How and when does syntax perpetuate stereotypes? Probing the framing effects of subject-complement statements of equality

KJ Holmes, EM Doherty, SJ Flusberg - Thinking & Reasoning, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Although subject-complement statements like “girls are as good as boys at math” appear to
express gender equality, people infer a gender difference: the group in the complement …

How and when does syntax perpetuate stereotypes? Probing the framing effects of subject-complement statements of equality

KJ Holmes, EM Doherty, SJ Flusberg - Thinking & Reasoning, 2022 - ingentaconnect.com
Although subject-complement statements like “girls are as good as boys at math” appear to
express gender equality, people infer a gender difference: the group in the complement …

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Although subject-complement statements like “girls are as good as boys at math” appear to
express gender equality, people infer a gender difference: the group in the complement …

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Kevin J. Holmes, Evan M. Doherty & Stephen J. Flusberg, How and when does syntax
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KJ Holmes, EM Doherty, SJ Flusberg - THINKING & REASONING, 2022 - reed.edu
Although subject-complement statements like “girls are as good as boys at math” appear to
express gender equality, people infer a gender difference: the group in the complement …

[PDF][PDF] How and when does syntax perpetuate stereotypes? Probing the framing effects of subject-complement statements of equality

KJ Holmes, EM Doherty, SJ Flusberg - stephenflusberg.com
Although subject-complement statements like “girls are as good as boys at math” appear to
express gender equality, people infer a gender difference: the group in the complement …