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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
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lexically (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística
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paper CO_Íkalatxt284 - : Es la relación que existe entre el número de pan, léxicas o de contenido que aparecen en un texto, en contraste con el número total de palabra
s. Se espera que cuanto más formal sea un texto escrito, este posea mayor del: “written language becomes complex by being lexically dense: it packs a large number of lexical items into each clause” (^[57]Halliday, 2004, p . 654). Según Halliday, hay más densidad en los textos escritos que en los orales (2004, p. 654). Los elementos léxicos que contribuyen a la densidad son los sustantivos, los verbos, los adjetivos y los adverbios.
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paper corpusSignostxt319 - : While for Maienborn (2005), ser and estar have identical semantic properties, for Arche (2007), the ser/estar contrast is rooted in the lexico
n. Estar conveys the linking to an external situation lexically and “refers to a circumstance in which an individual is” (Arche, 2007: 251 ). Since ser is more vacuous than estar in a lexical sense while ser does not impact the adjective, estar does it by associating the property to a concrete situation.
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paper corpusSignostxt424 -
: In contrast to Siloni’s (2012) analysis, based on Link (1998), we observe that some verbs incorporate lexically this type of multiple reciprocity: a total of 20 predicates out of the 90 verbs under study (22 .22%) express
lexically plural reciprocity. These verbs can be grouped into three different types: communication verbs (charlar ‘talk’, conversar ‘converse’, cotillear ‘gossip’, etc.), fighting verbs, which can also include some sort of communication (pelear(se) ‘fight’, reñir ‘fight, squabble’, etc.), and verbs expressing a shift (alternarse ‘alternate’, turnarse ‘take turns’, etc.). It is worth noting that all the members of this group denote non-comprehensive reciprocal situations (see Section 2.2.1) even though comprehensive verbs can also denote MRE (14).
Evaluando al candidato lexically:
1) verbs: 7 (*)
lexically
Lengua: spa
Frec: 41
Docs: 25
Nombre propio: / 41 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.626 = (1 + (1+3) / (1+5.39231742277876)));
Candidato aceptado
Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término
(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de
terminologicidad.)
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: 8. Dabrowska, Ewa y Elena Lieven. 2005. Towards a lexically specific grammar of children's question constructions. Cognitive Linguistics 3. 437-474.
: Tschichold, C. (2003). Lexically driven error detection and correction. CALICO Journal, 20(3), 549-559.
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