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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
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(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística
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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines453 - : This section concentrates on offers in English. Such an illocutionary category (i.e. ‘offering’)is based on the social convention whereby we are expected to act in ways that are beneficial to other peopl
e. This social convention underlies what ^[108]Leech (1983) called the cost-benefit pragmatic scale within his theory of politeness: polite acts are those in which we maximize benefit and minimize cost to others . But the social convention is more complex. An accurate (and technical) formulation is provided in ^[109]Ruiz de Mendoza and Baicchi (2007) under the label of Cost-
Benefit Cognitive Model. Here, for the sake of simplicity, we sketch out, in a non-technical way, some of its central assumptions:(i) if we identify a state of affairs that is not beneficial to other people, we should alter it in such a way that it becomes beneficial to them; (ii) if we are aware of a state of affairs that could be of
benefit to others, we should do our best to bring it about, but (iii) if we suspect that
Evaluando al candidato benefit:
2) beneficial: 3
3) convention: 3 (*)
benefit
Lengua: spa
Frec: 42
Docs: 24
Nombre propio: / 42 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Frec. en corpus ref. en eng: 123
Puntaje: 1.592 = (1 + (1+2.8073549220576) / (1+5.4262647547021)));
Rechazado: muy común;
Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término
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terminologicidad.)
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: Kang, S. H. (2010). Enhancing visuospatial learning: The benefit of retrieval practice. Memory & Cognition, 38(8), 1009-1017.
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