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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) bold (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: bold


Is in goldstandard

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines217 - : coherence relations, are difficult to represent in ψ-propositions. They can be represented in situations. Except for the parts in bold, the examples (22-25) are identical. The parts in bold make the representations unique to the particular sentence: they specify the event . The overlap between the sentences points out the possible different interpretations.

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines400 - : Pronominal clitics and verb endings play a distinguishing role in Spanish verb morphology. Spanish pronominal clitics are units intermediate between independent words and bound morphemes. They can fulfill independent grammatical functions (e.g., as direct or indirect objects), but they have no phonological autonomy (i.e., they are always unstressed and are typically pronounced in the same tone group as the verb). For their part, Spanish verb endings are verb desinences which necessarily express ‘person’ and ‘number’ and which, optionally, may also express ‘mood’, ‘tense’, and ‘aspect’. These two sets of features may be realized by a single morpheme (García, 1975, 2009). Consider the sentence in bold within the following text –this and all following examples are real texts taken from the Real Academia Española’s Corpus de referencia del español actual (CREA):

Evaluando al candidato bold:


1) verb: 5 (*)

bold
Lengua: eng
Frec: 12
Docs: 11
Nombre propio: / 12 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.763 = (1 + (1+2.58496250072116) / (1+3.70043971814109)));
Rechazado: mal tf-df: 109;

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
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: Grossman, M., Peelle, J. E., Smith, E. E., McMillan, C. T., Cook, P., Powers, J., et al. (2013). Category-specific semantic memory: Converging evidence from bold fMRI and Alzheimer’s disease. NeuroImage, 68, 263-274.