B Bassetti, E Nicoladis - International Journal of Bilingualism, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions: This article reviews recent research on how speaking a language that marks gender grammatically might affect thinking, and on the …
Psycholinguistic investigations of the way readers and speakers perceive gender have shown several biases associated with how gender is linguistically realized in language …
We analyze the semantic ambiguity of the grammatically masculine form in languages where this form has more than one meaning (eg, French, German, English to some extent) …
J Misersky, A Majid, TM Snijders - Discourse Processes, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Grammatically masculine role-nouns (eg, Studenten masc.'students') can refer to men and women but may favor an interpretation where only men are considered the referent. If true …
M Loison, G Perrier, C Noûs - Cahiers du genre, 2020 - cairn.info
1 Prenant appui sur des controverses récentes, ce dossier réunit des contributions de disciplines différentes (philosophie, droit, sociologie, science politique, linguistique) et …
In this chapter, we approach the issue of" grammaticalization of gender" from an intergroup relations perspective. Using social identity theory, and more specifically self-categorization …
Psycholinguistic approaches that study the effects of language on mental representations have ignored a potential role of the grammaticalization of the future (ie, how the future …
H Burnett, O Bonami - Language in Society, 2019 - cambridge.org
We present a quantitative study of the linguistic and social factors conditioning the use of grammatical gender with reference to women, focusing on variation in the debates of the …
Despite the increased use of different types of gender-fair forms in French, studies investigating how they are interpreted when presented in a sentence remain few. To fill this …