The processing of the Dutch masculine generic zijn ‘his’ across stereotype contexts: An eye-tracking study T Redl, A Eerland, TJM Sanders PloS one 13 (10), e0205903, 2018 | 6 | 2018 |
Processing prescriptively incorrect comparative particles: Evidence from sentence-matching and eye-tracking F Hubers, T Redl, H De Vos, L Reinarz, H De Hoop Frontiers in psychology 11, 186, 2020 | 4 | 2020 |
The male bias of a generically-intended personal pronoun in language processing T Redl, SL Frank, P de Swart, H de Hoop PsyArXiv, 2020 | 1 | 2020 |
The male bias of a masculine generic pronoun: Evidence from eye-tracking and sentence evaluation T Redl, SL Frank PsyArXiv, 2020 | 1 | 2020 |
A psycholinguistic view on stereotypical and grammatical gender: The effects and remedies J Misersky, T Redl Diversiteit. Een multidisciplinaire terreinverkenning, 237-255, 2020 | 1 | 2020 |
Voorbeeldzinnen kunnen het goede voorbeeld geven C Herpt, M Meulen, T Redl Levende Talen Magazine 106 (4), 18-21, 2019 | 1 | 2019 |
Gender-mismatching pronouns in context: The interpretation of possessive pronouns in Dutch and Limburgian J Piepers, T Redl Linguistics in the Netherlands 35 (1), 97-110, 2018 | 1 | 2018 |
To each their own: Investigating the Dutch masculine generic zijn ‘his’ across stereotype contexts T Redl | 1 | 2016 |
The male bias of a generically-intended masculine pronoun: Evidence from eye-tracking and sentence evaluation T Redl, SL Frank, P De Swart, H De Hoop Plos one 16 (4), e0249309, 2021 | | 2021 |
Masculine generic pronouns: Investigating the processing of an unintended gender cue T Redl Radboud University Nijmegen Nijmegen, 2021 | | 2021 |
date: 2020-02-27T11: 19: 47Z pdf: PDFVersion: 1.5 pdf: docinfo: title: Processing Prescriptively Incorrect Comparative Particles: Evidence From Sentence-Matching and Eye … T Redl | | 2020 |
Do masculine generic pronouns favor male referents? Evidence from eye-tracking T Redl, P De Swart, S Frank, H De Hoop Discourse Expectations: Theoretical, Experimental, and Computational …, 2019 | | 2019 |
Does grammatical gender matter in addressing? Exploring the effect of gender marking on processing of second-person singular Polish verbs A Szuba, T Redl, H De Hoop the 5th Workshop of the International Network of Address Research (INAR5), 2019 | | 2019 |
Do masculine generic pronouns cause a male bias in online processing? Evidence from eye-tracking T Redl, P De Swart, S Frank, H De Hoop Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2019), 2019 | | 2019 |
Gender-mismatching pronouns in context: The interpretation of Dutch zijn'his' and Limburgian zien'his/its' J Piepers, T Redl the workshop" Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Gender"(ThEGen), 2018 | | 2018 |
Limburgian his is used to refer to women: An experimental perspective T Redl, J Piepers Grote Taaldag 2018, 2018 | | 2018 |
Everyone was packing his purse. The effect of the Dutch masculine generic zijn'his' and gender stereotypes on the mental representation of gender T Redl, A Eerland, T Sanders the 15th International Pragmatics Conference, 2017 | | 2017 |
Gender inferences in discourse: Stereotypes and masculine generics as cues T Redl, A Eerland, T Sanders the International Convention of Psychological Science 2017, 2017 | | 2017 |
Inferring a person's gender: Stereotypes and a generic masculine pronoun as cues T Redl, A Eerland, T Sanders DETEC 2017 (Discourse Expectations: Theoretical, Experimental and …, 2017 | | 2017 |
Gender inferences based on stereotypes and a generic masculine pronoun: Does Dutch zijn'his' induce a male bias? T Redl, A Eerland, T Sanders the 38th TABU Dag, 2017 | | 2017 |