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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
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predication (*)
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paper corpusSignosTxtLongLines319 - : We have seen that several researchers have tried to account for ser and estar based on syntactic, semantic and pragmatic approaches. This just shows how complex it is to characterize the behavior of the two Spanish copula
s. Leaving aside the controversial topic of whether the relevant distinctions are encoded in the syntax, the semantics, the pragmatics of either, the copulas or the whole predication, most of the influential proposals seem to converge on the following general picture: Predicates with ser and estar give rise to different interpretations: ser predicates are generally (but not necessarily ) associated with properties that are perceived to last, to be permanent, to be inherent while estar predicates are commonly (but not always) associated with properties that are perceived as temporary, non-inherent and easy to change. Thus, most analyses agree that ser predicates are more relaxed than estar predicates in temporal terms. Importantly, ser is seen as disconnected from the
Evaluando al candidato predication:
1) predicates: 5 (*)
predication
Lengua: spa
Frec: 13
Docs: 9
Nombre propio: / 13 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.746 = (1 + (1+2.58496250072116) / (1+3.8073549220576)));
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: Beyssade, C. & Dobrovie-Sorin, C. (2005). A syntax-based analyis of predication. En E. Georgala & J. Howell (Eds.), Proceedings of SALT XV (pp. 44-61). Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
: Kintsch, W. (2001) Predication. Cognitive Science. 25, 173202.
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