2024
DOI: 10.5296/ijl.v16i3.21824
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Effects of Grammatical Gender on Gender Inferences: Experimental Evidence From Italian Common Gender Nouns

Elena Sofia Safina

Abstract: Recent psycholinguistic research has focused on how different grammatical gender marking strategies affect people's mental representation of referents’ gender. Such works particularly explored how explicitly encoded linguistic elements, such as grammatical gender markers, may drive the inferential process as attentional clues. Results of reading comprehension tasks in French and German have shown that the explicit encoding of masculine gender in plural forms of role nouns often leads to a male bias, a specific… Show more

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