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A 2022-06-08 09:45:19 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/inclusive-communication/inclusive-language-words-to-use-and-avoid-when-writing-about-disability |
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+<gloss>non-disabled person</gloss> |
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A 2020-10-06 10:18:55 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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-<gloss>person without a physical or mental disability</gloss>
+<gloss>person with no physical or mental disability</gloss> |
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A 2020-10-06 01:37:17 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2020-10-05 19:03:58 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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gg5, daij |
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Not just physical. |
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-<gloss>(physically) non-handicapped person</gloss>
-<gloss>healthy person</gloss>
+<gloss>person without a physical or mental disability</gloss>
+<gloss>able-bodied person</gloss> |
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A 2016-08-15 12:02:57 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2016-08-15 11:17:08 John Carey <...address hidden...>
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https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/健常者 |
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The most common usage seems to be as an antonym for 障害者 (and mainly in reference to adults). |
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+<xref type="ant" seq="1938570">障害者</xref>
+<gloss>(physically) non-handicapped person</gloss>
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-<gloss>non-handicapped person</gloss> |