Published online: 30 May 2021.Background: Previous studies have argued that there are two types of linguistic gender: grammatical gender, which is arbitrarily assigned to nouns, and semantic gender, which depends on the gender of the referent. Aim: We explore the hypothesis that these two types of gender entail distinct cognitive processes by investigating the performance of people with aphasia at the level of sentence processing. Methods and Procedure: Nine people with aphasia (seven with fluent aphasia) and a control group of thirteen age-matched healthy participants took part in a constrained completion choice task. The participants had to complete sentences in a way that made the last word gender congruent. The subjects of th...
The aim of the study was to explore the nature of the gender-congruency effect, characterized by a ...
Studies of real-time processing in aphasia suggest that linguistic symptoms may be due to deficits i...
The central issue of this study concerns the claim that the processing of gender agreement in online...
Research on grammatical gender processing has generally assumed that grammatical gender can be treat...
Previous research on semantic dementia (SD) has demonstrated a link between conceptual representatio...
In this review article, we analyze how grammatical gender is represented and processed in the biling...
<div><p>Spoken words carry linguistic and indexical information to listeners. Abstractionist models ...
The present ERP study aimed at providing evidence for the existence of two routes in the brain for t...
Six contributions form the special section that Cortex devoted to the neurospcyhology of grammatic...
How does language affect thought? Do the grammatical structures of the language we speak influence t...
Agreement attraction, where ungrammatical sentences are perceived as grammatical (e.g., *The key to ...
During language production and comprehension, information about a word's syntactic properties is som...
Grammatical gender agreement has been well addressed in language comprehension but less so in langua...
Studies of real-time processing in aphasia suggest that linguistic symptoms may be due to deficits i...
The current study aims at examining the tense and agreement patterns as produced by agrammatic Pales...
The aim of the study was to explore the nature of the gender-congruency effect, characterized by a ...
Studies of real-time processing in aphasia suggest that linguistic symptoms may be due to deficits i...
The central issue of this study concerns the claim that the processing of gender agreement in online...
Research on grammatical gender processing has generally assumed that grammatical gender can be treat...
Previous research on semantic dementia (SD) has demonstrated a link between conceptual representatio...
In this review article, we analyze how grammatical gender is represented and processed in the biling...
<div><p>Spoken words carry linguistic and indexical information to listeners. Abstractionist models ...
The present ERP study aimed at providing evidence for the existence of two routes in the brain for t...
Six contributions form the special section that Cortex devoted to the neurospcyhology of grammatic...
How does language affect thought? Do the grammatical structures of the language we speak influence t...
Agreement attraction, where ungrammatical sentences are perceived as grammatical (e.g., *The key to ...
During language production and comprehension, information about a word's syntactic properties is som...
Grammatical gender agreement has been well addressed in language comprehension but less so in langua...
Studies of real-time processing in aphasia suggest that linguistic symptoms may be due to deficits i...
The current study aims at examining the tense and agreement patterns as produced by agrammatic Pales...
The aim of the study was to explore the nature of the gender-congruency effect, characterized by a ...
Studies of real-time processing in aphasia suggest that linguistic symptoms may be due to deficits i...
The central issue of this study concerns the claim that the processing of gender agreement in online...