The gender-congruency effect in picture-word tasks

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La Heij, W [1 ]
Mak, P [1 ]
Sander, J [1 ]
Willeboordse, E [1 ]
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[1] Leiden Univ, Fac Social Sci, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands
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10.1007/s004260050026
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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In Dutch noun phrases like "het boek" (the book) or "de kat" (the cat), the definite article (het or de) depends on the noun's grammatical gender (neuter or non-neuter). Schriefers reported that the production of a noun phrase like "het rode bes" ("the red bed") in response to a colored picture takes less time when the picture is accompanied by a distracter word of congruent gender (e.g., "huis," a het-word) than when it is accompanied by a word of incongruent gender (e.g., "hand," a de-word). In three experiments we explored the characteristics of this gender-congruency effect. The following conclusions were reached. First, the gender-congruency effect is a rather robust phenomenon. Second, with the exception of a small effect in Exp. 2, no evidence was obtained for a gender-congruency effect when subjects were required to produce a single noun in response to a picture (e.g., "bed"). Third, the gender-congruency effect decreases with a decreasing familiarity of the distracter word. Implications for models of word production are discussed.
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