A conceptual replication of an implicit test of grammatical gender effects on inanimate concepts
It has been argued that the incidental and arbitrary use of gender markings for inanimate concepts in language may affect the conceptualization or semantics of those inanimate concepts. The present article sought to replicate the findings of a classic paper that made this argument. Konishi used the...
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Main Authors: | Devyani Mahajan, Frank H. Durgin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2025-01-01
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Series: | Language and Cognition |
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Online Access: | https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1866980824000760/type/journal_article |
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