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Gender Differences in Semantic Fluency Patterns in Children

Soriano, Federico Gonzalo; Fumagalli, Julieta CarolinaIcon ; Shalóm, Diego EdgarIcon ; Barreyro, Juan PabloIcon ; Martínez Cuitiño Carricaburo, María MacarenaIcon
Fecha de publicación: 12/2016
Editorial: Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University
Revista: East European Journal of Psycholinguistics
ISSN: 2312-3265
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Estudios Generales del Lenguaje

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Previous literature in cognitive psychology has provided data involvingdifferences in language processing between men and women. It has been found that women areusually more proficient with certain semantic categories such as fruit, vegetables and furniture.Men are reported to be better at other categories semantic, e.g. tools and transport. The aim of thisarticle is to provide an inquiry about possible differences in semantic category processing of livingthings (LT) and inanimate objects (IO) by Argentinian Spanish-speakers school-aged children.The group of 86 children between 8 and 12 years old (51.16 % boys) has been assessed on asemantic fluency task. Six semantic categories have been tested, three of them from the LTdomain (animals, fruit/vegetables, and body parts) and three from the IO domain (transport,clothes and musical instruments). Results showed differences in semantic processing betweenboys and girls. Girls retrieved more items from the LT domain and activated more animals andfruit/vegetables. These findings appear to support an innate conceptual organization of the mind,which is presumably influenced by cultural factors and/or schooling.
Palabras clave: School-Age Children , Gender Differences , Semantic Processing , Living Things , Inanimate Objects
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/48090
URL: http://eepl.at.ua/load/volume_3_number_2_2016_forthcoming/soriano_f_fumagalli_j_
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.267879
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Soriano, Federico Gonzalo; Fumagalli, Julieta Carolina; Shalóm, Diego Edgar; Barreyro, Juan Pablo; Martínez Cuitiño Carricaburo, María Macarena; Gender Differences in Semantic Fluency Patterns in Children; Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University; East European Journal of Psycholinguistics; 3; 2; 12-2016; 92-102
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