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

1) Candidate: register variation


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paper CH_corpusRLAtxt180 - : The paper studies how communicative roles and registers are expressed in an interde pendent way, influencing each other in current forums. In the first part, by combining previous insights in register variation analysis, social identity theory and cognitive linguis tics, three new concepts for linguistic analysis are proposed: 'Register-Modulating Role' (RMR ), 'Register compass' (R-compass) and 'pivotal register'. The way they function in digital discourse is illustrated in the second part by analysing an open discussion forum sample corpus. The results show that each forum's profile displays a different array of RMR, together with their associated registers, which tend to spin around a prominent pivotal register. In our corpus three salient pivotal registers are identified, together with their associated registers and distinctive language features. The study substantiates the close connection between relational identities or roles and registers in digital discourse, and facilitates

Evaluando al candidato register variation:


1) registers: 5 (*)
2) pivotal: 3

register variation
Lengua:
Frec: 22
Docs: 14
Nombre propio: / 22 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.755 = (1 + (1+3.16992500144231) / (1+4.52356195605701)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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register variation
: 8. Biber, Douglas y Susan Conrad. 2003. Register variation: A corpus approach. En Deborah Schiffrin, Deborah Tannen y Heidi Hamilton. 2003. The handbook of discourse analysis, 175-196, Oxford, GB: Blackwell.
: Biber, D. & Tracy-Ventura, N. (2007). Dimensions of register variation in Spanish. En G. Parodi (Ed.), Working with Spanish corpora (en prensa). London: Continuum.
: Biber, D. (1995). Dimensions of Register Variation: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: Biber, D., Davies, M., Jones, J. K. & Tracy-Ventura, N. (2008). Spoken and written register variation in Spanish: A multi-dimensional analysis. Corpora, 1(1), 1-37. [195]https://doi.org/10.3366/cor.2006.1.1.1
: Biber, Douglas. 1995. Dimensions of Register Variation: A Cross-Linguistic Com parison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: Conrad, S. & Biber, D. (2001). Multi-dimensional methodology and the dimensions of register variation in English. En S. Conrad & D. Biber (Eds.), Variation in English: Multi-dimensional studies (pp. 13-42). London: Longman.
: Giménez-Moreno, Rosa. 2006. A new approach to register variation: the missing link. Ibérica, 12, 89-110.
: Giménez-Moreno, Rosa. 2011a. Register variation in international business cor respondence. International Journal of English Studies, 11(1), 15-34.
: Halliday, Michael A. K. 1980. Register variation and identity of a text. Sophia Linguistica, 6, 60-79.
: Viera, C. (2017). Genre and register variation: Academic conference presentations in Spanish in the United States. En J. Colomina-Alminana (Ed.), Contemporary Advances in Theoretical and Applied Spanish Linguist Variation (pp. 148-161). Athens, Ohio: Ohio State University Press.
: [100]Finegan, Edward y Douglas Biber. 2001. Register variation and social dialect variation: the Register Axiom, en P. Eckert y J. R. Rickford (eds.), Style and sociolinguistic variation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 235-267.
: [125]Torres Cacoullos, Rena. 1999. Construction frequency and reductive change: diachronic and register variation in Spanish clitic climbing, Language variation and change, 11: 143-170.