Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of his/her language, allowing the speaker to select the appropriate gender for each noun. Whereas categorical assignment rules and exceptional gender assignment are well investigated, assignment regularities, i.e., tendencies in the gender distribution identified within the vocabulary of a language, are still controversial. The present study is an empirical contribution trying to shed light on the gender assignment system native German speakers have at their disposal. Participants presented with a category (e.g., predator) and a pair of gender-marked pseudowords (e.g., der Trelle vs. die Stisse) preferentially selected the pseudo-word preceded by...
We investigate the acquisition of grammatical gender marking in German by monolingual children as we...
In the Germanic languages, gender and declension are two classification systems with a restricted f...
Whereas Standard Dutch only distinguishes between two adnominal grammatical genders, substandard var...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
The assignment of grammatical gender in German is a notoriously problematic phenomenon due to the ap...
This article examines principles of gender assignment in the German and Spanish language and in this...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This thesis uses an experimental approach to explore optimal gender assignment theory, an approach t...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
International audienceThis study conducts an experimental evaluation of two hypotheses about the con...
This paper examines whether gender features (masculine, feminine, neuter) in German have to be inter...
A central goal of typological research is to characterize linguistic features in terms of both their...
We investigate German–Russian bilingual children's sensitivity to formal and semantic cues when assi...
Semantic substitution errors (e.g., saying "arm" when "leg" is intended) are among the most common t...
In research on grammatical gender, assignment and agreement are the two central notions. Genders are...
We investigate the acquisition of grammatical gender marking in German by monolingual children as we...
In the Germanic languages, gender and declension are two classification systems with a restricted f...
Whereas Standard Dutch only distinguishes between two adnominal grammatical genders, substandard var...
Gender assignment relates to a native speaker's knowledge of the structure of the gender system of h...
The assignment of grammatical gender in German is a notoriously problematic phenomenon due to the ap...
This article examines principles of gender assignment in the German and Spanish language and in this...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This thesis uses an experimental approach to explore optimal gender assignment theory, an approach t...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
International audienceThis study conducts an experimental evaluation of two hypotheses about the con...
This paper examines whether gender features (masculine, feminine, neuter) in German have to be inter...
A central goal of typological research is to characterize linguistic features in terms of both their...
We investigate German–Russian bilingual children's sensitivity to formal and semantic cues when assi...
Semantic substitution errors (e.g., saying "arm" when "leg" is intended) are among the most common t...
In research on grammatical gender, assignment and agreement are the two central notions. Genders are...
We investigate the acquisition of grammatical gender marking in German by monolingual children as we...
In the Germanic languages, gender and declension are two classification systems with a restricted f...
Whereas Standard Dutch only distinguishes between two adnominal grammatical genders, substandard var...