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

1) Candidate: cleft


Is in goldstandard

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paper PE_Lexistxt70 - : ^2 Este tipo de estructuras sintácticas ha recibido varias designaciones en español, como perífrasis de relativo (Moreno Cabrera 1983, 1999), copulativas enfáticas de relativo (NGLE 2009), construcciones ecuacionales (Alarcos 1970, Gutiérrez Ordoñez 2015, Pinuer 2005), etc. El término hendida se asemeja a la designación anglófona cleft y ha sido empleado en varias investigaciones, como en el reciente monográfico de 2015 "Oraciones hendidas en el mundo hispánico: problemas estructurales y variacionales" (Diez del Corral Areta y Gutiérrez Maté 2015 ).

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paper UY_ALFALtxt6 - : CLEFT CONSTRUCTIONS AND SIMILAR STRUCTURES: CONTRAST, FOCUS AND EMPHASIS

Evaluando al candidato cleft:



cleft
Lengua:
Frec: 25
Docs: 9
Nombre propio: / 25 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.175 = ( + (1+0) / (1+4.70043971814109)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
cleft
: 11.Hardin-Jones, Mary y David Jones. 2005. Speech production of preschoolers with cleft palate. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 42. 7-13.
: 14. Hunt, Orlagh; Donald Burden; Peter Hepper y Chris Johnston. 2005. The psychosocial effects of cleft lip and palate:Asystematic review. European Journal of Orthodontics 27. 274-285.
: 15.Leder, Steven y Jay Lerman. 1985. Some acoustic evidence for vocal abuse in adult speakers with repaired cleft palate. Laryngoscope 95. 837-840.
: 16. Lockhart, Elaine. 2003. The mental health needs of children and adolescents with cleft lip and/or palate. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry 8. 7-16.
: 16.Lewis, John; Meri Andreassen; Herbert Leeper; Duncan MacRae y John Thomas. 1993. Vocal characteristics of children with cleft lip/palate and associated velopharyngeal incompetence. Journal of Otolaryngology 22. 113-117.
: 19. Millard, Tomy Lynn Richman. 2001. Different cleft conditions, facial appearance, and speech: Relationship to psychological variables. Cleft Palate- Craniofacial Journal 38, 1. 68-75.
: 19.Morris, Hellen y Anne Ozanne. 2003. Phonetic, phonological, and language skills of children with a cleft palate. Cleft Palate–Craniofacial Journal 40. 460-470.
: 2.Berkowitz, Samuel. 1994. The cleft palate story. New York: Quintessence Books.
: 20.Peterson-Falzone, Sally; Mary Hardin-Jones y Michael Karnell. 2001. Cleft palate speech. St. Louis: Mosby.
: 22.Tarlow, Allan y John Saxman. 1970. A comparative study of the speaking fundamental frequency characteristics in children with cleft palate. Cleft Palate Journal 7. 696–705.
: 25.Van Lierde, Kristiane; Sofie Claeys; Marc De Bodt y Paul van Cauwenberge. 2004. Vocal quality characteristics in children with cleft palate: A multiparameter approach. Journal of Voice 18. 354-362.
: 26.Witt, Peter. 2003. [En línea] Craniofacial cleft palate. Disponible en http:// www.emedicine.com/plastic/topic519.htm. [Consulta: 12 de marzo de 2005].
: 27.Zajac, David y Raymond Linville. 1989. Voice perturbations of children with perceived nasality and hoarseness. Cleft Palate Journal 26. 226–232.
: 4.Chen, Renji; Lian Ma y Hongping Zhu. 2002. The phonological characteristics and correction of glottal stop after cleft palate surgery. Clun Stomato 37. 191-193.
: 9. Endriga,Mayra yKathleenKapp-Simon. 1999. Psychological issues in craniofacial care: State of the art. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 36. 3-11.
: Lambrecht, K. (1988), “Presentational cleft constructions in spoken French”, en J. Haiman y S. Thompson (eds.), Clause combining in grammar and discourse, Ámsterdam, John Benjamins, pp. 135-179.
: Lambrecht, K. (2001). A framework for the analysis of cleft constructions. Linguistics 39 (3), 463-516.
: Smits, Rik. (1989). Eurogrammar. The relative and cleft constructions of the Germanic and Romance Languages. Dordrecht, Holanda: Foris.