Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study

Autores
Stetie, Noelia Ayelen; Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
Año de publicación
2022
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inglés
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There is empirical evidence in different languages on how the computation of gender morphology during psycholinguistic processing affects the construction of sex-generic representations. However, there are few experimental studies in Spanish and there is no empirical evidence about the psycholinguistic processing of morphological innovations used as non-binary forms (-x; -e) in contrast to the generic masculine variant (-o). To analyze this phenomenon, we designed a sentence comprehension task. We registered reading times, precision and response times. The results show the specialization of non-binary forms as generic morphological variants, as opposed to the generic masculine. The non-binary forms consistently elicited a reference to mixed groups of people and the response times indicated that these morphological variants do not carry a higher processing cost than the generic masculine. Contrary to what classical grammatical approaches propose, the generic masculine does not function in all cases as generic and its ability to refer to groups of people without uniform gender seems to be modulated by the stereotypicality of the role names.
Fil: Stetie, Noelia Ayelen. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Lingüística; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Zunino, Gabriela Mariel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Lingüística; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
Psycholinguistics
Gender stereotypes
Gender
Non-binary language
Morphology
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study
title Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study
spellingShingle Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study
Stetie, Noelia Ayelen
Psycholinguistics
Gender stereotypes
Gender
Non-binary language
Morphology
title_short Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study
title_full Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study
title_fullStr Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study
title_full_unstemmed Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study
title_sort Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Stetie, Noelia Ayelen
Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
author Stetie, Noelia Ayelen
author_facet Stetie, Noelia Ayelen
Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
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author2 Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Psycholinguistics
Gender stereotypes
Gender
Non-binary language
Morphology
topic Psycholinguistics
Gender stereotypes
Gender
Non-binary language
Morphology
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv There is empirical evidence in different languages on how the computation of gender morphology during psycholinguistic processing affects the construction of sex-generic representations. However, there are few experimental studies in Spanish and there is no empirical evidence about the psycholinguistic processing of morphological innovations used as non-binary forms (-x; -e) in contrast to the generic masculine variant (-o). To analyze this phenomenon, we designed a sentence comprehension task. We registered reading times, precision and response times. The results show the specialization of non-binary forms as generic morphological variants, as opposed to the generic masculine. The non-binary forms consistently elicited a reference to mixed groups of people and the response times indicated that these morphological variants do not carry a higher processing cost than the generic masculine. Contrary to what classical grammatical approaches propose, the generic masculine does not function in all cases as generic and its ability to refer to groups of people without uniform gender seems to be modulated by the stereotypicality of the role names.
Fil: Stetie, Noelia Ayelen. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Lingüística; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Zunino, Gabriela Mariel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Lingüística; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description There is empirical evidence in different languages on how the computation of gender morphology during psycholinguistic processing affects the construction of sex-generic representations. However, there are few experimental studies in Spanish and there is no empirical evidence about the psycholinguistic processing of morphological innovations used as non-binary forms (-x; -e) in contrast to the generic masculine variant (-o). To analyze this phenomenon, we designed a sentence comprehension task. We registered reading times, precision and response times. The results show the specialization of non-binary forms as generic morphological variants, as opposed to the generic masculine. The non-binary forms consistently elicited a reference to mixed groups of people and the response times indicated that these morphological variants do not carry a higher processing cost than the generic masculine. Contrary to what classical grammatical approaches propose, the generic masculine does not function in all cases as generic and its ability to refer to groups of people without uniform gender seems to be modulated by the stereotypicality of the role names.
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