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

1) Candidate: lengthening


Is in goldstandard

1
paper CO_Íkalatxt217 - : ^[353]Corbin (2006) did not reject vowel doubling explicitly; however, ^[354]Corbin (2006, p. 27) argued that "there was no significant difference between the formants of vowels in syllables whose codas had been deleted and those in syllables whose codas had not been deleted". Likewise, ^[355]Carlson (2012) found no consistent qualitative vowel alteration following word-final /s/ deletion in speakers of Andalusian Spanish, although ^[356]Corbin (2006, p. 27) attested vowel lengthening: "It appears that the crucial factor in determining whether a vowel laxes is whether or not the coda position of the syllable in the underlying structure is filled ."

2
paper CO_Íkalatxt217 - : ^[391]Gerfen (2002) studied vowel and consonant lengthening, and vowel aspiration, and he concluded that there is a relationship between vowel and consonant lengthening: if the ratio of consonant lengthening grows following /s/ aspiration, the degree of vowel lengthening decreases, and vice versa . For ^[392]Gerfen (2002), gemination of the following onset consonant is a result of word-internal /s/ aspiration, not a consequence of positioning in the word; nevertheless, I believe that gemination also happens as a result of deleting other consonants, as in apto ENT#091;'ahttoENT#093; 'capable'. Furthermore, ^[393]Gerfen (2002) claimed that the duration of aspiration tends to become shorter as the voiced portion of the vowel becomes longer. ^[394]Peñalver Castillo (2006) reported something similar in Cabra, claiming that vowels are shorter when /s/ is aspirated than when it is not.

3
paper CO_Íkalatxt217 - : In his study, ^[395]Gerfen (2002, p. 265) analysed whether consonant and vowel lengthening are correlated, concluding that "the variability in vowel and consonant lengthening is constrained within a less variable vowel + stop temporal target." Furthermore, ^[396]Gerfen (2002) posited that vowels are significantly longer when /s/ is aspirated only if we consider the period of aspiration after the vowel to be part of the vowel gesture. ^[397]Gerfen concluded that consonant lengthening is a more robust cue than vowel lengthening in marking a missing /s/ in coda, being the first author to posit that:

Evaluando al candidato lengthening:


1) vowel: 15 (*)
2) consonant: 7 (*)
3) gerfen: 6
4) aspiration: 5 (*)
5) vowels: 3 (*)
8) corbin: 3

lengthening
Lengua: eng
Frec: 26
Docs: 9
Nombre propio: / 26 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 4
Puntaje: 5.099 = (4 + (1+5.32192809488736) / (1+4.75488750216347)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
lengthening
: Campos-Astorkiza, R. (2003). Compensatory lengthening as root number preservation. In E. Hajicová, A. Kotesovcová, & J. Mírovský (Eds.), Proceedings of the XVII International Congress of Linguists. Prague: Matfyzpress, MFF UK.
: Cyrille, M., Astésano, C., Aramaki, M., Ystad, S., Kronland, R. y Besson, M. (2007). Influence of Syllabic Lengthening on Semantic Processing in Spoken French: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence. Cerebral Cortex, (17), 2659-2668.