Publications scientifiques

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2023

Weber, L., Gygax, P., Schoenhals, L., & Fourrier, I. (in press). Écriture inclusive et dyslexie :
enjeux, hypothèses et pistes de recherche. Approche Neuropsychologique des Apprentissages chez l’Enfant (ANAE)

Liénardy, C., Tibblin, J., Gygax, P., & Simon, A.-C. (in press). Écriture inclusive, lisibilité textuelle et représentations mentales. Discours

Gabriel, U. & Gygax, P. (2023). Dealing with participant variability in experimental linguistics. In Zufferey, S., & Gygax, P. (Eds). The Routledge Handbook of Experimental Linguistics. Routledge.

Sauteur, T., Gygax, P., Tibblin, J., Escasain, L., & Sato, S. (2023). « L’écriture inclusive, je ne connais pas très bien… mais je déteste ! ». GLAD!, 14, Article 14. https://doi.org/10.4000/glad.6400

Jäggi, T., Sato, S., & Gygax, P. M. (2023). Skin cancer risk assessment and the grammaticalization of the future : The role of epistemic modality when temporally framing health information. Language and Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.laheal.2023.07.001

Tibblin, J., Granfeldt, J., van de Weijer, J., & Gygax, P. (2023). The male bias can be attenuated in reading : On the resolution of anaphoric expressions following gender-fair forms in French. Glossa Psycholinguistics, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.5070/G60111267

Younis, R., de Oliveira Fernandes, D., Gygax, P., Koszowy, M., & Oswald, S. (2023). Rephrasing is not arguing, but it is still persuasive : An experimental approach to perlocutionary effects of rephrase. Journal of Pragmatics, 210, 12‑23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2023.03.010

Wetzel, M., Tskhovrebova, E., M., Gygax, P. & Zufferey, S. (2023). Pragmatic and syntactic constraints on French causal connectives: An evaluation of native and non-native speakers’ sensitivity. Journal of Pragmatics, 209, 89-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2023.03.001

Tibblin, J., Weijer, J. van de, Granfeldt, J., & Gygax, P. (2023). There are more women in joggeur·euses than in joggeurs : On the effects of gender-fair forms on perceived gender ratios in French role nouns. Journal of French Language Studies, 33, 28‑51. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959269522000217

Öttl, A., Kim, J., Behne, D., Gygax, P., Hyönä, J., Gabriel, U. (2023). Exploring the comparative adequacy of a unimanual and a bimanual stimulus-response setup for use with three-alternative choice response time tasks. PLOSOne, 18, e0281377. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281377

Gabriel, U., Kim, J., Öttl, A., Gygax, P., Cui, L., Hyönä, J., & Nagel, O. (2023). Norms on the Gender Perception of Role Nouns: Gender Ratio Data for Chinese, Finnish, and Russian. Journal of Open Psychology Data11(1), 2. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/jopd.73

2022

Coles, N. A., March, D. S., Marmolejo-Ramos, F., Larsen, J. T.,…Gygax, P.… Marozzi, M. (2022). A Multi-Lab Test of the Facial Feedback Hypothesis by The Many Smiles Collaboration. Nature Human Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-022-01458-9

Tibblin, J., Van de Weijer, J., Granfeldt, J., & Gygax, P. (2022). There are more women in joggeur·euses than in joggeurs: On the effects of gender-fair forms on perceived gender ratios in French role nouns. Journal of French Language Studies, 1-24, First View. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959269522000217

Kim, J., Angst, S., Gygax, P., Gabriel, U., & Zufferey, S. (2022). The masculine bias in fully gendered languages and ways to avoid it: A study on gender neutral forms in Québec and Swiss French. Journal of French Language Studies, 1-26, First View. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S095926952200014X 

Koszowy, M., Oswald, S., Budzynska, K., Konat, B. & Gygax, P. (2022). A Pragmatic Account of Rephrase in Argumentation: Linguistic and Cognitive Evidence. Informal Logic, 42, 49–82. https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v42i1.7212

Wetzel, M., Zufferey, S., & Gygax, P. (2022). How Robust Is Discourse Processing for Native Readers? The Role of Connectives and the Coherence Relations They Convey. Frontiers in Psychology, 13https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.822151

Jäggi, T., Sato, S., Gillioz, C., & Gygax, P. M. (2022). Is the future near or far depending on the verb tense markers used? An experimental investigation into the effects of the grammaticalization of the future. PLOS ONE, 17, e0262778. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262778

2021

Tskhovrebova, E., Zufferey, S., & Gygax, P. (2022). Individual Variations in the Mastery of Discourse Connectives from Teenage Years to Adulthood. Language Learning, 72, 412‑455. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12481

Lombard, A., Huyghe, R. & Gygax. P. (2021). Neological intuition in French: a Study of formal novelty and lexical regularity as predictors. Lingua, 254. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2021.103055s

Wetzel, M., Zufferey, S., & Gygax, P. (2021). Do non-native and unfamiliar accents sound less credible? An examination of the processing fluency hypothesis. The Journal in Support for the Null Hypothesis, 17, 61-70.

Gygax, P., Sato, S., Oetl, A. & Gabriel, U. (2021). The masculine form and its multiple interpretations: a challenge for our cognitive system. Language Sciences, 83https://doi.org/10.1016/j.langsci.2020.101328

Simond, A., Molin, A., Sato, S., Jaeggi, T., Gygax, P, & Meuwly, N. (2021). Linking political and feminist ideology with openness towards non-binary gender: The development and initial validation of a scale to measure subjective Openness towards Non-Binary Gender (ONBG). Journal of Gender Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2020.1844644 preprint here

2020

Sato, S., Gygax, P., Randall, J., & Schmidt-Mast, M. (2020). The leaky pipeline in research grant peer review and funding decisions: Challenges and future directions. Higher Education. doi: 10.1007/s10734-020-00626-y

Wetzel, M., Zufferey, S., & Gygax, P. (2020). Second language acquisition and the mastery of discourse connectives: assessing the factors that hinder L2-learners from mastering French connectives. Languages, 5, 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/languages5030035

Jäggi, T., Sato, S., Gillioz, C., & Gygax, P. M. (2020). An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Psychological Impact of Different Grammaticalizations of the Future. Journal of Cognition, 3, 1-13. http://doi.org/10.5334/joc.100

Bylund, E., Gygax, P., Samuel, S., & Athanasopoulos, P. (2020). Back to the future? The role of temporal focus for mapping time onto space. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 73, 174‑182. https://doi.org/10.1177/1747021819867624

2019

Gygax, P., Gabriel, U. & Zufferey, S. (2019). Le masculin et ses multiples sens : Un problème pour notre cerveau… et notre société. Savoirs en Prisme, 10, e-publication

Gygax, P., Thomas C., Didierjean, A., & Kuhn, G. (2019). Are women perceived as worse magicians than men? Gender bias when evaluating magic tricks. Social Psychological Bulletin, 14, Article e33574. doi: 10.32872/spb.v14i3.33574

Zufferey, S. & Gygax, P. (2019). Do teenagers know how to use connectives from the written mode? Lingua, doi: 10.1016/j.lingua.2019.102779

Kim, J. D., Gygax, P. & Gabriel, U. (2019). 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. PLOS ONE 14 : e0221802. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221802

Gygax, P. M., Elmiger, D., Zufferey, S., Garnham, A., Sczesny, S., von Stockhausen, L., Braun, F., & Oakhill, J. (2019). A Language Index of Grammatical Gender dimensions for those interested in the impact of grammatical gender on the way we perceive women and men. Frontiers in Psychology. 10:1604. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01604

Zufferey, S., & Gygax, P. (2019). “Roger broke his tooth. However, he went to the dentist”: Why some readers struggle to evaluate wrong (and right) uses of connectives. Discourse Processes, First View. doi: 10.1080/0163853X.2019.1607446

Gygax P.M., Schoenhals L., Lévy A., Luethold P. and Gabriel U. (2019). Exploring the Onset of a Male-Biased Interpretation of Masculine Generics Among French Speaking Kindergarten Children. Frontiers in Psychology. 10:1225. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01225

Monaco, E., Jost, L. B., Gygax, P. M., & Annoni, J.-M. (2019). Embodied Semantics in a Second Language: Critical Review and Clinical Implications. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 13. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2019.00110

2018

Gabriel, U., Gygax, P. & Kuhn, E. (2018). Neutralising linguistic sexism: Promising but cumbersome? Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 21, 844-858. doi: 10.1177/1368430218771742.

Wagner-Egger, P., & Gygax, P. (2018). Diana was not involved in the 9/11 terrorist attacks! Or was she? The boomerang effects of newspaper headline. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 77, 15-22

2017

Zufferey, S. & Gygax, P. (2017). Processing explicit and implicit discourse relations in a second language. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:1198. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01198 

Gabriel, U., Behne, D., & Gygax, P. (2017). Speech vs. reading comprehension: An explorative study of gender representations in Norwegian. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 29, 795-808. doi: 10.1080/20445911.2017.1326923

Sato, Oetl, Gabriel & Gygax (2017). Assessing the impact of gender grammaticization on thought: A psychological and psycholinguistic perspective. Osnabrücker Beiträge zur Sprachtheorie (OBST), 90.

Gillioz, C., & Gygax, P. (2017). The specificity of emotion inferences as a function of emotional contextual support. Discourse Processes, 54, 1-8http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0163853X.2015.1095597 

2016

Parzuchowski, M, Bocian, K, Gygax, P. (2016). Sizing up objects: the effect of diminutive forms on mood, value and size judgments. Frontiers in Psychology – Language Sciences, 7:1452. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01452 

Gabriel, U., & Gygax, P. (2016). Gender and linguistic sexism. In  H. Giles & A. Maas (Eds). Advances in intergroup Communication. CITY: Peter Lang Publishers.

Gygax, P. M., Garnham, A., & Doehren, S. (2016). What Do True Gender Ratios and Stereotype Norms Really Tell Us? Frontiers in Psychology – Cognition, 1036http://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01036

Sato, S., Gygax, P., & Gabriel, U. (2016). Gauging the impact of gender grammaticization in different languages: Application of a linguistic-visual paradigm. Frontiers in Psychology – Language Sciences, 7, 140. 

Sato, S., Gabriel, U., & Gygax, P. (2016). Changing male-dominant representations in German: A study on nominalized adjectives and participles. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, First View. doi: 10.1177/0261927X15625442.

2015

Lévy, A., Gygax, P., & Gabriel, U. & Zesiger, P. (2015). Gender representation in language: The onset of grammar-stereotype interplay in toddlerhood. Journal of Child Language, First View. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S030500091500063X.

Vervecken, D., Gygax, P., Gabriel, U., Guillod, M., Hannover, B. (2015). Warm businessmen, cold housewives? Effects of gender-fair language on adolescents’ perceptions of occupations. Frontiers in Psychology – Cognition. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01437 

Zufferey, S. & Gygax, P. (2015). The role of perspective shifts for the communication and processing of discourse relations. Discourse Processes. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0163853X.2015.1062839.

Garnham, A., Doehren, S. D., & Gygax, P. M. (2015). True gender ratios and stereotype rating norms. Frontiers in Psychology – Cognition, 6 (1023). http://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01023 

Zimmermann, R., & Gygax, P. (2015). Women’s endorsement of sexist beliefs directed towards the self and towards other women in general. In L. Faniko., F. Lorenzi-Cioldi, O. Sarrasin,  & E. Mayor (Eds). Men and women in social hierarchies. Bern: Peter Lang Publishers

Gygax, P., & Gillioz, C. (2015). Emotion inferences during reading: Going beyond the tip of the iceberg. In E.J. O’Brien, A.E., Cook,& R.F. Lorch (Eds). Inferences during reading. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Thomas C., Didierjean, A., Maquestiaux, F., and Gygax, P. (2015). Does Magic Offer a Cryptozoology Ground for Psychology. Review of General Psychology, 19, 117-128. 

Wyrobková, A, & Gygax, P. (2015). Human and Man side by side, Woman trapped in a different reality: Word associations in Czech. Journal of Czechoslovac Psychology, 59, 44-56.

2014

Misersky, J., Gygax, P., Canal, P., Gabriel, U., Garnham, A., Braun, F., Chiarini, T., Englund, K., Hanulikova, A., Öttl, A., Valdrova, J., Von Stockhausen, L., & Sczesny, S. (2014)Beauticians are rarely male: Norms on the gender perception of role nouns in Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Slovak. Behavior Research Methods, 46, 841-871. doi: 10.3758/s13428-013-0409-z

Lévy, A., Gygax, P., & Gabriel, U., (2014). Fostering the generic interpretation of grammatically masculine forms: When my aunt could be one of the mechanics. The Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 26, 27-38.

2013

Sato, S., Gygax, P., & Gabriel, U. (2013). Grammatical features and their impact on the representation of gender in bilinguals. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 16, 792-807

Gygax, P.M., Sarrasin, O., Lévy, A., Sato., S., & Gabriel, U. (2013). La représentation mentale du genre pendant la lecture : état actuel de la recherche et directions futures. Journal of French Language Studies23, 243-257. 

2012

Gillioz, C., Gygax, P., & Tapiero, I. (2012). Individual differences and emotional inferences during reading comprehension. The Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 66, 239-250.

Garnham, A., Gabriel, U., Gygax, P., Sarrasin, O. & Oakhill, J. (2012). Gender representation in language and grammatical cues: When beauticians, musicians and mechanics remain men. Discourse Processes, 49, 481-500

Wagner-Egger, P., Gygax, P., & Ribordy, F. (2012). Racism and judging fouls: The dark side of sport. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 114, 275-289. 

Gygax, P., Gabriel, U., Lévy, A., Pool, E., Grivel, M., & Pedrazzini, E. (2012). The masculine form and its competing interpretations in French: When linking grammatically masculine role names to female referents is difficult. Journal of Cognitive Psychology24, 395-408. 

Sarrasin, O., Gabriel, U., & Gygax, P.M. (2012). Sexism and attitudes toward nonsexist language: The case of English, French and German. The Swiss Journal of Psychology, 71, 113-124. 

Bosson, M., Maggiori, C., Gygax, P.M., & Gay, C. (2012). Smoking and adolescence: Exploring tobacco consumption and related attitudes in three different age groups in Switzerland. Journal of Youth Studies, 15, 225-240. 

2011

Gygax, P., & Gabriel, U. (2011). Gender representation in language: More than meets the eye. In R. M. Mishra & N. Srinivasan (Eds). Language-cognition interface: State of the art. Munich: Lincom Europa.

2010

Gygax, P., Bosson, M., Gay, C., & Ribordy, F. (2010). Relevance of health warnings on cigarette packages: a psycholinguistic investigation. Health Communication, 25, 397-409.

Gygax, P. (2010). L’inférence émotionnelle durant la lecture et sa composante comportementale. L’Année Psychologique, 2, 253-273. 

2009

Lamontagne-Mueller L. & Gygax, P. (2009). Le modèle social/environnemental du handicap: un outil pour sensibiliser les enseignantes et les enseignants en formation. La Revue des HEP de Suisse romande et du Tessin, 9, 77-95.

Gygax, P., Gabriel, U., Sarrasin, O., Garnham, A. & Oakhill, J. (2009). Some grammatical rules are more difficult than others: The case of the generic interpretation of the masculine. European Journal of Psychology of Education, 24, 235-246.

Marmolejo-Ramos, F., Elosúa de Juan, M.R., Gygax, P., Madden, C. & Mosquero, S. (2009). Narrative text comprehension. Current trends and future research. Pragmatics and Cognition, 17, 77-88. 

2008

Gabriel, U. & Gygax, P. (2008). Can language amendments change gender representation? The case of Norway. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 49, 451-457. 

Gygax, P. & Gabriel, U. (2008). Can a group of musicians be composed of women? Generic interpretation of French masculine role names in absence and presence of feminine forms. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 67, 141-153. 

Gygax, P., Wagner-Egger, P., Parris, B., Seiler, R., & Hauert, C.-A. (2008). A psycholinguistic investigation of football players’ mental representations of game situations: Does expertise count? Swiss Journal of Psychology, 67, 85-95. 

Gabriel, U., Gygax, P., Sarrasin, O., Garnham, A. & Oakhill, J. (2008). Au-pairs are rarely male: Role names’ gender stereotype information across three languages. Behavior Research Methods Instruments and Computers, 40, 206-212. 

Gygax, P., Gabriel, U., Sarrasin, O., Garnham, A. & Oakhill, J. (2008). There is no generic masculine in French and German: When beauticians, musicians and mechanics are all men. Language and Cognitive Processes, 23, 464-485. 

2007

Gygax, P., Tapiero, I. & Carruzzo, E. (2007). Emotion inferences during reading comprehension: What evidence can the self-pace reading paradigm provide? Discourse processes, 44, 33-50.

Gygax, P. &  Gesto, N. (2007). Lourdeur de texte et féminisation. L’Année Psychologique, 107, 233-250. 

2005

Gnesa, R., & Gygax, P. (2005). Pertinence des messages de santé : Une étude sur les temps de lecture des phrases à messages préventifs. Bulletin de Psychologie, 58, 233-239.

2004

Gygax, P., Garnham, A. & Oakhill, J. (2004). Understanding Emotions in Text: Readers Do Not Represent Specific Emotions. Language and Cognitive Processes, 19, 613-638. 

2003

Gygax, P., Oakhill, J. & Garnham, A (2003). Emotion in Text Comprehension: Do Readers Infer Specific emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 17, 413-428.