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

1) Candidate: inanimate


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt260 - : The postposition «eju» occurs with inanimate (example 7d) and abstract (example 7e) elements:

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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt288 - : All cases except the genitive are different for animate nouns and for inanimate nouns: namely, animate nouns have the suffix «-bi» preceding the case marker whereas inanimate nouns do not .

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paper corpusSignostxt600 - : For the purpose of this article, I have labelled the use of first person pronouns and their corresponding possessive pronouns ‘explicit’, as the most visible devices, whereas the use of words such as ‘the author(s)’ or ‘the researcher(s)’ has been term indirect devices. Implicit self-mention devices roughly correspond to the so-called ‘abstract rhetors’ (^[136]Thompson & Thetela 1995) which can be considered a “depersonalizing strategy” (^[137]Sancho-Guinda, 2015) or nouns which “designate inanimate or collective referents and relieve the authors of agency” (^[138]Sancho-Guinda, 2015: 139 ). ^[139]Hyland (1998) suggest that these devices occur with judgmental and speculative lexical verbs and indicate that the action can be achieved without human intervention^[140]^4.

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paper corpusSignostxt597 - : “Dynamic modality involves an ascription of a capacity or a need co the subject-participant in the state of affairs, or of a situation-internal potential or necessity for him/her/it to do something (usually this involves animate entities, but it can also be extended to inanimate subject)” (^[41]Nuyts, 2001: 25 ).

Evaluando al candidato inanimate:


1) nouns: 5 (*)

inanimate
Lengua: eng
Frec: 29
Docs: 19
Nombre propio: / 29 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.607 = (1 + (1+2.58496250072116) / (1+4.90689059560852)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
inanimate
: García García, M. (2007). Differential object marking with inanimate objects. En Kaiser, G. A. y M. Leonetti, Definiteness (Eds.), Specificity and animacy in Ibero-Romance languages. Konstanz: Universität Konstanz.
: Kurinski, E. & Sera, M. D. (2011). Does learning Spanish grammatical gender change English-speaking adults’ categorization of inanimate objects? Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 14, 203-220.
: Master, P. (1991). Active verbs with inanimate subjects in scientific prose. English for Specific Purposes, 10, 15-33.