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

1) Candidate: concrete


Is in goldstandard

1
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines317 - : “[…] represented by others means, for instance, by abstract nouns or by concrete nouns whose meaning do not include the semantic feature ‘human’” (Van Leeuwen, 2008: 46 ).

2
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines546 - : Joubert, S., Vallet, G. T., Montembeault, M., Boukadi, M., Wilson, M. A., Laforce, R. J., Rouleau, I. & Brambati, S. M. (2017). Comprehension of concrete and abstract words in semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia and Alzheimer’s disease: A behavioural and neuroimaging study . Brain and Language, 170, 93-102. [ [150]Links ]

3
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines577 - : It is also worth noting that complex NP structures occur in simple syntactic patterns (e.g. Subject-Verb-Subject Predicative) and convey semantic meanings in a very concrete way:

Evaluando al candidato concrete:


1) semantic: 3 (*)

concrete
Lengua:
Frec: 55
Docs: 31
Nombre propio: / 55 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.441 = (1 + (1+2) / (1+5.8073549220576)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
concrete
: Freitas, A. L., Salovey, P. & Liberman, N. (2001). Abstract and concrete self-evaluative goals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 80, 410-424.
: Förster, J., Friedman, R. S. & Liberman, N. (2004). Temporal construal effects on abstract and concrete thinking: Consequences for insight and creative cognition. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 177-189.
: Marschark, Marc; DeBeni, Rossana; Polazzo, María Grazia; Cornoldi, Cesare (1993). "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adolescents' Memory for Concrete and Abstract Prose", American Annals of the Deaf, 138-1, 31-39.