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Erratum to Kashima and Kashima (1998) and Reiteration

Emiko S. Kashima

La Trobe University

Yoshihisa Kashima

The University of Melbourne

The relationships between cultural dimensions and the language use involving pronoun drop (whether the subject of a sentence can be dropped when it is a personal pronoun) and the number of second-person singular pronouns (2PS) available in a language (one or multiple) reported by Kashima and Kashima were reexamined by using a new, correct coding for Hindi and Urdu. The reanalysis reconfirmed the major part of our previous results but indicated the need to revise the previous report that the availability of multiple 2PS pronouns was associated with higher Integration, namely, harmonious interpersonal relationships. The new analysis showed that availability of multiple 2PS and Integration were independent of each other.

Key Words: cultural dimensions • language and culture • language use • individualism • personal pronouns

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 36, No. 3, 396-400 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0022022104273659


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