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Gender marking in the first-person singular: A case of paradigm (in)consistency – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 September 2023

THOMAS BERG*
Affiliation:
University of Hamburg
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Abstract

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In the Journal of Linguistics article ‘Gender marking in the first-person singular: A case of paradigm (in)consistency’ by Thomas Berg, table 1 was formatted incorrectly, which resulted in row 27 moving out of line.

The correctly formatted table can be seen below:

Table 1 Languages with a gender contrast in first-person singular personal pronouns (N = 30).

References

REFERENCE

Berg, Thomas. (2023). Gender marking in the first-person singular: A case of paradigm (in)consistency. Journal of Linguistics, 135. doi:10.1017/S0022226723000191CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Table 1 Languages with a gender contrast in first-person singular personal pronouns (N = 30).