Machine summary:
"In the second section, then, through the use of the first questionnaire the overall Persian speakers’ preferences regarding name ordering is sought to find out which names, male or female, are preferred to be placed in the first position of the binomial pairs.
1 Testing the First Hypothesis The first hypothesis of this study was "In Persian language, female names have got a higher percentage of initiation with consonant so it is more probable for them to be placed in the first position of binomial pairs".
2 Testing the Second Hypothesis The second section of the second questionnaire was devoted to test the second hypothesis which was "In Persian language, female names contain fewer syllables so it is more probable for them to be placed in the first position of binomial pairs".
3 Testing the Third Hypothesis In this section the third hypothesis of this study that claimed that "In Persian language, female names start more with obstruent than sonorant so it is more probable for them to be placed in the first position of binomial pairs" was tested.
4 Testing the Fourth Hypothesis The purpose of the last hypothesis of this study was to verify the first questionnaire which was first designed to investigate the preferences of the Persian speakers in placing male and female names in the first position of the binomial pairs.
The fourth section of the second questionnaire was to test the hypothesis that "In Persian language, there is a higher preference in placing the female names in the first position of the binomial pairs than the male names"."