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

1) Candidate: concession


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt125 - : In this excerpt, the writer included information of her context to introduce the topic as well as a concession idea, thus establishing two types of connection: First, she drew on knowledge of reality that her readers may share, and second, through the concession idea, she showed her consideration of points of view that were different or opposing to hers ; in other words, she anticipated the audience's reactions. Besides this, she reduced her assertiveness (Goatly, 2000) when she presented her purpose, by using "From my point of view" and "I would like to." By carefully selecting forms, participants showed understanding of an interpersonal dimension of writing rather than only a linear connection between a writer and the readers. In this respect, a student wrote in the final questionnaire:

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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt101 - : At the phonological stratum, Halliday and Greaves (2008) recognize three systems: tonality, tonicity and tone, which have implications in the meanings derived from intonation and which realise systems in the grammar. For Brazil et al. (1980) the intonation systems are prominence, key, tone and termination and they are independent from any grammatical system. However, they make the following concession:

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paper CO_Íkalatxt208 - : Pandey's book makes no concession to the major field implied in its subject matter: literature, and that is profoundly troubling . It explores the forms of contemporary literary language as well as the workings of the prize industry -at the center of many important studies that are entirely left out of the literature review- in ways that are either too simplistic (like the claim that linguistic exhibitionism is produced by prize-winning fiction), or simply revealing an intentionally biased reading of previous studies (like the very broad accusation that current literary studies use "the catch-all keyword[ing] of 'hybridity' as the new 'buzz-word' in relation to any and all uses of sighted multilingualism" (p. 275, emphasis added) without paying any attention to the types of literary analyses provided in those very studies. Given these premises, it is very hard to agree with the author's final assessment that her "analysis of prize-winning novels demonstrate that there is a new linguistic

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paper UY_ALFALtxt78 - : [88]Dancygier[89], Barbara e Eve Sweetser.[90] 2000. Constructions with if, since, and because: Causality, epistemic stance, and clause order, em E. Couper-Kuhlen e B. Kortmann (eds), Cause, condition, concession and contrast: Cognitive and discourse perspective, Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter: 111-142 .

Evaluando al candidato concession:


1) literary: 3 (*)

concession
Lengua: eng
Frec: 13
Docs: 9
Nombre propio: / 13 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.624 = (1 + (1+2) / (1+3.8073549220576)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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concession
: Couper-Kuhlen, E. & Thompson, S. (2000). Concessive patterns in conversation. En E. Couper-Kuhlen & B. Kortmann (Eds.), Cause, condition, concession, contrast: Cognitive and discourse perspectives (pp. 381-410). Berlin/Nueva York: Mouton/De Gruyter.
: Moeschler, J., & Spengler, N. de. (1982). La concession ou la réfutation interdite, approches argumentative et conversationnelle. Cahiers de linguistique française , 4, 7-36.
: Vincent, D., & Heisler, T. (1999). L’anticipation d’objections: prolepse, concession et réfutation dans la langue spontanée. Revue québécoise de linguistique, 27(1), 15-31. [211]https://doi.org/10.7202/603164ar
: [123]Crevels[124], Mily.[125] 1998. Concession in Spanish, en Mike Hannay y A. Machtelt Bolkestein (eds.), Functional grammar and verbal interaction, Amsterdam, Benjamins: 129-148.
: [126]Crevels[127], Mily.[128] 2000. Concessives on different semantic levels: a typological perspective, en Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen y Bernd Kortmann (eds.), Cause, condition, concession, contrast, Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter: 313-339.
: [138]Günthner[139], Susanne. 2000. From concessive connector to discourse marker: the use of obwohl in everyday German interaction, en Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen y Bernd Kortmann (eds.), Cause, condition, concession, contrast, Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter: 439-468.