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Alvanoudi, Angeliki
2021. Aspects of the meaning of gender. International Journal of Language and Culture  pp. 56 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Is grammatical gender considered arbitrary or semantically motivated? Evidence from young adult monolinguals, second language learners, and early bilinguals. British Journal of Psychology 105:2  pp. 273 ff. DOI logo
Bellamy, Kate & Jesse Wichers Schreur
2022. When semantics and phonology collide: Gender assignment in mixed Tsova-Tush–Georgian nominal constructions. International Journal of Bilingualism 26:3  pp. 257 ff. DOI logo
Bender, Andrea, Sieghard Beller & Karl Christoph Klauer
2011. Grammatical Gender in German: A Case for Linguistic Relativity?. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64:9  pp. 1821 ff. DOI logo
Bender, Andrea, Sieghard Beller & Karl Christoph Klauer
2016. Crossing grammar and biology for gender categorisations: investigating the gender congruency effect in generic nouns for animates. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 28:5  pp. 530 ff. DOI logo
Bordag, Denisa, Andreas Opitz & Thomas Pechmann
2006. Gender processing in first and second languages: The role of noun termination.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 32:5  pp. 1090 ff. DOI logo
Cape, Kali
2020. Anatomy of a Ḍākinī: Female Consort Discourse in a Case of Fourteenth-Century Tibetan Buddhist Literature. Journal of Dharma Studies 3:2  pp. 349 ff. DOI logo
Peter Carruthers, Stephen Stich & Michael Siegal
2002. The Cognitive Basis of Science, DOI logo
Clyne, Michael
2003. Dynamics of Language Contact, DOI logo
Cornish, Francis
2023. Anaphoriques en première mention : « Épiphénomène », ou modèle pour le fonctionnement de l’anaphore ?. Journal of French Language Studies  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
del Gobbo, Francesca
2014. Classifiers. In The Handbook of Chinese Linguistics,  pp. 26 ff. DOI logo
Hellinger, Marlis & Hadumod Bußmann
Hunt, Jaime W.
2018. The gender of anglicisms in spoken German. <i>WORD</i> 64:2  pp. 103 ff. DOI logo
Imai, Mutsumi, Lennart Schalk, Henrik Saalbach & Hiroyuki Okada
2014. All Giraffes Have Female‐Specific Properties: Influence of Grammatical Gender on Deductive Reasoning About Sex‐Specific Properties in German Speakers. Cognitive Science 38:3  pp. 514 ff. DOI logo
Ito, John Paul
2013. Hypermetrical Schemas, Metrical Orientation, and Cognitive-Linguistic Paradigms. Journal of Music Theory 57:1  pp. 47 ff. DOI logo
Jescheniak, Jörg D., Herbert Schriefers & Ansgar Hantsch
2001. Semantic and phonological activation in noun and pronoun production.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 27:4  pp. 1058 ff. DOI logo
Koeppel, Rolf
2019. Ist das Neutrum ein irreguläres Restgenus? Zur Möglichkeit der Vermittlung erwerbsförderlicher Neutrum-Regeln. Informationen Deutsch als Fremdsprache 46:6  pp. 653 ff. DOI logo
Konishi, Toshi
1993. The semantics of grammatical gender: A cross-cultural study. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 22:5  pp. 519 ff. DOI logo
Kraaikamp, Margot
2012. The Semantics of the Dutch Gender System. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 24:3  pp. 193 ff. DOI logo
MacWhinney, Brian
1998. MODELS OF THE EMERGENCE OF LANGUAGE. Annual Review of Psychology 49:1  pp. 199 ff. DOI logo
Makarova, Veronika
2018. Chasing foxes in Russian folk tales. Canadian Slavonic Papers 60:3-4  pp. 426 ff. DOI logo
Medin, Douglas L. & Scott Atran
2004. The Native Mind: Biological Categorization and Reasoning in Development and Across Cultures.. Psychological Review 111:4  pp. 960 ff. DOI logo
Meyerhoff, Miriam & Susan Ehrlich
2019. Language, Gender, and Sexuality. Annual Review of Linguistics 5:1  pp. 455 ff. DOI logo
Mirkovic, Jelena, Maryellen C. MacDonald & Mark S. Seidenberg
2005. Where does gender come from? Evidence from a complex inflectional system. Language and Cognitive Processes 20:1-2  pp. 139 ff. DOI logo
Pellegrini, Matteo
2023. Predictability in Latin Noun Inflection and the Role of Gender. In Paradigm Structure and Predictability in Latin Inflection [Studies in Morphology, 6],  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo
Saalbach, Henrik & Mutsumi Imai
2012. The relation between linguistic categories and cognition: The case of numeral classifiers. Language and Cognitive Processes 27:3  pp. 381 ff. DOI logo
Saalbach, Henrik, Mutsumi Imai & Lennart Schalk
2012. Grammatical Gender and Inferences About Biological Properties in German‐Speaking Children. Cognitive Science 36:7  pp. 1251 ff. DOI logo
Sambiéni, Coffi
2014. Sémantique multidimensionnelle et fonctions des classes nominales: l’exemple du biali, langue gur Oti-Volta-orientale, Bénin. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 35:2 DOI logo
Scheutz, Matthias J. & Kathleen M. Eberhard
2004. Effects of morphosyntactic gender features in bilingual language processing*,**. Cognitive Science 28:4  pp. 559 ff. DOI logo
Seifart, Frank
2010. Nominal Classification. Language and Linguistics Compass 4:8  pp. 719 ff. DOI logo
Seifart, Frank
Shantz, Kailen & Darren Tanner
2020. Electrophysiology finds no inherent delay for grammatical gender retrieval in non-native production. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 23:1  pp. 98 ff. DOI logo
Steinmetz, Donald
2006. Gender shifts in Germanic and Slavic: semantic motivation for neuter?. Lingua 116:9  pp. 1418 ff. DOI logo
Walter, Daniel R.
2023. Boundary Crossing from the Start: 55 Years of Second Language Grammatical Gender Research in Review. In Crossing Boundaries in Researching, Understanding, and Improving Language Education [Educational Linguistics, 58],  pp. 57 ff. DOI logo
Williams, Adina, Ryan Cotterell, Lawrence Wolf-Sonkin, Damián Blasi & Hanna Wallach
2021. On the Relationships Between the Grammatical Genders of Inanimate Nouns and Their Co-Occurring Adjectives and Verbs. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 9  pp. 139 ff. DOI logo
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1990. Introduction. In Markedness Theory,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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1990. The Category of Grammatical Gender in Russian, Serbo-Croatian, and Modern Greek. In Markedness Theory,  pp. 166 ff. DOI logo
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1990. The Principles of Jakobsonian Markedness Theory. In Markedness Theory,  pp. 9 ff. DOI logo
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1990. Notes. In Markedness Theory,  pp. 189 ff. DOI logo
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