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

1) Candidate: fiction


Is in goldstandard

1
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines460 - : “There appears to be very little exploration of children’s fiction as a site where children themselves develop awareness of how language means in a literary text” (^[48]Williams, 2000: 112 ).

2
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines601 - : White, H. (2010). The fiction of narrative: Essays on History, Literature, and Theory, 1957-2007 . Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. [ [199]Links ]

Evaluando al candidato fiction:



fiction
Lengua:
Frec: 18
Docs: 16
Nombre propio: / 18 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Frec. en corpus ref. en eng: 138
Puntaje: 0.191 = ( + (1+0) / (1+4.24792751344359)));
Rechazado: mal tf-df: 112; muy común;

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
fiction
: Amossy, R. (2000). L 'argumentation dans le discour. Discour Politique, litérature d'idées, fiction. Paris: Nathan.
: Bazzanella, C., Caffi, C. & Sbisá, M. (1991). Scalar dimension of illocutionary force. En I. Zagar (Ed.), Speech acts: Fiction or reality? (pp. 63-76). Ljubljana: IPrA Distribution Center for Yugoslavia.
: Macías, R. (2014). Spanish as the second national language of the United States: Fact, future, fiction, or hope? Review of Research in Education, 38, 33-57.
: Pike, Judith E. "Poe and the Revenge of the Exquisite Corpse". Studies in American Fiction 26.2 (1998): 171-192.
: Tannen, D. (1988). Hearing voices in conversation, fiction, and mixed genres. En D. Tannen (Ed.), Linguistics in contexts: Connecting observation and understanding (pp. 89-113). Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Publishing Company.
: Whalen, Terence. "Poe's 'Diddling' and the Depression: Notes on the Sources of Swindling". Studies in American Fiction 23.2 (1995): pp. 195-202.