International audienceThis paper attempts to answer a threefold question: from what kind of cues gender can reliably be assigned to French nouns? How the usage of these sublexical cues is acquired by children? What kind of computational models could account for the human data? We conducted an experiment with 74 1st and 2nd grade children to assess their knowledge about gender information associated with suffixes. Results show that French children implicitly acquire this knowledge, even before learning to read. Simulation results fit experimental data and show that the word ending represented by suffixes is one of the main cues to assign gender to French words
Second language (L2) learners often show influence from their first language (L1) in all domains of ...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun's phonological end...
In French, the grammatical features of the immediate constituents of words greatly contribute to the...
This paper attempts to answer a threefold question: from what kind of cues gender can reliably be as...
International audienceThe French language has a grammatical gender system in which all nouns are ass...
The French language has a grammatical gender system in which all nouns are assigned either a masculi...
International audienceTwo experiments designed to explore the acquisition of grammatical gender in F...
In Study 1, the relationship between morphophonological cues and gender assignment in French was exa...
International audienceThis paper presents an iterative model of knowledge acquisition of gender info...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning French as a foreign language is mastering the gende...
This study examines syntactic and morphological aspects of the production and comprehension of prono...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
International audienceLexical decision times and eye movements were recorded to determine whether gr...
This study presents data from an elicitation study on French size and color adjectives in noun phra...
Second language (L2) learners often show influence from their first language (L1) in all domains of ...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun's phonological end...
In French, the grammatical features of the immediate constituents of words greatly contribute to the...
This paper attempts to answer a threefold question: from what kind of cues gender can reliably be as...
International audienceThe French language has a grammatical gender system in which all nouns are ass...
The French language has a grammatical gender system in which all nouns are assigned either a masculi...
International audienceTwo experiments designed to explore the acquisition of grammatical gender in F...
In Study 1, the relationship between morphophonological cues and gender assignment in French was exa...
International audienceThis paper presents an iterative model of knowledge acquisition of gender info...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
One of the most difficult challenges of learning French as a foreign language is mastering the gende...
This study examines syntactic and morphological aspects of the production and comprehension of prono...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
International audienceLexical decision times and eye movements were recorded to determine whether gr...
This study presents data from an elicitation study on French size and color adjectives in noun phra...
Second language (L2) learners often show influence from their first language (L1) in all domains of ...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun's phonological end...
In French, the grammatical features of the immediate constituents of words greatly contribute to the...