Semantic substitution errors (e.g., saying "arm" when "leg" is intended) are among the most common types of errors occurring during spontaneous speech. It has been shown that grammatical gender of German target nouns is preserved in the errors (E. Marx, 1999). In 3 experiments, the authors explored different accounts of the grammatical gender preservation effect in German. In all experiments, semantic substitution errors were induced using a continuous naming paradigm. In Experiment 1, it was found that gender preservation disappeared when speakers produced bare nouns. Gender preservation was found when speakers produced phrases with determiners marked for gender (Experiment 2) but not when the produced determiners were not marked for gende...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
Recent research into grammatical gender from the perspective of information theory has shown how see...
Jescheniak and Levelt (Jescheniak, J.-D., Levelt, W.J.M. 1994. Journal of Experimental Psychology: L...
Semantic substitution errors (e.g., saying "arm" when "leg" is intended) are among the most common t...
Semantic substitution errors (e.g., saying "arm" when "leg" is intended) are among the most common t...
Contains fulltext : 64468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Semantic subst...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
Three experiments investigated semantic and syntactic effects in the production of phrases in Dutch....
The present study investigated whether German speakers compute grammatical gender on the basis of ge...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
Recent research into grammatical gender from the perspective of information theory has shown how see...
Jescheniak and Levelt (Jescheniak, J.-D., Levelt, W.J.M. 1994. Journal of Experimental Psychology: L...
Semantic substitution errors (e.g., saying "arm" when "leg" is intended) are among the most common t...
Semantic substitution errors (e.g., saying "arm" when "leg" is intended) are among the most common t...
Contains fulltext : 64468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Semantic subst...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
Three experiments investigated semantic and syntactic effects in the production of phrases in Dutch....
The present study investigated whether German speakers compute grammatical gender on the basis of ge...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
Recent research into grammatical gender from the perspective of information theory has shown how see...
Jescheniak and Levelt (Jescheniak, J.-D., Levelt, W.J.M. 1994. Journal of Experimental Psychology: L...