• @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    I’m not an expert. But I believe it is something to do with information redundancy.

    If you mishear a word but surrounding words must match gender and number, you may reconstruct the misheard word.

    As a native spanish speaker, I don’t think of the actual sexuality of objects, it’s just a characteristic of the word that should match other words in the sentence. For example the word screen (pantalla) is femenine, and the word monitor (monitor) is masculine. So when I see my monitor I don’t think of an actual female or male object. But the nouns should match adjectives gender, so if someone says “broken monitor” (monitor roto) or “broken screen” (pantalla rota) I have this kind of redundancy if I misheard a word.

    But I’m not an expert of linguistics. Don’t quote me.

    • @Starbuck
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      129 months ago

      This sounds right. I think it’s just a hint for listeners for what the noun might be, and it happens to align to the male/female genders.