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

1) Candidate: orality


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_CuadernosdeLingüísticaHispánicatxt89 - : Staging Orality: Speaking as Performance in School life Abstract

2
paper PE_Lexistxt107 - : Towards a Diachrony of Orality: The Beginning of the Dialogical Turn and Communicative Immediacy in 16th- and 19th- Century Translations of Plautus and Terence

3
paper corpusSignostxt534 - : Opinions on the aesthetic pleasure which poetry is likely to elicit in EFL learners (item 18) suggested that poetry could enhance feelings of calmness (2 comments)-‘when I read poetry I feel peaceful as the images are beautiful and make you feel calm’-, comfort when things in life go wrong (2 comments)-‘Poetry enables you to imagine beautiful situations that make you feel better, especially if you are feeling down or have problems’-, or goodness/kindness (4 comments)-‘Poetry is beautiful as it generally talks about love or happiness’. The orality of poetry, in this case through the association between poetry and music, was also conceived as a source of beauty in EFL (2 comments): ‘When poetry is heard as a song I can appreciate its beauty even more . In English I have never listened to poems as songs, but in Spanish literature classes in secondary school the song versions of Antonio Machado's or Federico García Lorca's poems made me appreciate the beauty of the poems and the content even

Evaluando al candidato orality:


1) poetry: 6
2) comments: 4
3) beautiful: 3
4) poems: 3
5) beauty: 3

orality
Lengua: eng
Frec: 65
Docs: 48
Nombre propio: 2 / 65 = 3%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.755 = ( + (1+4.32192809488736) / (1+6.04439411935845)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
orality
: CHAFE, W. (1982) "Integration and involvement in speaking, writing, and oral literature" en Deborah Tannen (Ed.), Spoken and written language: Exploring Orality and Literacy, Norwood: Ablex.
: Echeverri, J. A. (1997). The people of the center of the World. A study in Culture, History, and Orality in the Colombian Amazon. Disertación doctoral, New School for Social Research.
: Fortunati, L. (2001). The mobile phone between orality and writing. Third International Conference on Uses and Services in Telecommunications. París.
: Gee, J. P. (1986). Orality and literacy: From the savage mind to ways with words. tesol, 20(4), 719-746. doi: 10.2307/3586522
: Ong, W. (1982). Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word. New York: Methuen & Co.
: Pontecorvo, Clotilde y Claire Blanche-Benveniste (1993), Proceedings of the Workshop on Orality versus Literacy: Concepts, Methods and Data, Estrasburgo, European Science Foundation.
: Pérez-Sabater, C., Turney, E. & Montero-Fleta, B. (2008). Orality and literacy, formality and informality in email communication. Ibérica: Revista de la Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos, 15, 71-88.
: Seniff, Dennis Paul 1984 "Así fiz yo de lo que oý. Orality, Authority, and Experience in Juan Manuel’s Libro de la caza, Libro infinido, and Libro de las armas". En Josep Maria Solà-Solé. Homage, homenaje, homenatge. Vol. 1. Ed., Antonio Torres-Alcalá. Barcelona: Puvill Libros, 91-109.
: TANNEN, D. (1982) "The oral/literate continuum in discourse" en D. Tannen (Ed.), Spoken and written language: Exploring orality and literacy, Norwood: Ablex.
: Teberosky, A., Sepúlveda, A., y Costa-e-Sousa, O. (2020). Orality, Reading and Writing in Early Literacy. En R. Alves, T. Limpo y R. Joshi (Eds.) Reading-writing connections: Towards Integrative Literacy Science (pp. 85-105). Doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-38811-9_6.