Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in language and thereby subtly communicated to message recipients. Research on the Negation Bias shows that the use of negations (e.g., not stupid vs. smart) is more pronounced in descriptions of stereotype-inconsistent compared with stereotype-consistent behaviors. This article reports a replication study of the original research conducted in Dutch, using newly developed materials, and in five different languages: English, Dutch, Hungarian, Finnish, and Serbian. The results validate the existence of the Negation Bias in all five languages. This suggests that negation use serves a similar stereotype-maintaining function across language families
While an apparent tendency for negative markers to appear before the verb has been observed in typol...
Cross-linguistic influence in simultaneous bilingual children has been a matter of debate. There are...
Linguistic typology has recently started paying more and more attention to language use as an explan...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
This article focuses on the role of language in social-stereotype formation through interpersonal co...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
Contains fulltext : 55623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 studies, ...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
Introduction. Linguistic research has clearly shown that natural languages exhibit different forms o...
While an apparent tendency for negative markers to appear before the verb has been observed in typol...
Cross-linguistic influence in simultaneous bilingual children has been a matter of debate. There are...
Linguistic typology has recently started paying more and more attention to language use as an explan...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
This article focuses on the role of language in social-stereotype formation through interpersonal co...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
The linguistic expectancy bias is defined as the tendency to describe expectancy-consistent informat...
Contains fulltext : 55623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 studies, ...
In 4 studies, the authors investigated the relative impact of biased encoding of information and com...
Introduction. Linguistic research has clearly shown that natural languages exhibit different forms o...
While an apparent tendency for negative markers to appear before the verb has been observed in typol...
Cross-linguistic influence in simultaneous bilingual children has been a matter of debate. There are...
Linguistic typology has recently started paying more and more attention to language use as an explan...