TY - JOUR A1 - Bürki-Foschini, Audrey Damaris A1 - Besana, Tea A1 - Degiorgi, Gaelle A1 - Gilbert, Romane A1 - Mario, E-Xavier T1 - Representation and Selection of Determiners With Phonological Variants JF - Journal of experimental psychology : Learning, memory, and cognition N2 - The aim of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of cross-linguistic differences in the time course of determiner selection during language production. In Germanic languages, participants are slower at naming a picture using a determiner + noun utterance (die Katze “the cat”) when a superimposed distractor is of a different gender (gender congruency effect). In Romance languages in which the pronunciation of the determiner also depends on the phonology of the next word, there is no such effect. This difference is traditionally assumed to arise because determiners are selected later in Romance languages (late selection hypothesis). It has further been suggested that in a given language, all determiners are either selected late or early (maximum consistency principle). Data on French have challenged these 2 hypotheses by revealing a gender congruency effect when participants name pictures using the definite singular determiner le-la (l’ before vowels) and a noun, at positive stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA), that is, when there is a delay between the presentation of the picture and that of the distractor. We examined this finding further and investigated whether it generalizes to the indefinite determiner un-une. Results of 4 picture–word interference experiments reveal that gender congruency effects in French are not restricted to the definite determiner or positive SOAs, but can be hard to detect in experiments which do not account for the variability in reading and naming times across participants and trials. We discuss the implications of these results for the modeling of determiner selection across languages. KW - cross-linguistic research KW - gender congruency KW - determiner selection KW - picture-word interference KW - language production Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0000643 SN - 0278-7393 SN - 1939-1285 VL - 45 IS - 7 SP - 1287 EP - 1315 PB - American Psychological Association CY - Washington ER -