Gender and the phonology of north American first names |
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Authors: | Anne Saxon Slater Saul Feinman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming, University Station, Box 3431, 82071 Laramie, Wyoming |
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Abstract: | This study elicited given and preferred first names from 222 females and 267 male respondents to investigate potential sex-associated features in the structural characteristics of names. Female given names were found to manifest significantly more sounds and syllables, more frequently vary the position of stressed syllable, and more often conclude in a vowel or sonorant sound than male names. In comparison with given names, both female and male preferred names moved in the direction of a potentially ideal structure consisting of a monosyllable that ends in a consonant. The rate of the shift was much less pronounced for female than for male preferred names.The authors would like to thank Bruce Boling for serving as reliability coder. |
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