DOI: 10.36824/2018-graf-hara2
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Graphemic Methods for Gender-Neutral Writing

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“…We have found two exceptions to this rule. Haralambous and Dichy, 2019), nothing in the novel allows the reader to identify their genders. When introducing a third character, a math professor who interferes in the relationship between O and U, Abbel uses the Russ ian/Ukrainian word <Одержимый> ("passionate") (p. 40):…”
Section: Breaking Rule€2: Insertion Of Fragments In Other Scriptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have found two exceptions to this rule. Haralambous and Dichy, 2019), nothing in the novel allows the reader to identify their genders. When introducing a third character, a math professor who interferes in the relationship between O and U, Abbel uses the Russ ian/Ukrainian word <Одержимый> ("passionate") (p. 40):…”
Section: Breaking Rule€2: Insertion Of Fragments In Other Scriptsmentioning
confidence: 99%