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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
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replication (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística
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paper CO_Lenguajetxt179 -
: Grammatical replication: First-person non-singular verbal indexes in Eastern Toba, Western Toba (Guaicuruan ) and Tapiete (Tupi-Guaraní)^[26]^1
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paper CO_Lenguajetxt179 - : In multilingual settings with a history of frequent social contact among different peoples, such as the Pilcomayo Alluvial Fan region, contact-induced language change can imply direct
replication of morphemes and phonological shapes from a source language, and/or, most frequently, the transfer of patterns of distribution, of grammatical and semantic meaning modelled on an external source. ^[65]Matras and Sakel (2007) call these types ‘
replication of linguistic matter’ and ‘pattern
replication’, respectively. ^[66]Heine and Kuteva (2005) refer to them as ‘borrowing’ and ‘grammatical
replication’ from the model language (M) to the replica language (R). Particularly relevant to our analysis is pattern or grammatical replicatio
n. According to ^[67]Heine and Kuteva (2005), this type of contact-induced grammatical replication is essentially in accordance with principles of grammaticalization: extension or context-induced reinterpretation, desemanticization or “semantic bleaching”, decategoriali
Evaluando al candidato replication:
1) grammatical: 4 (*)
replication
Lengua: eng
Frec: 24
Docs: 15
Nombre propio: / 24 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.589 = (1 + (1+2.32192809488736) / (1+4.64385618977472)));
Candidato aceptado
Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término
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terminologicidad.)
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: 28. Kember, D., Lai, T., & Murphy, D. (1994). Student progress in distance education courses: A replication study. Adult Education Quarterly, 45(1), 286–301.
: Bitchener, J. & Knoch, U. (2015). Written corrective feedback studies: Approximate replication of Bitchener & Knoch (2010a) and Van Beuningen, De Jong & Kuiken (2012). Language Teaching, 48, 405-414. doi:10.1017/ S0261444815000130
: Collins, H. (1985). Changing order. Replication and induction in scientific practice. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
: Hewitt, E., & Stephenson, J. (2012). Foreign language anxiety and oral exam performance: A replication of Phillips' s MLJ study. The Modern Language Journal, 96(2), 170-189.
: Matras, Y., & Sakel, J. (2007). Investigating the mechanisms of pattern replication in language convergence. Studies in Language, 31(4), 829-865. [268]https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.31.4.05mat.
: Smit, A. B., L. Hand, J.J. Frelinger, J. E. Bernthal y A. Bird. (1990). The Iowa articulation norms project and its Nebraska replication. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 55, 779-798.
: [147]Matras, Yaron y Jeanette Sakel. [148]2007. Investigating the mechanisms of pattern replication in language convergence. Studies in Language, 31, 4: 829-865.
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