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Exploring the Onset of a Male-Biased Interpretation of Masculine Generics Among French Speaking Kindergarten Children
Gygax, Pascal Mark; Schoenhals, Lucie; Lévy, Arik. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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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
In: ISSN: 0305-0009 ; Journal of Child Language (2015) pp. 1-18 (2015)
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Fostering the generic interpretation of grammatically masculine forms: When my aunt could be one of the mechanics.
Abstract: The masculine plural form in French (e.g., musiciens [musicians]), as in other grammatical gender languages, though interpretable as a generic form (e.g., musicians are men and women), has been shown to more likely activate a specific interpretation (e.g., musicians are mainly men). In this study, we presented participants with female or male kinship – role noun word-pairs (e.g., oncle or tante – musiciens [uncle or aunt – musicians]) and asked them if the person represented by the kinship term could be part of the group represented by the role noun. Most importantly, within the experiment, we gradually increased participants’ exposure to pairs including a female kinship. We found that our exposure manipulation did increase readers’ general acceptance of female kinship – role noun word-pairs, supporting the idea that implicit exposure to particular stimuli might be quite effective in changing associated representations.
URL: http://doc.rero.ch/record/209003/files/LevyGygaxGabriel_2014_preprint.pdf
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La représentation mentale du genre pendant la lecture:état actuel de la recherche francophone en psycholinguistique
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