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

1) Candidate: mood


Is in goldstandard

1
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines277 - : Transitivity, mood and theme in Spanish: A first analysis in terms of Cardiff Grammar

2
paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines581 - : Agentivity and Mood: Degrees of responsibility in automatically generated messages

Evaluando al candidato mood:



mood
Lengua:
Frec: 46
Docs: 23
Nombre propio: 1 / 46 = 2%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.153 = ( + (1+0) / (1+5.55458885167764)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
mood
: Bower, G. (1981). Mood and Memory. American Psychologist, 36, 129-148.
: Bower, G. (1987). Commentary on mood and memory. Invited essay. Behavior Research and Therapy, 25, 443-455.
: Halliday, M.A.K. (1970a). Functional diversity in language, as seen from a consideration of modality and mood in English. Foundations of Language, 6(3), 322–361.
: Labeau, E. & Saddour, I. (Eds.) (2012). Tense, aspect and mood in first and second language acquisition. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
: Palmer, F. (1986). Mood and Modality. Londres: Longman.
: Palmer, F. R. (1986). Mood and modality. Cambridge textbooks in linguistics. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press.
: Quiroz, B. (2008). Towards a systemic profile of the Spanish MOOD. Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 4(1), 31-65.
: van Berkum, J. J. A., de Goede, D., van Alphen, P., Mulder, E. R. & Kerstholt, J. H. (2013). How robust is the language architecture? The case of mood. Frontiers in Psychology. Frontiers in Psychology, 4(505), 1-19. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00505