Gendergerechte Sprache?
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Generic masculine words and thinking ÖffnenFoxx Silveira 19801980Julian Andrej Rott11.11.2022Re-Paper00
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Out of sight, out of mind: The pseudo-genericity of German role nouns ÖffnenDominic Schmitz, Viktoria Schneider, Julia Esser 20222022Julian Andrej Rott05.12.2022Re-Web10
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Psycholinguistic approaches to the investigation of grammatical gender ÖffnenNiels O. Schiller 20132013Julian Andrej Rott16.12.2022Re-Paper00
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Changing (S)expectations: How gender fair job descriptions impact children’s perceptions and interest regarding traditionally male occupations ÖffnenChanging (S)expectations: How gender fair job descriptions impact children’s perceptions and interest regarding traditionally male occupations ÖffnenDries Vervecken, Bettina Hannover, Ilka Wolter 20132013Julian Andrej Rott06.02.2023Re-Paper00
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Generically intended, but specifically interpreted: When beauticians, musicians, and mechanics are all men ÖffnenGenerically intended, but specifically interpreted: When beauticians, musicians, and mechanics are all men ÖffnenPascal Gygax, Ute Gabriel, Oriane Sarrasin, Jane Oakhill, Alan Garnham 20082008Julian Andrej Rott10.03.2023Re-Paper00
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Gender Representation in Different Languages and Grammatical Marking on Pronouns: When Beauticians, Musicians, and Mechanics Remain Men ÖffnenGender Representation in Different Languages and Grammatical Marking on Pronouns: When Beauticians, Musicians, and Mechanics Remain Men ÖffnenAlan Garnham, Ute Gabriel, Oriane Sarrasin, Pascal Gygax, Jane Oakhill 20122012Julian Andrej Rott17.03.2023Re-Paper10
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Grammatical Gender in German Influences How Role-Nouns Are Interpreted: Evidence from ERPs ÖffnenJulia Misersky, Asifa Majid, Tineke M. Snijders 20182018Julian Andrej Rott28.04.2023Re-Paper00