Psycholinguistic research has shown that the visibility of the gender-congruency effect in noun-phrase production is language-constrained. Those languages (e.g., German) for which the determiner may be selected as early as the gender information is available ("early-selection languages") show the effect. Those languages (e.g., Italian) for which the selection of the determiner also depends on phonological information of the following noun ("late-selection languages") do not show any effect. However, there may be gender-marked forms, different from determiners, that meet the requisites for early selection, independently from the language to which they belong. In the picture-word interference experiment reported here we asked whether the production of gender-marked Italian pronouns, by virtue of requiring only gender information for their selection, may be sensitive to the gender-congruency effect. Results showed that participants were faster when the distractor was gender-congruent vs. ...
Facilitation effects of gender-congruency in the production of Italian clitic pronouns
Finocchiaro, Chiara
2013-01-01
Abstract
Psycholinguistic research has shown that the visibility of the gender-congruency effect in noun-phrase production is language-constrained. Those languages (e.g., German) for which the determiner may be selected as early as the gender information is available ("early-selection languages") show the effect. Those languages (e.g., Italian) for which the selection of the determiner also depends on phonological information of the following noun ("late-selection languages") do not show any effect. However, there may be gender-marked forms, different from determiners, that meet the requisites for early selection, independently from the language to which they belong. In the picture-word interference experiment reported here we asked whether the production of gender-marked Italian pronouns, by virtue of requiring only gender information for their selection, may be sensitive to the gender-congruency effect. Results showed that participants were faster when the distractor was gender-congruent vs. ...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione