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      On the Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender and Its Impact on the Representation of Human Referents

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          Grammatical gender has been shown to provide natural gender information about human referents. However, due to formal and conceptual differences between masculine and feminine forms, it remains an open question whether these gender categories influence the processing of person information to the same degree. Experiment 1 compared the semantic content of masculine and feminine grammatical gender by combining masculine and feminine role names with either gender congruent or incongruent referents (e.g., Dieser Lehrer [masc.]/ Diese Lehrerin [fem.] ist mein Mann/meine Frau; This teacher is my husband/my wife). Participants rated sentences in terms of correctness and customariness. In Experiment 2, in addition to ratings reading times were recorded to assess processing more directly. Both experiments were run in German. Sentences with grammatically feminine role names and gender incongruent referents were rated as less correct and less customary than those with masculine forms and incongruent referents. Combining a masculine role name with an incongruent referent slowed down reading to a greater extent than combining a feminine role name with an incongruent referent. Results thus specify the differential effects of masculine and feminine grammatical gender in denoting human referents.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                zea
                Experimental Psychology
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1618-3169
                November 2009
                2010
                : 57
                : 5
                : 367-375
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] University of Heidelberg, Germany
                [ 2 ] University of Irkutsk, Ust-Ilimsk, Russia
                Author notes
                Lisa Irmen, Department of Psychology, University of Heidelberg, Hauptstr. 47-51, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany, +49 6221 547359, +49 6221 547273, lisa.irmen@ 123456psychologie.uni-heidelberg.de
                Article
                zea_57_5_367
                10.1027/1618-3169/a000044
                20178923
                2c0d28ec-31f4-4821-b67e-b6f3eccf42ee
                Copyright @ 2009
                History
                : August 14, 2008
                : May 27, 2009
                : July 1, 2009
                Categories
                Research Article

                Psychology,General behavioral science
                role name processing,gender marking,grammatical gender
                Psychology, General behavioral science
                role name processing, gender marking, grammatical gender

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