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    When “He” can also be “She”: an ERP study of reflexive pronoun resolution in written mandarin Chinese by Su, Jui-Ju, Molinaro, Nicola, Gillon-Dowens, Margaret, Tsai, Pei-Shu, Wu, Denise H., Carreiras, Manuel

    Published 2016
    “…The gender information in written Chinese third person pronouns is not symmetrically encoded: the character for "he" (, with semantic radical , meaning human) is used as a default referring to every individual, while the character for "she" (, with semantic radical , meaning woman) indicates females only. …”
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    The composing process of Hong Kong children in primary schools by Tse, Shek Kam

    Published 1993
    “…Although the mother tongue of all the subjects is Cantonese, a dialect of Chinese, in school they are required to write either in Modem Standard Written Chinese or in English, the second language of Hong Kong. …”
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