Pascal Gygax

Pascal Gygax

Université de Fribourg

H-index: 28

Europe-Switzerland

About Pascal Gygax

Pascal Gygax, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Fribourg, specializes in the field of social cognition, gender representation, experimental psycholinguistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The role of complexity in the ability to notice incoherent uses of connectives for L2

Examining the effect of grammatical markedness and stereotypicality on social perceptions of role nouns in French

The male bias can be attenuated in reading: on the resolution of anaphoric expressions following gender-fair forms in French

Écriture inclusive, lisibilité textuelle et représentations mentales

Exploring the comparative adequacy of a unimanual and a bimanual stimulus-response setup for use with three-alternative choice response time tasks

«L’écriture inclusive, je ne connais pas très bien… mais je déteste!». Liens entre connaissances linguistique et historique, orientation politique et attitudes envers l …

“The Authors” Make Me Think Equally of Women and Men: Exploring Mixed-Gender Representations in a Visual Categorisation Task

The masculine bias in fully gendered languages and ways to avoid it: A study on gender neutral forms in Québec and Swiss French–CORRIGENDUM

Pascal Gygax Information

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Citations(all)

2786

Citations(since 2020)

1834

Cited By

1382

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

54

i10Index(since 2020)

47

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Pascal Gygax Skills & Research Interests

social cognition

gender representation

experimental psycholinguistics

Top articles of Pascal Gygax

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The role of complexity in the ability to notice incoherent uses of connectives for L2

Journal of Second Language Studies

Mathis Wetzel

Sandrine Zufferey

Pascal Gygax

2024/2/9

Examining the effect of grammatical markedness and stereotypicality on social perceptions of role nouns in French

Jonathan Kim

Ute Gabriel

Pascal Gygax

2024/1/19

The male bias can be attenuated in reading: on the resolution of anaphoric expressions following gender-fair forms in French

Glossa Psycholinguistics

Julia Tibblin

Jonas Granfeldt

Joost van de Weijer

Pascal Gygax

Julia Tibblin

...

2023/7/31

Écriture inclusive, lisibilité textuelle et représentations mentales

Discours. Revue de linguistique, psycholinguistique et informatique. A journal of linguistics, psycholinguistics and computational linguistics

Cyril Liénardy

Julia Tibblin

Pascal Gygax

Anne-Catherine Simon

2023/12/22

Exploring the comparative adequacy of a unimanual and a bimanual stimulus-response setup for use with three-alternative choice response time tasks

Plos one

Anton Öttl

Jonathan D Kim

Dawn M Behne

Pascal Gygax

Jukka Hyönä

...

2023/3/15

«L’écriture inclusive, je ne connais pas très bien… mais je déteste!». Liens entre connaissances linguistique et historique, orientation politique et attitudes envers l …

GLAD!. Revue sur le langage, le genre, les sexualités

Tania Sauteur

Pascal Gygax

Julia Tibblin

Lucie Escasain

Sayaka Sato

2023/7/12

“The Authors” Make Me Think Equally of Women and Men: Exploring Mixed-Gender Representations in a Visual Categorisation Task

Open Psychology

Jonathan D Kim

Anton Öttl

Pascal Gygax

Dawn M Behne

Jukka Hyönä

...

2023/12/8

The masculine bias in fully gendered languages and ways to avoid it: A study on gender neutral forms in Québec and Swiss French–CORRIGENDUM

Journal of French Language Studies

Jonathan Kim

Sarah Angst

Pascal Gygax

Ute Gabriel

Sandrine Zufferey

2023/3

Skin cancer risk assessment and the grammaticalization of the future: The role of epistemic modality when temporally framing health information

Language and Health

Tiziana Jäggi

Sayaka Sato

Pascal M Gygax

2023/6/1

Exploring the Sensitivity to Alternative Signals of Coherence Relations: The Case of French Speaking Teenagers

Dialogue & Discourse

Ekaterina Tskhovrebova

Sandrine Zufferey

Pascal Gygax

2023/10/4

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

Julia Tibblin

Joost van de Weijer

Jonas Granfeldt

Pascal Gygax

2023/3

Dealing with participant variability in experimental linguistics

Ute Gabriel

Pascal Gygax

2023/9/4

Rephrasing is not arguing, but it is still persuasive: An experimental approach to perlocutionary effects of rephrase

Journal of Pragmatics

Ramy Younis

Daniel de Oliveira Fernandes

Pascal Gygax

Marcin Koszowy

Steve Oswald

2023/6/1

L'écriture inclusive: et si on s'y mettait?

(No Title)

Raphaël Haddad

Alicia Birr

2023

The Routledge Handbook of Experimental Linguistics

Sandrine Zufferey

Pascal Gygax

2023/9/4

Pragmatic and syntactic constraints on French causal connectives: An evaluation of native and non-native speakers’ sensitivity

Journal of Pragmatics

Mathis Wetzel

Ekaterina Tskhovrebova

Pascal M Gygax

Sandrine Zufferey

2023/5/1

Norms on the Gender Perception of Role Nouns: Gender Ratio Data for Chinese, Finnish, and Russian

Ute Barbara Gabriel

Jonathan Daniel Kim

Anton Öttl

Pascal Gygax

Lei Cui

...

2023

Individual variations in the mastery of discourse connectives from teenage years to adulthood

Language learning

Ekaterina Tskhovrebova

Sandrine Zufferey

Pascal Gygax

2022/6

A multi-lab test of the facial feedback hypothesis by the Many Smiles Collaboration

Nature Human Behaviour

Nicholas A Coles

David S March

Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos

Jeff T Larsen

Nwadiogo C Arinze

...

2022/10/20

How robust is discourse processing for native readers? The role of connectives and the coherence relations they convey

Frontiers in psychology

Mathis Wetzel

Sandrine Zufferey

Pascal Gygax

2022/2/15

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