It is generally assumed that speakers of grammatical gender languages consider grammatical gender arbitrary, but this assumption has never been tested. Research shows that the grammatical gender of nouns can affect perceptions of the masculinity or femininity of the noun's referent in speakers of languages with masculine and feminine noun classes. However, bilingualism facilitates the development of lexical arbitrariness awareness, and could therefore affect awareness of grammatical gender arbitrariness. This study then compared three groups of young adult speakers of a grammatical gender language: monolinguals, early bilinguals, and instructed second language learners. Participants evaluated the gender assignments of 25 nouns of entities (...
In 3 experiments, we investigated the effect of grammatical gender on object categorization. Partici...
Although it may be impossible to definitively determine whether the grammatical gender of a country’...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
My proposed study aims to discover how English monolingual speakers interpret the idea of grammatica...
Many languages assign nouns to a grammatical gender class, such that "bed" might be assigned masculi...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
This research project aimed to discover how English monolingual speakers interpret the idea of gramm...
Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions: This article reviews recent research on how speaking...
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...
In 3 experiments, we investigated the effect of grammatical gender on object categorization. Partici...
In 3 experiments, we investigated the effect of grammatical gender on object categorization. Partici...
Although it may be impossible to definitively determine whether the grammatical gender of a country’...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
My proposed study aims to discover how English monolingual speakers interpret the idea of grammatica...
Many languages assign nouns to a grammatical gender class, such that "bed" might be assigned masculi...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
This article examines the effect that the terms used to describe grammatical gender (e.g., “masculin...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
This research project aimed to discover how English monolingual speakers interpret the idea of gramm...
Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions: This article reviews recent research on how speaking...
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...
In 3 experiments, we investigated the effect of grammatical gender on object categorization. Partici...
In 3 experiments, we investigated the effect of grammatical gender on object categorization. Partici...
Although it may be impossible to definitively determine whether the grammatical gender of a country’...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...