Blume, C. & Herbert, C. (2014). The HisMine-Paradigm: A new paradigm to investigate self-awareness employing pronouns. Social Neuroscience. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17470919.2014.886616
When the above article was first published online, the caption of Table 1 was incorrect. The correct caption for Table 1 should read:
Frequency of the stimuli according to the Leipziger Korpus (Universität Leipzig, 2008–2012). Frequency class (f): The German male definite article “der” is in the written language 2f times more frequent than the respective pronoun. The pronoun used the least frequently is the possessive pronoun of the 2PP “dein” (“your”). The personal counterpart “du” (“you”) and the possessive pronoun of the 1PP “mein” (“my”) are used more often while the personal pronoun of the 1PP “ich” (“I”) and the 3PP pronouns (“he” and “his”) are used the most frequently.
This has now been corrected in both the print and online versions.