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Gender assignment and gender identity in patients with ambiguous genitalia

Urology, 1993
Gender assignment, the process by which the sex of rearing in a newborn with ambiguous genitalia is decided, must be considered a psychosocial emergency. It is usually a multidisciplinary team effort carried out against time in terms of days, even hours .
G, Izquierdo, K I, Glassberg
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Legal Aspects of Gender Assignment

The Endocrinologist, 2003
The birth of an intersex child presents difficult medical and ethical issues to the attending physicians. Recently, these issues have become the subject of debates among doctors, psychiatrists, ethicists, sociologists, historians, and intersex activists.
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Role of radiology in gender assignment

Journal of Neonatology, 2008
The birth of a child with ambiguous genitalia is hugely disturbing to the parents. Apart from the bewildering array of differential diagnoses to be considered and excluded, it is also a sensitive issue with numerous psychological, social, religious and cultural issues associated with it.
Smrita Swamy, Suman Rao PN
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Gender assignment in Old Norse

Lingua, 2006
This article presents a set of gender assignment rules for Old Norse, which generates gender for the nouns found in Fritzner's Ordbog over Det gamle norske Sprog (Fritzner, 1973). The rule set covers approximately 22 500 of the 26 900 nouns in this dictionary, or 81%. If final -r is taken as a sufficient criterion for masculine (i.e.
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GENDER ASSIGNMENT II: FORMAL SYSTEMS

1991
In the last chapter we examined languages in which gender is assigned solely by semantic criteria. We also noted languages in which semantic criteria allowed various numbers of exceptions. We now come to languages in which large numbers of nouns fall outside the semantic assignment rules.
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Gender assignment in language contact

STUF - Language Typology and Universals
Abstract This paper deals with an important aspect of the integration of loan nouns into the grammatical systems of languages attesting to grammatical gender, namely gender assignment. Traditionally, it is assumed that gender assignment takes place according to the internal assignment rules of the replica language. In many cases, however,
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Gender assignment in Datooga nouns

South African Journal of African Languages
This study describes gender assignment in Datooga nouns. The article shows that gender is linguistically expressed in Datooga nouns.  Noun gender in Datooga is a non-agreeing one depicted as both overt and covert. The overt gender is morphologically represented using  u/ud(v)- (feminine gender) and gi/ gid(v)- (masculine gender) prefixes. The
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Rationale for Gender Assignment

The Endocrinologist, 2003
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