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

1) Candidate: epistemology


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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines530 - : ^[65]Bugel’s (2013) study intended to measure the impact that a process-oriented translation course had on Spanish L2 and HLL learners, while the latter served as interpreters for a group of parents that were Spanish monolinguals who lived in the Midwestern United States. To this end, the participants were required to assist as interpreters at parent-teacher conferences, where some teaching/learning materials had been recently translated from English into Spanish. The subjects were also required to partake in a deep post-hoc meditation, given that “the epistemology of service learning is based on the assumption that knowledge is obtained in the interactive process of action and reflection” (^[66]Ebacher, 2013: 398 ). ^[67]Bugel (2013) observed that Spanish L2 learners greatly benefited from this experience in multiple ways. More specifically, they became better prepared to perform as interpreters, as they received ample training on finding and using online resources, such as translators and

Evaluando al candidato epistemology:


2) interpreters: 3 (*)

epistemology
Lengua: eng
Frec: 17
Docs: 15
Nombre propio: / 17 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.580 = (1 + (1+2) / (1+4.16992500144231)));
Rechazado: mal tf-df: 113;

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
epistemology
: Chafe, W. & Nichols, J. (1986). Evidentiality: The linguistic coding of epistemology. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex.
: Chafe, W. (1986). Evidentiality in English conversation and academic Writing. En W. Chafe & J. Nichols (Eds.), Evidentiality. The Linguistic Coding of Epistemology (pp. 261-272). Norwood: Alex Publishing.
: Clément, F. (2010). To trust or not to trust? Children’s social epistemology. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 1(4), 531-549.
: Du Bois, J. (1986). Self-evidence and ritual speech. En W. Chafe & J. Nichols (Eds.), Evidentiality: The linguistic coding of epistemology (pp. 313-336). Norwood: Albex.
: GAGE, J. (1984) "An adequate epistemology for composition: Classical and modern perspectives", en R. Connors, L. Ede y A. Lunsford (Eds.), Essays on classical rhetoric and modern discourse. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press.
: Martin, J., Maton, K. & Matruglio, E. (2010). Historical cosmologies: Epistemology and axiology in Australian secondary school history discourse. Revista Signos. Estudios de Lingüística, 43(74), 433-463.
: Using these ideas we can start to bring together analyses of the roles of both epistemology and axiology in fields like history. To do so Maton (2008: 16) introduces the notion of a cosmology: