The influence of stereotype and grammatical information (masculine intended as generic) on the representation of gender in language was investigated using a sentence evaluation paradigm. The first sentence introduced a role name (e.g., The spies came out ...) and the second sentence contained explicit information about the gender of one or more of the characters (e.g., ...one of the women ...). The experiment was conducted in French, German, and English. In contrast to English, stereotypicality of role names had no influence on readers' male biased representations in French and German, where interpretations were dominated by the masculinity of the masculine (allegedly) intended as generic
Grammatically masculine role-nouns (e.g., Studentenmasc.'students') can refer to men and women but m...
In French, and other gender marked languages, there are two ways to interpret a grammatical masculin...
Language users often infer a person’s gender when it is not explicitly mentioned. This information i...
In this paper we argue that the generic use of the masculine represents a grammatical rule that migh...
Language users frequently encounter generic personal statements, which refer to a person or group of...
Feminist linguists claim that masculine forms used in a generic sense (e.g. he referring to a doctor...
A list of role names for future use in research on gender stereotyping was created and evaluated. In...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
The use of masculine generics (i.e., grammatically masculine forms that refer to both men and women)...
The way media depict women and men can reinforce or diminish gender stereotyping. Which part does la...
Gygax, Gabriel, Sarrasin, Oakhill, and Garnham (2008) showed that readers form a mental representati...
Language users often infer a person's gender when it is not explicitly mentioned. This information i...
Language users often infer a person’s gender when it is not explicitly mentioned. This information i...
A list of role names for future use in research on gender stereotyping was created and evaluated. In...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
Grammatically masculine role-nouns (e.g., Studentenmasc.'students') can refer to men and women but m...
In French, and other gender marked languages, there are two ways to interpret a grammatical masculin...
Language users often infer a person’s gender when it is not explicitly mentioned. This information i...
In this paper we argue that the generic use of the masculine represents a grammatical rule that migh...
Language users frequently encounter generic personal statements, which refer to a person or group of...
Feminist linguists claim that masculine forms used in a generic sense (e.g. he referring to a doctor...
A list of role names for future use in research on gender stereotyping was created and evaluated. In...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
The use of masculine generics (i.e., grammatically masculine forms that refer to both men and women)...
The way media depict women and men can reinforce or diminish gender stereotyping. Which part does la...
Gygax, Gabriel, Sarrasin, Oakhill, and Garnham (2008) showed that readers form a mental representati...
Language users often infer a person's gender when it is not explicitly mentioned. This information i...
Language users often infer a person’s gender when it is not explicitly mentioned. This information i...
A list of role names for future use in research on gender stereotyping was created and evaluated. In...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
Grammatically masculine role-nouns (e.g., Studentenmasc.'students') can refer to men and women but m...
In French, and other gender marked languages, there are two ways to interpret a grammatical masculin...
Language users often infer a person’s gender when it is not explicitly mentioned. This information i...