Gender agreement in Italian compounds with capo-

Irene Lami, Joost van de Weijer, Jan Radimský, Maria Silvia Micheli

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Abstract

Gender inflection for animated nouns in Italian presents challenges influenced by societal pressures and linguistic structure, especially in morphologically complex words like compounds. The study investigates gender inflection distribution in compounds with capo- compared to other nouns (i.e., occupations traditionally performed by women, by men, and the word capo in isolation), exploring the interplay of social, etymological and morphological factors. 192 native Italian speakers inflected masculine nouns to feminine forms after hearing the stimulus. Results reveal that respondents’ attitudes towards gender-fair language significantly determine the use of feminine, indicating a complex interplay between linguistic structures and social perceptions. Despite historical resistance, the word capa in isolation shows increasing acceptance, challenging entrenched norms. In compounds, capo- element’s gender inflection appears more resistant due to morphological complexity, with an interaction with number. This study advances our understanding of gender inflection, with implications for broader conversations about gender representation and language inclusivity.

Original languageEnglish
JournalFolia Linguistica
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2024 Jun 19

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • General Language Studies and Linguistics
  • Specific Languages

Free keywords

  • gender inflection
  • grammatical gender
  • Italian compounds
  • compounds

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