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Nomina sunt omina: on the inductive potential of nouns and adjectives in person perception.

Andrea Carnaghi1, Anne Maass, Sara Gresta, Mauro Bianchi, Mara Cadinu, Luciano Arcuri.   

Abstract

Six studies (N = 491) investigated the inductive potential of nouns versus adjectives in person perception. In the first 5 studies, targets were either described by an adjective (e.g., Mark is homosexual) or by the corresponding noun (e.g., Mark is a homosexual) or by both (Study 3). The authors predicted and found that nouns, more so than adjectives, (a) facilitate descriptor-congruent inferences but inhibit incongruent inferences (Studies 1-3), (b) inhibit alternative classifications (Study 4), and (c) imply essentialism of congruent but not of incongruent preferences (Study 5). This was supported for different group memberships and inclinations (athletics, arts, religion, sexual preference, drinking behavior, etc.), languages (Italian and German), and response formats, suggesting that despite the surface similarity of nouns and adjectives, nouns have a more powerful impact on person perception. Study 6 investigated the inverse relationship, showing that more essentialist beliefs (in terms of a genetic predisposition rather than training) lead speakers to use more nouns and fewer adjectives. Possible extensions of G. R. Semin and K. Fiedler's (1988) linguistic category model and potential applications for language use in intergroup contexts are discussed. (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18444742     DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.94.5.839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol        ISSN: 0022-3514


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