Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2017
The present study explores the early stages of incidental acquisition of grammatical gender during reading in German as a second language (L2) using a self-paced reading paradigm. The results show that advanced L2 learners are sensitive to gender agreement violations after as few as three to four exposures to a novel noun within a short text. The results also indicate that the acquisition of grammatical gender from syntactic context is gender dependent: Whereas gender violation effects were observed for feminine and neuter nouns, no such effects were observed for masculine nouns.
We would like to thank Thomas Pechmann for his valuable comments, as well as Tabea Verma and Marcel Fuchs for running the experiments. The research was part of a project grant provided to Denisa Bordag (BO-3615/2-1) and its follow-up grant (BO-3615/2-3) by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Council)).