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Role descriptions induce gender mismatch effects in eye movements during reading

机译:角色描述在阅读过程中引起眼睛运动中的性别不匹配效应

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The present eye-tracking study investigates the effect of gender typicality on the resolution of anaphoric personal pronouns in English. Participants read descriptions of a person performing a typically male, typically female or gender-neutral occupational activity. The description was followed by an anaphoric reference (he or she) which revealed the referent's gender. The first experiment presented roles which were highly typical for men (e.g., blacksmith) or for women (e.g., beautician), the second experiment presented role descriptions with a moderate degree of gender typicality (e.g., psychologist, lawyer). Results revealed a gender mismatch effect in early and late measures in the first experiment and in early stages in the second experiment. Moreover, eye-movement data for highly typical roles correlated with explicit typicality ratings. The results are discussed from a cross-linguistic perspective, comparing natural gender languages and grammatical gender languages. An interpretation of the cognitive representation of typicality beliefs is proposed.
机译:当前的眼动追踪研究调查了性别典型性对英语反指称人称代词解析的影响。参加者阅读了有关执行典型的男性,典型的女性或不分性别的职业活动的描述。描述之后是一个照应性引用(他或她),它揭示了引用者的性别。第一个实验展示的角色在男性(例如铁匠)或女性(例如美容师)中非常典型,第二个实验的角色描述则具有中等程度的性别典型性(例如心理学家,律师)。结果显示,在第一个实验的早期和晚期措施以及第二个实验的早期阶段,性别失配效应。此外,高度典型角色的眼动数据与明确的典型等级相关。从跨语言角度讨论了结果,比较了自然性别语言和语法性别语言。提出了对典型信念的认知表示的解释。

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