Authors
Elizabeth Bates, Antonella Devescovi, Luigi Pizzamiglio, Simona D’amico, Arturo Hernandez
Publication date
1995/1
Journal
Perception & Psychophysics
Volume
57
Pages
847-862
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Two new procedures were employed to investigate the effects of semantic and grammatical gender on lexical access in Italian and to investigate the interaction of gender with other factors that are known to influence lexical access in other languages. The gender-monitoring task requires a conscious decision about the gender of each noun, whereas the word repetition task does not require explicit attention to gender. In both tasks, single words are presented out of context, under speeded conditions. Both procedures proved to be sensitive indices of word recognition, with reaction times that are closely tied to the point at which words can be uniquely identified (although some processing before and after the uniqueness point was seen). In both tasks, reaction times were strongly affected by phonological factors (e.g., length, number of syllables, and presence of frication on the initial consonant). Phonological …
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