculine bias in fully gendered languages and ways to avoid it: A study on gender neutral forms in Québec and Swiss French. Journal of French Language Studies, 1-26. doi: 10.1017/S095926952200014X CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Table 4 Three-way interaction between Version, Name Gender, and Stereotypicality for Choice in Experiment 2