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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
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person plural (*)
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paper UY_ALFALtxt7 - : First, I present number and possessive affixes in paradigmatic terms, and then I describe the syntagmatic interaction of the
m. I demonstrate that when the possessor is second person plural the affix ordering is: 2possessor-possessed noun-plural .possessed-2plural.possessor. The number morpheme occurs next to the nominal core followed by the plural of the possessor. When the possessor is third
person plural, the co-occurence of the morphemes that encode plurality of the possessor and of the possessed noun was not attested.
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paper corpusSignostxt454 - : Regarding pronouns in the plural, the use of first person forms such as ‘we’ and ‘us’ in online communities may express solidarity with the support group (^[99]Arguello et al., 2006
). The lexical analysis of this corpus evidences that in English, however, first person plural forms rank low on the frequency list in both genders: ‘we’ at position 150 and ‘us’ at 901 out of a total of 1,927 . In Spanish, by contrast, and especially in women’s groups, we find the possessive nos, an inclusive engagement marker, in very remarkable positions, at position number 70 out a total of 2,138 words on the frequency list. This may corroborate the findings of other cross-cultural studies which suggest that Spanish nationals use the Spanish language in positive politeness-oriented ways which emphasises in-group involvement and relations (^[100]Mur-Dueñas, 2007; ^[101]Lorenzo-Dus & Bou-Franch, 2013).
Evaluando al candidato person plural:
4) possessor: 3
person plural
Lengua: eng
Frec: 28
Docs: 13
Nombre propio: / 28 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.512 = ( + (1+2) / (1+4.85798099512757)));
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término
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: Posio, P. (2012). Who are ‘we’ in spoken Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese? Expression and reference of first person plural subjects pronouns. Language Sciences, 34(3). 339-360. Doi: 10.1016/j.langsci.2012.02.001.
: Siewierska, A. y Papastathi, M. (2011). Towards a Typology of Third Person Plural Impersonals. Linguistics, 49, 575-610.
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