Gender bias in morphological inferences

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作者
Finley, Sara [1 ]
Charania, Saara [1 ]
Lewis, Tiarra [1 ]
Millward, Barbara [1 ]
Wang, Stella [1 ]
机构
[1] Pacific Lutheran Univ, Tacoma, WA 98447 USA
关键词
artificial language learning; morphology; noun classes; gender stereotypes; GRAMMATICAL GENDER; SEMANTIC CUES; LANGUAGE; COGNITION; CATEGORIZATION; ACQUISITION; JUDGMENTS; THOUGHT; GERMAN;
D O I
10.1017/langcog.2021.21
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
The present study explores how language learners apply gender stereotypes in learning a novel language with grammatical gender. Adult, English-speaking participants were exposed to picture-sound pairs from a miniature language. Each picture was of a matched gendered professional (e.g., male tennis player, female tennis player) with a nonsense form [CVCV-go/gu]. Participants were exposed to 32 picture-sound pairs (16 male, and 16 female, all matched) five times in a randomized order. Following training, participants were given a two-alternative forced-choice test with novel picture-word pairs. Participants were presented with a novel picture paired with two words (e.g., [befegu vs. befebo]) and were asked to choose which word most likely portrayed the meaning conveyed by the picture. These novel items contained gender-matched professions (e.g., male and female chemist), neutral items (office supplies), stereotypically female items (makeup), and stereotypically male items (tools). Participants assigned the appropriate gender to the novel professions, and assigned gender in line with the stereotyped objects at a rate significantly greater than chance (but not for neutral items). These results support the hypothesis that learning a language with a binary grammatical gender might be influenced by gender stereotypes.
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