International audienceDeterminers with congruent gender facilitate the recognition of the following noun. We examine two explanations of this effect: either gender information is retrieved and influences lexical access, or gender effects are due to the determiner-noun co-occurrence. French nouns are either feminine or masculine and are preceded by feminine or masculine determiners in the singular. Plural articles are unmarked for gender. Because some nouns (peanuts) occur more frequently in the plural than in their singular, they frequently co-occur with determiners that do not provide gender information. Conversely, nouns that occur more frequently in their singular form (cathedral) co-occur more frequently with gender-marked determiners. ...
Comprehending spoken language entails more than accessing successive words in the mental lexicon. Wo...
Second language (L2) learners often show influence from their first language (L1) in all domains of ...
Can the perception of a word be influenced by its grammatical gender? Can it happen that speakers of...
International audienceDeterminers with congruent gender facilitate the recognition of the following ...
International audienceLexical decision times and eye movements were recorded to determine whether gr...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
Alario and Caramazza (2002) have suggested that during noun production, gender and phonological info...
Summary : The role of grammatical gender during word recognition This article concerns the role of g...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun's phonological end...
Previous eye-tracking research has shown that, during spoken-word recognition, gender marking on pre...
We examined whether a context marked for grammatical gender can constrain the processing of homophon...
The question of whether language affects thought is long-standing, with grammatical gender being one...
Grammatical gender is a pervasive feature of many natural languages. It provides coherence among gra...
Comprehending spoken language entails more than accessing successive words in the mental lexicon. Wo...
Second language (L2) learners often show influence from their first language (L1) in all domains of ...
Can the perception of a word be influenced by its grammatical gender? Can it happen that speakers of...
International audienceDeterminers with congruent gender facilitate the recognition of the following ...
International audienceLexical decision times and eye movements were recorded to determine whether gr...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
Alario and Caramazza (2002) have suggested that during noun production, gender and phonological info...
Summary : The role of grammatical gender during word recognition This article concerns the role of g...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun's phonological end...
Previous eye-tracking research has shown that, during spoken-word recognition, gender marking on pre...
We examined whether a context marked for grammatical gender can constrain the processing of homophon...
The question of whether language affects thought is long-standing, with grammatical gender being one...
Grammatical gender is a pervasive feature of many natural languages. It provides coherence among gra...
Comprehending spoken language entails more than accessing successive words in the mental lexicon. Wo...
Second language (L2) learners often show influence from their first language (L1) in all domains of ...
Can the perception of a word be influenced by its grammatical gender? Can it happen that speakers of...