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Facilitative use of grammatical gender in Heritage Spanish
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2021This paper presents an eye-tracking study using the Visual World Paradigm that tests whether participants are able to access gender information on definite articles and deploy it to facilitate lexical retrieval of subsequent nouns.
Zuzanna Fuchs
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International Journal of Bilingualism, 2022
Objectives: This study investigates (a) the accuracy of Heritage Speakers (HSs) in production and comprehension of Spanish clitic pronouns when compared to monolingual children, (b) the differences in error patterns between groups, and (c) the possible ...
Lourdes Martinez-Nieto +1 more
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Objectives: This study investigates (a) the accuracy of Heritage Speakers (HSs) in production and comprehension of Spanish clitic pronouns when compared to monolingual children, (b) the differences in error patterns between groups, and (c) the possible ...
Lourdes Martinez-Nieto +1 more
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Grammatical gender in Spanish child heritage speakers
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2021This study examines grammatical gender (GG) production in young Spanish heritage-speakers (HSs) and the potential effect of the children’s language use and their parents’ input. We compared four and eight-year-old HSs to same-age monolingual children
Lourdes Martinez-Nieto, M. Restrepo
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neutering neuter – grammatical gender and the dehumanisation of women in German
Journal of Language and Discrimination, 2021Grammatical gender in German has traditionally been described as a rather arbitrary system (Helbig and Buscha 1988). This is not the case in regard to terms of person reference, where natural gender assignment is the norm: Masculine and feminine ...
Damaris Nübling, Miriam Lind
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Lingue e Linguaggio, 2008
This article explores the link between the notion of "neuter" gender and default in Dutch, a language that does not make the familiar distinction between masculine and feminine nouns, but opposes non-neuter nouns to neuter nouns. In trying to extend to Dutch the analysis of "neuter" as a default pronoun in Spanish and Catalan (cf.
Roodenburg, J., Hulk, A.
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This article explores the link between the notion of "neuter" gender and default in Dutch, a language that does not make the familiar distinction between masculine and feminine nouns, but opposes non-neuter nouns to neuter nouns. In trying to extend to Dutch the analysis of "neuter" as a default pronoun in Spanish and Catalan (cf.
Roodenburg, J., Hulk, A.
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2006
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to confront the analytical issue of determining the number of genders in a given language. The central concern of this article will be gender assignment-that is, the way in which the native speaker allots nouns to genders.
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The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to confront the analytical issue of determining the number of genders in a given language. The central concern of this article will be gender assignment-that is, the way in which the native speaker allots nouns to genders.
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Grammatical Gender: A Close Look at Gender Assignment Across Languages
, 2020This review takes a broad perspective on one of the most fundamental issues for gender research in linguistics: gender assignment (i.e., how different nouns are sorted into different genders).
R. Kramer
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Grammatical Gender in Interaction
2015In Grammatical Gender in Interaction: Cultural and Cognitive Aspects Angeliki Alvanoudi explores the relation between grammatical gender in person reference, culture and cognition in Modern Greek conversation. The author investigates the cultural and cognitive aspects of grammatical gender, by drawing on feminist sociolinguistic and non-linguistic ...
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1990
The goal of this chapter is to explain data resulting from linguistic tasks proposed to seven agrammatic and seven paragrammatic patients concerning the masculine and feminine gender in French. Given that the tests we used focus on the specific grammatical domain of gender, two important, and somehow related, notions in studying aphasia from a ...
Hubert Guyard +2 more
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The goal of this chapter is to explain data resulting from linguistic tasks proposed to seven agrammatic and seven paragrammatic patients concerning the masculine and feminine gender in French. Given that the tests we used focus on the specific grammatical domain of gender, two important, and somehow related, notions in studying aphasia from a ...
Hubert Guyard +2 more
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Loss of grammatical gender and language contact
Diachronica, 2019Despite its alleged relative stability, grammatical gender has nevertheless been completely lost in a number of languages. Through the analysis of three case studies (Afrikaans, Ossetic, and Cappadocian Greek) and a brief survey of similar developments ...
Iván Igartua
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