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. 2015 Aug;44(4):383-97.
doi: 10.1007/s10936-014-9293-7.

Grammatical Gender and Mental Representation of Object: The Case of Musical Instruments

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Grammatical Gender and Mental Representation of Object: The Case of Musical Instruments

Jasmina Vuksanović et al. J Psycholinguist Res. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

A body of research shows that grammatical gender, although an arbitrary category, is viewed as the system with its own meaning. However, the question remains to what extent does grammatical gender influence shaping our notions about objects when both verbal and visual information are available. Two experiments were conducted. The results obtained in Experiment 1 have shown that grammatical gender as a linguistic property of the pseudo-nouns used as names for musical instruments significantly affects people's representations about these instruments. The purpose of Experiment 2 was to examine how the representation of musical instruments will be shaped in the presence of both language and visual information. The results indicate that the co-existence of linguistic and visual information results in formation of concepts about selected instruments by all available information from both sources, thus suggesting that grammatical gender influences nonverbal concepts' forming, but has no privileged status in the matter.

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