Recent studies from countries with grammatical gender languages (e.g., French) found both children and adults to more frequently think of female jobholders and to consider women’s success in male dominated occupations more likely when the jobs were described in pair forms (i.e., by explicit reference to male and female jobholders, e.g., inventeuses et inventeurs; French feminine and masculine plural forms for inventors), rather than masculine only forms (e.g., inventors). To gain a better understanding of this phenomenon, we systematically varied the gender connotation of occupations (males overrepresented, females overrepresented, equal share of males and females) and measured additional dependent variables, predicting that gender fair lan...
Gender-fair language, including women and men, such as word pairs has a substantial impact on the me...
The use of masculine generics (i.e., grammatically masculine forms that refer to both men and women)...
In many languages, masculine generics are the traditional way of referring to women and men. However...
Recent studies from countries with grammatical gender languages (e.g., French) found both children a...
This research project sheds light on gender-fair language and its possible effects on cognition. The...
The present paper reports findings from a controlled large-scale (N = 1018) experimental study inves...
In many languages, masculine forms (e.g., German Lehrer, “teachers, masc.”) have traditionally been ...
Summary : Occupational self-efficacy as a function of grammatical gender in French The participants ...
Employing a linguistic-visual paradigm, we investigated whether the grammaticization of gender infor...
The various facets of gender play an important role in shaping our cultures. People are categorized ...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
Gygax, Gabriel, Sarrasin, Oakhill, and Garnham (2008) showed that readers form a mental representati...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
International audienceHeated societal debates in various countries concern the use of gender-fair la...
In French, and other gender marked languages, there are two ways to interpret a grammatical masculin...
Gender-fair language, including women and men, such as word pairs has a substantial impact on the me...
The use of masculine generics (i.e., grammatically masculine forms that refer to both men and women)...
In many languages, masculine generics are the traditional way of referring to women and men. However...
Recent studies from countries with grammatical gender languages (e.g., French) found both children a...
This research project sheds light on gender-fair language and its possible effects on cognition. The...
The present paper reports findings from a controlled large-scale (N = 1018) experimental study inves...
In many languages, masculine forms (e.g., German Lehrer, “teachers, masc.”) have traditionally been ...
Summary : Occupational self-efficacy as a function of grammatical gender in French The participants ...
Employing a linguistic-visual paradigm, we investigated whether the grammaticization of gender infor...
The various facets of gender play an important role in shaping our cultures. People are categorized ...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
Gygax, Gabriel, Sarrasin, Oakhill, and Garnham (2008) showed that readers form a mental representati...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
International audienceHeated societal debates in various countries concern the use of gender-fair la...
In French, and other gender marked languages, there are two ways to interpret a grammatical masculin...
Gender-fair language, including women and men, such as word pairs has a substantial impact on the me...
The use of masculine generics (i.e., grammatically masculine forms that refer to both men and women)...
In many languages, masculine generics are the traditional way of referring to women and men. However...