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... females and numbers of males in the example sentences of this book . " There are 336 female - gendered arguments in the book , and 967 male - gendered arguments . We also see that when females appear , they show up slightly more often ...
... females and numbers of males in the example sentences of this book . " There are 336 female - gendered arguments in the book , and 967 male - gendered arguments . We also see that when females appear , they show up slightly more often ...
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... female - gendered NPs do not . For example , there are 19 male subjects of be a genius , but only two female subjects for this predicate . In addition , the subject of the verb to read is male in 20 cases but female in only one - and ...
... female - gendered NPs do not . For example , there are 19 male subjects of be a genius , but only two female subjects for this predicate . In addition , the subject of the verb to read is male in 20 cases but female in only one - and ...
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... female and male . arguments in our case study of Syntax textbook . Table 6 presents our findings . SUBJECT AGENT TEXT YEAR AUTHOR'S 3F 3M Other Total 3F 3M Other Total # GENDER ( % ) ( % ) ( % ) n ( % ) ( % ) ( % ) n 1 1969 M 6 24 69 ...
... female and male . arguments in our case study of Syntax textbook . Table 6 presents our findings . SUBJECT AGENT TEXT YEAR AUTHOR'S 3F 3M Other Total 3F 3M Other Total # GENDER ( % ) ( % ) ( % ) n ( % ) ( % ) ( % ) n 1 1969 M 6 24 69 ...
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