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

1) Candidate: language production


Is in goldstandard

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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines536 - : A linguistically-acceptable description of priming can be “an implicit process in which language production or comprehension is influenced by prior exposure to certain forms or meanings” (^[31]Trofimovich & McDonough, 2011: 12 ). As priming is implicit in nature, priming studies are in fact part of implicit memory research studies. Implicit memory is automatic and procedural and is related to the unconscious effect of prior information on the behavior that would follow (^[32]Cleeremans, 2009). Implicit memory embraces different kinds of learning such as repetition priming, procedural learning and classical conditioning (^[33]Cervantes & Granados Ramos, 2015). Priming is an unconscious phenomenon in which prior experience influences reaction to a stimulus (^[34]Gulan & Valerjev, 2010). Therefore, it is possible to compare priming to stimulus-response conditioning, although in this case, exposure to some stimulus or the prime will lead to a certain reaction to a second prime which is called

Evaluando al candidato language production:


1) priming: 6 (*)
2) implicit: 5 (*)
3) prior: 3

language production
Lengua: eng
Frec: 17
Docs: 13
Nombre propio: / 17 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 2
Puntaje: 2.949 = (2 + (1+3.90689059560852) / (1+4.16992500144231)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
language production
: Burke, D. M. (1999). Language production and aging. En S. Kemper & R. Kliegel (Eds.), Constraints on language: Aging, grammar and memory (pp. 3-27). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
: Butterworth, B. (1983). Lexical representation. En B. Butterworth (Ed.), Language production (pp. 257-294). Londres: Academic Press.
: Dell, G. & O’ Seaghdha, P. (1992). Stages of lexical access in language production. Cognition, 42, 287-314.
: Karmiloff-Smith, A. (1981). The grammatical marking of thematic structure in the development of language production. En W. Deutsch (Ed.), The Child’s Construction of Language (pp. 121-147). Nueva York: Academic Press.
: Kowal, M. & Swain, M. (1994). Using collaborative language production tasks to promote students’ language awareness. Language Awareness, 3(2), 73-93.
: Pickering, M. J. & Garrod, S. (2007). Do people use language production to make predictions during comprehension? Trends in Cognitive Science, 11(3), 105-110.
: Rochon, E., Leonard, C. & Goral, M. (2018). Speech and language production in Alzheimer’s disease. Aphasiology, 32, 1-3.
: Shen, L. (2015). Study on the effect of structural priming on Chinese EFL learners’ language production. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 5(12), 2591-2598.
: Type of task Language Production CSs CSs/1000 words