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Cacciari, Cristina; Padovani, Roberto – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2007
Two experiments tested the activation of gender stereotypes for Italian role nouns (e.g., "teacher"). The experimental paradigm was modeled on the one proposed by a study by Banaji and Hardin: participants were shown a prime word followed by a target pronoun ("he" or "she") on which they performed a gender decision task. The prime words were…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Semantics, Nouns, Inhibition
Nicoladis, Elena; Pika, Simone; Yin, Hui; Marentette, Paula – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2007
Previous studies have shown inconsistent results concerning bilinguals' use of gestures to compensate for reduced proficiency in their second language (L2). These results could be because of differing task demands. In this study, we asked 16 intermediate English L2 speakers (whose first language [L1] was Chinese) to watch a story and tell it back…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Gender Differences, Difficulty Level, Chinese

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