Termout.org logo/LING


Update: February 24, 2023 The new version of Termout.org is now online, so this web site is now obsolete and will soon be dismantled.

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

1) Candidate: dynamic


Is in goldstandard

1
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines501 - : MacIntyre, P. D., MacKay, E., Ross, J. & Abel, E. (2017). The emerging need for methods appropriate to study dynamic systems: Individual differences in motivational dynamics . En L. Ortega & Z. Han (Eds.), Comlexity theory and language development: In celebration of Diane Larsen-Freeman (pp. 97-122). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [ [180]Links ]

2
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines524 - : “Critical stances to SHL instruction acknowledge the dynamic interplay between language, power, identity and ideology and aim to develop critical language awareness among students in which students gain an understanding of social hierarchies and language subordination” (^[101]Lowther-Pereira, 2015: 158 ).

Evaluando al candidato dynamic:



dynamic
Lengua: eng
Frec: 67
Docs: 36
Nombre propio: / 67 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.141 = ( + (1+0) / (1+6.08746284125034)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
dynamic
: Dynamic modals in English history texts (1700-1900)
: Herdina, P. & Jessner, U. (2002). A dynamic model of multilingualism: Perspectives of change in psycholinguistics. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters .
: Iverson, J. M. & Thelen, E. (1999). Hand, mouth and brain: The dynamic emergence of speech and gesture. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 6, 19-40
: Jezek, E. & Pustejovsky, J. (2017). Dynamic argument structure, LiLT, 15, 3.
: Lascarides, A. & Asher, N. (2008). Segmented discourse representation theory: Dynamic semantics with discourse structure. En H. Bunt & R. Muskens (Eds.), Computing meaning (pp. 87-124). Dordrecht: Springer.
: Mercer, S. (2011b). Understanding learner agency as a complex dynamic system. System, 39(4), 427-436.
: Rosenkvist, H. & Skärlund, S. (2013). Grammaticalization in the present: The changes of modern Swedish typ. En A. Giacalone Ramat, C. Mauri & P. Molinelli (Eds.), Synchrony and diachrony: A dynamic interface (pp. 313-338). Ámsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Spoelman, M. & Verspoor, M. (2010). Dynamic patterns in development of accuracy and complexity: A longitudinal case study in the acquisition of finnish. Applied Linguistics, 31(4), 532-553.
: Thaiss, C. J. & Zawacki, T. M. (2006). Engaged writers and dynamic disciplines: Research on the Academic Writing Life. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook.
: Thelen, E. (1992). Development as a dynamic system. Current directions. Psychological Science, 1, 189-193.
: Thomson, J. & Hogan, T. (2009). Future advances in the early detection of reading risk: Subgroups, dynamic relations, and advanced methodologies. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 43(4), 383-386.
: Trofimovich, P., Gatbonton, E. & Segalowitz, N. (2007). A dynamic look at L2 phonological learning: Seeking processing explanations for implicational phenomena. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 29(3), 407-448.
: Verspoor, M. & Van Dijk, M. (2014). Variability in a dynamic systems approach. En C. Chapelle (Ed.), The encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics (pp. 6051-6059). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
: Zwaan, R., Madden, C., Yaxley, R. & Aveyard, M. (2004). Moving words: Dynamic representations in language comprehension. Cognitive Science, 28, 611–619.