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

1) Candidate: clause structure


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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt232 - : Clause structure changes were reflected in two sub-mechanisms: topicalization and movement of adverbials across clauses . These mechanisms were analyzed as important oral performance markers from their grammatical correctness and pragmatic appropriateness, following information structure principles (^[73]Halliday & Matthiessen, 2004). I expected to find other mechanisms like switching from passive to active voice, but they were not present.

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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt232 - : In this article, I have described two types of syntactic modifications as potential areas for the analysis of oral academic language in OPs given by PhD-level EAP students in an EFL context. The first, change to clause structure, was reflected in the movement of adverbials through two sub-mechanisms: topicalization and movement of adverbials between clauses . Both mechanisms were interpreted to be motivated by information structure principles following the end-weight principle. These strategies were only found in high-rated OPs and therefore deemed as useful to discriminate among different levels of oral proficiency. The second, the modification of heavy NPs, was reflected in three sub-mechanisms: elimination, change of syntactic function, and rhematization of modifiers. The first and second were useful in the description of levels of achievement, for they were only found in high-rated OPs and interpreted to perform specific pragmatic functions. The third did not work well since it was not

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paper UY_ALFALtxt102 - : [153]Ambar, Manuela et al. 2004. Tense, Quantification and Clause Structure in EP and BP: Evidence from a Comparative Study on Sempre, em R . Bok-Bennema et al. (Orgs.) Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2002, Amsterdam, John Benjamins, 1-16.

Evaluando al candidato clause structure:


1) oral: 3 (*)
2) mechanisms: 3
3) adverbials: 3
4) reflected: 3
5) sub-mechanisms: 3

clause structure
Lengua: eng
Frec: 31
Docs: 14
Nombre propio: 2 / 31 = 6%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.833 = (1 + (1+4) / (1+5)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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clause structure
: 31. Rivas, Javier. 2004. Clause structure typology. Grammatical relations in cross-linguistic perspective. Lugo: Tris Tram.
: Andrews, Avery (2007) The major functions of the noun phrase”. En Clause Structure, Language Typology and Syntactic Description. Vol. 1. Ed., Timothy Shopen. Segunda edición. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 132-223
: Dryer, M. (2007). Clause types. En T. Shopen (Ed.) Language Typology and Syntactic Description, Second edition, Volume I: Clause Structure (pp. 224-275). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: Foley, William (2007) “A Typology of Information Packing in the Clause”. En Clause Structure, Language Typology and Syntactic Description. Vol. 1. Ed., Timothy Shopen. Segunda edición. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press , 362-446.
: Mohanan, K. (1982). Grammatical relations and clause structure in Malayalam. Em J. Bresnan (Coord.), The Mental Representation of Grammatical Relations (pp. 504-89). Cambridge: MIT Press .
: Payne, John (1985) “Negation. Language typology and syntactic description”. En Clause Structure . Ed., Timothy Shopen. Volumen. 1. Cambridge: CUP.
: Shopen, T. (2007). Language Typology and Syntactic Description. Second edition, Volume I: Clause Structure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: Wurmbrand, Susi . 2001 Infinitives: Restructuring and clause structure, Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter.
: [129]Thompson, Sandra A. y Paul J. Hopper. [130]2001. Transitivity, clause structure, and argument structure: Evidence from conversation, en J. Bybee y P. Hopper (eds.), Frequency and the emergence of linguistic structure, Amsterdam, John Benjamins: 27-60.
: [150]Ordóñez[151], Francisco. [152]1997. Word order and clause structure in Spanish and other Romance languages, Tesis de Doctorado, Universidad de la Ciudad de New York.
: [155]Brito, Ana M. 2001. Clause Structure, Subject Positions and Verb Movement: About the Position of Sempre in European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese, em Y. D’Hulst, Y. et al. (Orgs.), Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 63-85.