English speakers tend to produce fewer pronouns when a referential competitor has the same gender as the referent than otherwise. Traditionally, this gender congruence effect has been explained in terms of ambiguity avoidance (e.g., Arnold, Eisenband, Brown-Schmidt, & Trueswell, 2000; Fukumura, Van Gompel, & Pickering, 2010). However, an alternative hypothesis is that the competitor’s gender congruence affects semantic competition, making the referent less accessible relative to when the competitor has a different gender (Arnold & Griffin, 2007). Experiment 1 found that even in Finnish, which is a non-gendered language, the competitor’s gender congruence results in fewer pronouns, supporting the semantic competition account. In Experiment 2...
Aims and objectives: It has been claimed that grammatical gender can influence the perception of ob...
A central goal of typological research is to characterize linguistic features in terms of both their...
The aim of the study was to explore the nature of the gender-congruency effect, characterized by a ...
English speakers tend to produce fewer pronouns when a referential competitor has the same gender as...
English speakers tend to produce fewer pronouns when a referential competitor has the same gender as...
English speakers tend to produce fewer pronouns when a referential competitor has the same gender as...
Across many languages, pronouns are the most frequently produced referring expressions. We examined ...
The present paper looks at semantic interference and gender congruency effects during bilingual pict...
Research has shown that speakers use fewer pronouns when the referential candidates are more similar...
International audienceAcross many languages, pronouns are the most frequently produced referring exp...
International audienceAcross many languages, pronouns are the most frequently produced referring exp...
Across many languages, pronouns are the most frequently produced referring expressions. We examined ...
The question of whether language affects thought is long-standing, with grammatical gender being one...
Gygax, Gabriel, Sarrasin, Oakhill, and Garnham (2008) showed that readers form a mental representati...
Aims and objectives: It has been claimed that grammatical gender can influence the perception of obj...
Aims and objectives: It has been claimed that grammatical gender can influence the perception of ob...
A central goal of typological research is to characterize linguistic features in terms of both their...
The aim of the study was to explore the nature of the gender-congruency effect, characterized by a ...
English speakers tend to produce fewer pronouns when a referential competitor has the same gender as...
English speakers tend to produce fewer pronouns when a referential competitor has the same gender as...
English speakers tend to produce fewer pronouns when a referential competitor has the same gender as...
Across many languages, pronouns are the most frequently produced referring expressions. We examined ...
The present paper looks at semantic interference and gender congruency effects during bilingual pict...
Research has shown that speakers use fewer pronouns when the referential candidates are more similar...
International audienceAcross many languages, pronouns are the most frequently produced referring exp...
International audienceAcross many languages, pronouns are the most frequently produced referring exp...
Across many languages, pronouns are the most frequently produced referring expressions. We examined ...
The question of whether language affects thought is long-standing, with grammatical gender being one...
Gygax, Gabriel, Sarrasin, Oakhill, and Garnham (2008) showed that readers form a mental representati...
Aims and objectives: It has been claimed that grammatical gender can influence the perception of obj...
Aims and objectives: It has been claimed that grammatical gender can influence the perception of ob...
A central goal of typological research is to characterize linguistic features in terms of both their...
The aim of the study was to explore the nature of the gender-congruency effect, characterized by a ...