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Whats So Sexy About Degenderizing Language? Investigating Gender Representations by Readers and Listeners in Norwegian, Finnish and French, 2018 ...
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Gabriel, Ute. - : NSD – Norwegian Centre for Research Data, 2019
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Norms on the gender perception of role nouns in Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Slovak
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Exploring the Onset of a Male-Biased Interpretation of Masculine Generics Among French Speaking Kindergarten Children
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Some grammatical rules are more difficult than others: The case of the generic interpretation of the masculine
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Gender inferences: Grammatical features and their impact on the representation of gender in bilinguals
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La représentation mentale du genre pendant la lecture: état actuel de la recherche francophone en psycholinguistique
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Gauging the impact of gender grammaticization in different languages:application of a linguistic-visual paradigm
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Altering male-dominant representations:a study on nominalized adjectives and participles in first and second language German
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The generic use of masculine plural forms in grammatical gender languages has been criticized for activating unequal gender representations that are male dominant. The present study examined whether the recently introduced gender-neutral forms of nominalized adjectives and participles in German provide references that induce more balanced representations. We used cross-linguistic differences as a means to illustrate the flexibility of the gender representation system and investigated both native and nonnative (French–German bilinguals) speakers of German. Although a masculine bias persisted when participants read role nouns in the masculine plural form, the study suggests that the usage of nominalized forms can attenuate this male bias, even for nonnative speakers. The results of the study provide further support for the use of gender-neutral language.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/84476/1/Sato_et_al_2016_nominal.pdf https://doi.org/10.1177/0261927X15625442 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/84476/
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Gauging the Impact of Gender Grammaticization in Different Languages: Application of a Linguistic-Visual Paradigm
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Stereotype or grammar? The representation of gender when two-year-old and three-year-old french-speaking toddlers listen to role nouns
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In: ISSN: 0305-0009 ; Journal of Child Language (2015) pp. 1-18 (2015)
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Er jeg en annen than I am? – Bilingual students’ language-dependent access of cognitive and affective self-knowledge. ...
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Gender Inferences: Grammatical features and their impact on the representation of gender in bilinguals.
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Fostering the generic interpretation of grammatically masculine forms: When my aunt could be one of the mechanics.
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Norms on the gender perception of role nouns in Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Slovak.
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Gender representation in language and grammatical cues: When beauticians, musicians and mechanics remain men. Discourse Processes, 49, 481-500.
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