NW07This study investigated the sensitivity to gender cues exhibited by L2 learners of Italian. The participants were 64 students in first- and second-year Italian classes at the university level. Three tests were given to ascertain the students' ability to assign gender based on morphophonological, syntactic, and semantic cues. Results showed that the students were sensitive to cues in the word-final phonemes that reliably indicate gender, and implicational scaling demonstrated a clear order of difficulty among these endings. The students exhibited a low degree of awareness of the gender associations of certain derivational suffixes. When dealing with more than one cue, the students had no difficulty assigning gender when the cues were in ...
The present research addresses the issue of whether the orthographic-phonological information about ...
Two new procedures were employed to investigate the effects of semantic and grammatical gender on le...
Two experiments were conducted to verify whether the gender stereotypes associated with Italian word...
This study investigated the sensitivity to gender cues exhibited by L2 learners of Italian. The part...
This study investigated the sensitivity to gender cues exhibited by L2 learners of Italian. The part...
In recent years there has been an increase in research on the acquisition of morphological aspects o...
The language learning process by third age learners has recently become a field of interest for ling...
The present research has the aim to investigate how input, presented through different types of inst...
The aim of the current study is to further investigate the role of the noun’s suffix in processing g...
In some languages the grammatical gender of nouns can be probabilistically detected using formal cue...
The acquisition of gender has been reported to be problematic for some groups of learners acquiring ...
This study investigates the acquisition of grammatical gender and number agreement in Italian as a s...
Gender-to-ending consistency has been shown to influence grammatical gender retrieval in isolated wo...
The aim of the current study is to further investigate the role of the noun suffix in the processing...
Behavioral studies on gender-to-ending consistency in Romance language showed that people take advan...
The present research addresses the issue of whether the orthographic-phonological information about ...
Two new procedures were employed to investigate the effects of semantic and grammatical gender on le...
Two experiments were conducted to verify whether the gender stereotypes associated with Italian word...
This study investigated the sensitivity to gender cues exhibited by L2 learners of Italian. The part...
This study investigated the sensitivity to gender cues exhibited by L2 learners of Italian. The part...
In recent years there has been an increase in research on the acquisition of morphological aspects o...
The language learning process by third age learners has recently become a field of interest for ling...
The present research has the aim to investigate how input, presented through different types of inst...
The aim of the current study is to further investigate the role of the noun’s suffix in processing g...
In some languages the grammatical gender of nouns can be probabilistically detected using formal cue...
The acquisition of gender has been reported to be problematic for some groups of learners acquiring ...
This study investigates the acquisition of grammatical gender and number agreement in Italian as a s...
Gender-to-ending consistency has been shown to influence grammatical gender retrieval in isolated wo...
The aim of the current study is to further investigate the role of the noun suffix in the processing...
Behavioral studies on gender-to-ending consistency in Romance language showed that people take advan...
The present research addresses the issue of whether the orthographic-phonological information about ...
Two new procedures were employed to investigate the effects of semantic and grammatical gender on le...
Two experiments were conducted to verify whether the gender stereotypes associated with Italian word...