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

1) Candidate: rhythmic


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paper VE_BoletindeLinguisticatxt96 - : The rhythmic metric variants are observed in diatopic, diastratic and diafasic levels. The productions tend to show controlled or compensated duration. The dialects present greater or smaller durational control or compensation. Control is reflected in smaller segmental reductions, moderate coarticulations and without elisions. Compensation presents a greater segmental reduction, relevant coarticulations and elisions. The higher sociolects would be more controlled than the lower ones. Formality would be more controlled than spontaneity. The segments are vocalic and consonantal intervals. Three rhythmic metrics are calculated to observe these tendencies: the proportionality of vocalic intervals and two normalized standard deviations: that of vocalic and consonantal intervals . Peninsular academic discourses are analyzed. It is compared with the Amper corpus. The results shows more controlled duration in the academic discourses and compensated duration in the Amper materials.

Evaluando al candidato rhythmic:


1) controlled: 4
2) vocalic: 3

rhythmic
Lengua: eng
Frec: 23
Docs: 13
Nombre propio: / 23 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.716 = ( + (1+3) / (1+4.58496250072116)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
rhythmic
: 22.Frota, Sónia y Marina Vigário. 2001. On the correlates of rhythmic distinctions: The European/Brazilian Portuguese case. Probus 13. 247-275.
: Bosch, L., Figueras, M., Teixidó, M., & Ramon-Casas, M. (2013). Rapid gains in segmenting fluent speech when words match the rhythmic unit: evidence from infants acquiring syllable- timed languages. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 106.
: Kiparsky, P. (1977). Rhythmic structure of English verse. Linguistic Inquiry, 8, pp. 189-247.
: Kireva, E. y Gabriel, C. (2015). Rhythmic Properties of a Contact Variety: Comparing Read and Semi-Spontaneous Speech in Argentinean Porteño Spanish. En M. Avanzi, E. Delais-Roussarie y S. Herment (eds.), Prosody and Languages in Contact (pp. 149-168). Berlín: Springer-Verlag.
: Kotz, S. A., & Gunter, T. C. (2015). Can rhythmic auditory cuing remediate language-related deficits in Parkinson’s disease. Ann. NY Acad. Sci, 1337, 62-68.
: Kotz, S. A., Gunter, T. C., & Wonneberger, S. (2005). The basal ganglia are receptive to rhythmic compensation during auditory syntactic processing: ERP patient data. Brain and Language, 95(1), 70-71.
: Newkirk, D. (1980). Rhythmic Features of Inflections in American Sign Language. Manuscrito. La Jolla, California: Salk Institute.
: Romano, A., & Mairano, P. (2010). Speech rhythm measuring and modelling: pointing out multi-layer and multi-parameter assessments. En M. Russo, Prosodic Universals. Comparative Studies in Rhythmic Modeling and Rhythmic Typology (pp. 79-116). Napoli: Aracne.