Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Gygax, Pascal M."
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“The Authors” Make Me Think Equally of Women and Men: Exploring Mixed-Gender Representations in a Visual Categorisation Task
Kim, Jonathan Daniel; Öttl, Anton; Gygax, Pascal M.; Behne, Dawn Marie; Hyönä, Jukka; Gabriel, Ute Barbara (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)A common goal for gender-fair language policies is to promote terms that elicit balanced activation of gender categories. Expanding previous research on the activation of feminine versus masculine categories through person ... -
Connections between grammatical gender and occupational gender stereotypes
Kim, Jonathan D. (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:62, Doctoral thesis, 2020)The intention behind this thesis was to expand knowledge of how language structures affect stereotyped beliefs. More specifically, it examined how linguistic differences between languages affected the interactions between ... -
Exploring the comparative adequacy of a unimanual and a bimanual stimulus-response setup for use with three-alternative choice response time tasks
Öttl, Anton; Kim, Jonathan Daniel; Behne, Dawn Marie; Gygax, Pascal M.; Hyönä, Jukka; Gabriel, Ute Barbara (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Research often conceptualises complex social factors as being distinct binary categories (e.g., female vs male, feminine vs masculine). While this can be appropriate, the addition of an ‘overlapping’ category (e.g., ... -
Exploring the onset of a male-biased interpretation of masculine generics among French speaking kindergarten children
Gygax, Pascal M.; Schoenhals, Lucie; Levy, Arik; Luethold, Patrick; Gabriel, Ute (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In French, and other gender marked languages, there are two ways to interpret a grammatical masculine form when used to refer to social roles or occupations [e.g., les magiciens (the magiciansmasculine)]. It can refer to ... -
Gauging the impact of gender grammaticization in different languages: Application of a linguistic-visual paradigm
Sato, Sayaka; Gygax, Pascal M.; Gabriel, Ute (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Employing a linguistic-visual paradigm, we investigated whether the grammaticization of 079 080 gender information impacts readers’ gender representations. French and German were taken as comparative languages, taking into ... -
Neutralising linguistic sexism: Promising but cumbersome?
Gabriel, Ute; Gygax, Pascal M.; Kuhn, Elisabeth Angela (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The generic use of grammatically (or lexically) gender-marked nouns and pronouns (GM) to refer to women and men in Indo-European languages has been criticised as gender-asymmetric since the 1970s. Two main strategies for ... -
Speech vs. reading comprehension: an explorative study of gender representations in Norwegian
Gabriel, Ute; Behne, Dawn Marie; Gygax, Pascal M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)As research on the construction of a mental representation of referent gender in speech comprehension is scarce, this study examined whether factors identified in reading comprehension exert similar influence in speech ... -
Warm-hearted businessmen, competitive housewives? Effects of gender-fair language on adolescents’ perceptions of occupations
Vervecken, Dries; Gygax, Pascal M.; Gabriel, Ute; Guillod, Matthias; Hannover, Bettina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Recent studies from countries with grammatical gender languages (e.g., French) found both children and adults to more frequently think of female jobholders and to consider women's success in male dominated occupations more ...