Search Results - "grammatical gender"
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Grammatical gender misselection and related errors in French writing by Malaysian students
Published 2011“…This study aimed to identify grammatical gender misselection errors made by Malaysian students in learning French as a foreign language with regard to writing skills. …”
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Linguistic relativity: object categorisation differences between Arabic and English speakers
Published 2020“…We examined the potential effects of the Arabic grammatical gender system on object categorisation using an online voice attribution task. …”
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Garlic and ginger are not like apples and oranges: Effects of mass/count information on the production of noun phrases in English
Published 2018“…Theories of lexical processing distinguish between two different types of lexical–syntactic information: variable extrinsic lexical–syntactic features, such as number (singular, plural), and fixed intrinsic lexical–syntactic properties, such as grammatical gender (e.g., masculine, feminine). Previous research using the picture–word interference paradigm has found effects of distractor lexical–syntactic congruency for grammatical gender but no congruency effects for number. …”
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Manipulation of gender in the translations of I am Malala and things fall apart
Published 2024“…Gender is a culture-specific problem because languages have different peculiarities of natural gender, grammatical gender, and dual gender, which need a semantic cultural approach. …”
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The lexical-syntactic representation of number
Published 2015“…While focusing on examples from English, we extend the framework to include languages with grammatical gender such as German.…”
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Information retrieval in tip of the tongue states: New data and methodological advances
Published 2008“…In Experiment 2, German speakers were asked to report grammatical gender and initial phoneme of nouns, when in a ToT state. …”
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Representation and processing of mass and count nouns: A review
Published 2014“…These lexical-syntactic attributes include grammatical gender (masculine/feminine/neuter), number (singular/plural) and countability (mass/count). …”
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Production of German -n plurals in Aphasia: Effects of dominance and predictability
Published 2018“…Aims: This study examines the effect of plural dominance for the German – n plural, a plural form, which can be predictable or non-predictable on the basis of the ending of the singular word form and its grammatical gender. Hence, this study examines the role of dominance and predictability of plural production in aphasia. …”
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Women and the republic of letters in the Luso-Hispanic world, 1447-1700
Published 2012“…The key criterion of selection has been the projection of a female voice in public texts, whether via a sobriquet, a real name, grammatical gender, or a pseudonym. However, where appropriate, it has been extended to include also literary correspondence, book inventories, and texts, which despite being published anonymously, have been shown to be by women. …”
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