Our article is dedicated to the relation of a given name’s phonological structure and the gender of the referent. Phonology has been shown to play an important role with regard to gender marking on a name in some (Germanic) languages. For example, studies on English and on German have shown in detail that female and male names have significantly different phonological structures. However, little is known whether these phonological patterns are valid beyond (closely related) individual languages. This study, therefore, sets out to assess the relation of gender and the phonological structures of names across different languages/cultures. In order to do so, we analyzed a sample of popular given names from 13 countries. Our results indicate tha...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun's phonological end...
International audienceWe report a thorough investigation of the gender congruency effect previously ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSexual selection has resulted in sex-...
Traditionally it was believed that language was arbitrary; that is there was no association between ...
In German, female and male first names are strictly segregated: there are two big inventories with t...
Recent research has identified characteristic differences between the phonetic structures of names a...
This paper identified macro trends and phonological patterns of 348 million American baby names over...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
In some German dialects the neuter gender can be used in reference to a female person. This language...
Abstract This study aims to describe gender markers in Javanese and German names. The data of Javane...
Sexual selection has resulted in sex-based size dimorphism in many mammals, including humans. In Wes...
In this paper, we investigate the phonotactic patterns that correlate with gender in given names for...
International audienceGiven that first names can have a lifelong impact on the bearer, parents shoul...
<div><p>Although the arbitrariness of language has been considered one of its defining features, stu...
Although the arbitrariness of language has been considered one of its defining features, studies hav...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun's phonological end...
International audienceWe report a thorough investigation of the gender congruency effect previously ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSexual selection has resulted in sex-...
Traditionally it was believed that language was arbitrary; that is there was no association between ...
In German, female and male first names are strictly segregated: there are two big inventories with t...
Recent research has identified characteristic differences between the phonetic structures of names a...
This paper identified macro trends and phonological patterns of 348 million American baby names over...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
In some German dialects the neuter gender can be used in reference to a female person. This language...
Abstract This study aims to describe gender markers in Javanese and German names. The data of Javane...
Sexual selection has resulted in sex-based size dimorphism in many mammals, including humans. In Wes...
In this paper, we investigate the phonotactic patterns that correlate with gender in given names for...
International audienceGiven that first names can have a lifelong impact on the bearer, parents shoul...
<div><p>Although the arbitrariness of language has been considered one of its defining features, stu...
Although the arbitrariness of language has been considered one of its defining features, studies hav...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun's phonological end...
International audienceWe report a thorough investigation of the gender congruency effect previously ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSexual selection has resulted in sex-...