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

1) Candidate: root


Is in goldstandard

1
paper CL_LiteraturayLingüísticatxt552 - : The Root Trip: A New Travel Account Model in Three Contemporary Chilean Authors

2
paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt260 - : Regarding specifically the expression of non-co-referential third person, postpositions have greater affinity with alienable nouns. Both have the same personal marking: «ce=. While inalienable nouns (and a few postpositions) mark the third person with a prefix (nominal subclass I) or by means of the alternation of the initial consonant of the root of [d]/[n] for [t] (nominal subclass ii), alienable nouns and the majority of the postpositions indicate the third person by the clitic «ce=»:

3
paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt260 - : The example 7g' has a verb that requires only one morpheme, «o=», which indicates the subject argument. But another participant always occurs in the predicate. This participant is always a postpositional phrase. This pp is not an object because, for example, it can not undergo a passive voice change like an object does. Besides this, the adverbial root, in this case «u» 'on the top', that forms the intransitive verb could be combined with a causative prefix «muy-», which occurs with intransitive verbs, nouns, and adverbs (^[78]Gomes, 2006), and the result is a transitive verb:

4
paper VE_Núcleotxt108 - : Analysis of Neologisms Using the Root -Política: Connotations and Notions

Evaluando al candidato root:


1) verb: 3 (*)
2) nouns: 3 (*)
5) postpositions: 3 (*)

root
Lengua: eng
Frec: 63
Docs: 47
Nombre propio: 2 / 63 = 3%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 3
Frec. en corpus ref. en eng: 113
Puntaje: 3.617 = (3 + (1+3.32192809488736) / (1+6)));
Rechazado: muy común;

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
root
: Biemiller, A., & Slonim, N. (2001). Estimating root word vocabulary growth in normative and advantaged populations: Evidence for a common sequence of vocabulary acquisition. Journal of Educational Psychology, 93(3), 498-520. [DOI: 10.1037/0022-0663.93.3.498] .
: Campos-Astorkiza, R. (2003). Compensatory lengthening as root number preservation. In E. Hajicová, A. Kotesovcová, & J. Mírovský (Eds.), Proceedings of the XVII International Congress of Linguists. Prague: Matfyzpress, MFF UK.
: Comrie, Bernard y Raoul Zamponi. En prep. Verb root ellipsis. Ms. Conrad, Robert J. y Kepas Wogiga, 1991. An outline of Bukiyip grammar, Canberra, The Australian National University.
: Jiménez-Fernández, Ángel y Miyagawa, Shigeru. (2014). A feature-inheritance approach to root phenomena and parametric variation. Lingua, 145, 276-602.
: Lois, X., & Vapnarsky, V. (2006). Introduction. En X. Lois, & V. Vapnarsky (Edits.), Lexical categories and root classes in Amerindian Languages (pp. 1-30). Bern: Peter Lang.