This is my first true video essay. Go easy on me I’m only just figuring out how to edit. Bonus points to anyone who’s able to identify all the clips I used.
If any of my translations are off please let me know so I can correct them. Thumbnail illustration by Carolina Búzio ().
*Timestamps*
0:00 - intro to keys & bridges
1:25 - the actual research
3:19 - odd noun & gender pairings
5:01 - the phonetics of grammatical gender
6:13 - languages do not gender concepts
6:39 - how native speakers think
8:42 - grammatical gender is not gender
9:30 - similarity between nouns
11:39 - grammatical gender & gender identity
12:20 - opposing research
13:23 - correlation doesn’t equal causation
14:21 - how we choose to voice a character
15:19 - what are masculine nouns?
16:06 - learning gumbuzi
17:25 - is justice a man or a woman?
19:58 - object gender in english
20:44 - boroditsky (2000)
21:25 - conclusion & final remarks
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*Boroditsky’s studies:*
“Sex, Syntax and Semantics“ (2003), Boroditsky, Schmidt & Philips.
“Sex, Syntax and Semantics“ (2000), Boroditsky & Schmidt.
“Can Quirks of Grammatical Gender Affect the Way We Think? Grammatical Gender and Object Concepts“ (2003), Boroditsky & Philips.
“Grammar in Art“ (2011), Boroditsky & Segel.
*Opposing Research:*
“Key is a llave is a Schlüssel: A failure to replicate an experiment from Boroditsky et al. 2003“ (2014), Mickan, Schiefe & Stefanowitsch.
“Does Grammatical Gender Influence Perception? A Study of Polish and French Speakers“ (2017), Haertlé.
“Re-evaluating evidence for linguistic relativity: Reply to Boroditsky (2001)“ (2006), January & Kako.
“Bridges, gender, and Benjamin Lee Whorf“ (2018), Scientific Gems“
*Additional Research:*
“Language environment and gender identity attainment“ (1982), Guiroa, Hallahmi, Fried & Yoder.“
“On Linguistic Aspects of Translation“ Jakobson (1959) *Russian days of the week study mentioned on pg. 237*
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*Language Log:*
“Boroditsky on Whorfian navigation and blame” (2010), Lieberman
“Never mind the conclusions, what’s the evidence?” (2010), Lieberman *article mentioned in above post*
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