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

1) Candidate: frames


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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines171 - : "Following a suggestion by Harder (1996), we might think of linguistic structures (of whatever size) as instructions to modify the current discourse space in particular ways. Each instruction involves the focusing of attention within a viewing frame. A discourse comprises a succession of frames each representing the scene being "viewed" and acted on by the speaker and hearer at a given instant" (Langacker, 2001: 151 ).

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines266 - : "They have moral premises, that is, they are about what is right; they use versions of contested values taken from a particular moral view; they have an implicit or explicit narrative structure, i. e., they all tell stories with heroes, villains, victims, common themes, etc.; they also serve as counterarguments: they undermine arguments on the other side; they have issue-defining frames that set up problem and the solution; they use commonplaces frames -frames known so widely that they resonate immediately, whether true or not; they use language with surface frames that evoke deeper frames" (Lakoff , 2006a: 119 ).

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines382 - : Starting from Goffman’s (1972, 1981) distinction between ‘direct participants’, ‘side participants’ and ‘overhearers’ further development of dialogue roles, i.e. participants vs. non- participants, Ilie (2010a) develops a corresponding taxonomy of parliamentary participant roles and institutional identities. Parliamentary discourse may be analysed following Ilie’s (2010a) proposal of discourse frames: spatial-temporal, participant and interaction . When it comes to the participant frames, it is worth mentioning that, apart from deputies and senators, other overhearers may attend the sessions: representatives of the Government, representatives of the mass-media or ordinary citizens. The most important person during the session is the President of the Chamber of Deputies as he/she presents the agenda, establishes the order for voting, chairs the proceedings, gives the floor to speakers, moderates the debate, makes sure that the debates are orderly organized.

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines382 - : This remark points to the fact that the senator seems to be fully aware of the existence of two distinct frames: the serious and humorous frames as well as of their triggers . Moreover, he is perceived as a person who is known to go along with such invitations and to switch from one frame to another, depending on the context of situation or his agenda.

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines429 - : Research findings have also indicated that language can impact thought even after it has been used. It is posited that the acquisition of a language might generate a specific processing mode, which might persist in both linguistic and non-linguistic contexts. A subclass of this view proposes that acquiring a language would cause speakers to pay greater attention to some specific properties of the physical context. For example, three kinds of spatial frames of reference have been identified: the geocentric or absolute frame which places the coordination axes in the larger environment, the object-centric or intrinsic frame which consider the axes within objects, and the ego-centric frame which considers the speaker as the point of reference (Majid, Bowerman, Kita, Haun & Levinson, 2004 ). It has been observed that not all frames of reference are used in all languages. In a series of experiments, Levinson, Kita, Haun and Rasch (2002) found a correlation between linguistically encoded frames of

Evaluando al candidato frames:


1) participants: 4
2) discourse: 4 (*)
6) participant: 3

frames
Lengua: eng
Frec: 41
Docs: 21
Nombre propio: / 41 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.717 = (1 + (1+3.58496250072116) / (1+5.39231742277876)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
frames
: Barsalou, L. W. (1992). Frames, concepts, and conceptual fields. En A. Lehrer & E.F. Kittay (Eds.), Frames, Fields and Contrasts: New Essays in Semantic and Lexical Organization (pp. 21-74). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
: Fillmore, C. & Atkins, B. T. (1992). Towards a frame-based lexicon: The case of RISK. En A. Lehrer & E. Kittay (Eds.), Frames and Fields (pp. 75-102). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
: Fillmore, C. (1985). Frames and semantics of understanding. Quaderni di semantica.
: Fillmore, Ch. & Atkins, S. (1992). Towards a frame-based lexicon: The semantics of risk and its neighbors. En A. Lehrer & E. Kittay (Eds.), Frames, Fields and Contrasts: New Essays in Semantic and Lexical Organization (pp. 75-102). Hilldale: Lawrence Erlbaum.
: Lehrer, A. & Kittay, E. F. (1992). Frames, fields and contrasts: New essays in semantic and lexical organization. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
: Núñez, R. & Cornejo, C. (2012). Facing the sunrise: Cultural worldview underlying intrinsic-based encoding of absolute frames of reference in Aymara. Cognitive Science, 1-27.
: Torrent, T., Meireles Lage, L., Fernandes Sampaio, T., da Silva Tavares, T. & da Silva Santos, E. (2014). Revisiting border conflicts between FrameNet and Construction Grammar. Constructions and Frames, 6(1), 33-50.