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List of works by Ute Gabriel

Au pairs are rarely male: norms on the gender perception of role names across English, French, and German.

scientific article

Can societal language amendments change gender representation? The case of Norway.

scientific article published on 29 April 2008

Exchanging the Generic Masculine for Gender- Balanced Forms - The Impact of Context Valence

Exploring the Onset of a Male-Biased Interpretation of Masculine Generics Among French Speaking Kindergarten Children

scientific article published on 29 May 2019

Gauging the Impact of Gender Grammaticization in Different Languages: Application of a Linguistic-Visual Paradigm

scientific article published on 23 February 2016

Generically intended, but specifically interpreted: When beauticians, musicians, and mechanics are all men

Le cerveau pense-t-il au masculin? cerveau, langage et représentations sexistes

book published in 2021

Norms on the gender perception of role nouns in Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Slovak

scientific article

Predicting private and public helping behaviour by implicit attitudes and the motivation to control prejudiced reactions

scientific article published in June 2007

Social judgment of aggressive language: Effects of target and sender sex on the evaluation of slurs

scientific article published on February 20, 2013

Some grammatical rules are more difficult than others: The case of the generic interpretation of the masculine

Stereotype or grammar? The representation of gender when two-year-old and three-year-old French-speaking toddlers listen to role nouns.

scientific article

Testing the effectiveness of the Internet-based instrument PsyToolkit: A comparison between web-based (PsyToolkit) and lab-based (E-Prime 3.0) measurements of response choice and response time in a complex psycholinguistic task

scientific article published on 04 September 2019

Warm-hearted businessmen, competitive housewives? Effects of gender-fair language on adolescents' perceptions of occupations

scientific article