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

1) Candidate: linguistic typology


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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt202 - : In chapter 1, The Linguistic Typology of Verb Structure: A Comparative Approach for the EFL Classroom, Evans explores the notion that EFL teachers in Spanish-speaking countries such as Colombia may struggle with certain features of colloquial speech such as phrasal verbs . This mainly occurs because both languages have different linguistic structures. Evans envisions that these challenges can be overcome by accomplishing two main goals for the English phrasal verb construction enigma: 1) to elucidate the typological differences between Spanish and English verb construction in phrasal verbs, and 2) to provide strategies for phrasal verb instruction that can be used in the EFL classroom. Evans argues that many educators are unfamiliar with the linguistic typology paradigm and, therefore, often disregard any direct instruction in the syntactic construction of phrasal verbs. He suggests that direct instruction of linguistic typology can be helpful for English learners whose L1 typology differs

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paper corpusRLAtxt218 - : Comrie, B. (1989) [1981]. Language Universais and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology . Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [ [110]Links ]

Evaluando al candidato linguistic typology:


1) phrasal: 5 (*)
2) verb: 4 (*)
3) evans: 3
6) instruction: 3

linguistic typology
Lengua: eng
Frec: 57
Docs: 47
Nombre propio: 1 / 57 = 1%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 2
Puntaje: 2.729 = (2 + (1+4) / (1+5.85798099512757)));
Rechazado: mal tf-df: 121;

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
linguistic typology
: 1. Aikhenvald, A. (2006). Serial verb constructions in a typological perspective. In A., Aikhenvald, & R., Dixon (Eds.), Serial verb constructions: A cross- linguistic typology (pp. 1-87). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
: 10. Comrie, B. (1989). Language universals and linguistic typology (2a ed.). Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
: 7. Derbyshire, D. C. (1985). Hixkaryana and linguistic typology. Arlington, Texas: Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington.
: 9. Comrie, Bernard. 1989. Language universals and linguistic typology. Syntax and morphology. Oxford: Blackwell.
: Aikhenvald, A. (2004). Grammars in Contact: A Cross Linguistic Perspective. En: A. Aikhenvald & R. Dixon (Eds.), Grammars in Contact: A Cross Linguistic Typology. Nueva York: Oxford University Press.
: Blevins, J. (2007). The importance of typology in explaining recurrent sound patterns. Linguistic Typology, 11, 107-113.
: Comrie, B. (1981). Language Universals and Linguistic Typology. Oxford: Blackwell.
: Comrie, B. (1989). Causatives constructions. En B. Comrie, Language Universals and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology (2ª ed.) (pp. 165-184). Chicago: The University Chicago Press.
: Comrie, B. (1989). Language Universals and Linguistic Typology. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
: Epps, Patience 2006 "The Vaupe’s Melting Pot: Tucanoan Influence on Hup". En Grammars in Contact: A Cross- Linguistic Typology. A. Y. Aikhenvald y R. M. W. Dixon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 267–289.
: Evans, R. (2013). Linguistic typology and verb structure: A comparative approach for the EFL classroom. In W. Escobar (Ed.) Social research applied to English language teaching: Theory and methods (pp. 21- 36). Bogotá: Editorial Universidad El Bosque.
: François, A. (2006). Serial verb constructions in Mwotlap. En R. M. W. Dixon & A. Aikhenvald (Eds.) Serial verb constructions: A cross-linguistic typology. Explorations in Linguistic Typology (pp. 223-238). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
: GRINEVALD, C. & SEIFART, F. (2004). Noun Classes in African and Amazonian Languages: Towards a Comparison. Linguistic Typology, 8(2), 243-285.
: Haspelmath, M. (2011). On S, A, P, T and R as comparative concepts for aligment typology. Linguistic Typology, 15(3), 535-567.
: Ibarretxe-Antuaño, I. (2012). Linguistic typology in motion events: Path and manner. In: Anuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca 'Julio de Urquijo'. International Journal of Basque Linguistics and Philology.
: Lazard, G. (1999). Mirativity, evidentiality, mediativity, or other? Linguistic Typology, 3, 91-109.
: Nikitina, T. (2012). Personal deixis and reported discourse: Towards a typology of person alignment. Linguistic Typology, 16, 233-263.
: Schultze, E., & Himmelmann, N. (2004). Depictives Secondary Predicates in Crosslinguistic Perspective. En Linguistic typology, 8. 59-131.
: Shluinsky, Andrey 2017 "An Intragenetic Typology of Kwa Serial Verb Constructions". Linguistic Typology. 21, 2, 333-385. [59]https://doi.org/10.1515/lingty-2017-0008.
: Skilton, A. (2017). Noun class skewing and social deixis in Ticuna. En 72th Association for Linguistic Typology Conference. Canberra: Australian National University.
: Slobin, Dan. (2006). What makes manner of motion salient? Explorations in linguistic typology, discourse, and cognition. En M. Hickmann y S. Robert (eds.), Space in languages: Linguistic systems and cognitive categories (pp. 59-81). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Van der Auwera, J. & Plungian, V. (1998). Modality’s semantic map. Linguistic Typology, 2(1), 79-124.
: Velupillai, V. (2012). An Introduction to Linguistic Typology. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
: [123]Comrie, Bernard. 1989. Language universals and linguistic typology. Syntax and morphology, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press.
: [146]Lehmann, Christian. 1986. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Typology, General Linguistics, 26(1): 3-23.
: [148]Song, Jay.2001. Linguistic typology: morphology and syntax, London, Longmans.
: [166]McWhorter, John. 2001. The world’s simplest grammars are creole grammars, Linguistic Typology, 5 (2/3): 125-166.
: _______. (1981). Language Universals and Linguistic Typology, Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
: van der Auwera, J. & Plungian, V. A. (1998). Modality’s semantic map. Linguistic Typology, 2(1), 79-124.