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

1) Candidate: segmentation


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_Íkalatxt191 - : L'organisation d'un dispositif de formation à la recherche, construit comme un ensemble cohérent, évite la segmentation des cours ou des séminaires de recherche indépendants les uns des autres . C'est pourquoi nous avons conçu le processus de formation, au sein de la Licence en Langues étrangères de l'Université de Pamplona, comme un continuum articulé autour de six semestres qui permet le développement de compétences de recherche avec des fondements présentés en langue maternelle pour la première année, et des spécificités travaillées en langue étrangère pour la deuxième et la troisième année. Ce dispositif de formation vise l'acquisition de savoirs et de savoir-faire, en privilégiant un rôle actif de la part de l'étudiant, et ce de façon à ce qu'il puisse s'impliquer dans la construction de ses connaissances et de comprendre et expliquer les problèmes propres à son domaine professionnel à savoir, l'apprentissage et l'enseignement de langues étrangères ([28]figure 1).

Evaluando al candidato segmentation:


1) formation: 3
2) recherche: 3

segmentation
Lengua: eng
Frec: 72
Docs: 33
Nombre propio: / 72 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.530 = ( + (1+2.8073549220576) / (1+6.18982455888002)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
segmentation
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: Dilley, L. C., & McAuley, J. D. (2008). Distal prosodic context affects word segmentation and lexical processing. Journal of Memory and Language, 59(3), 294-311.
: Dolnicar, S. (2002). A review of unquestioned standards in using cluster analysis for data-driven market segmentation. Faculty of Commerce-Papers, 273. [77]https://ro.uow.edu.au/commpapers/273/
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: Gómez, D. M., Bion, R. A. H. & Mehler, J. (2011). The word segmentation process as revealed by click detection. Language and Cognitive Processes, 26(2), 212-223.
: Houston, D.M. & Jusczyk, P.W. (2000). The role of talker-specific information in word segmentation by infants. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 1570-1582.
: Johnson, E.K. & Jusczyk, P.W. (2001). Word segmentation by 8-month-olds: When speech cues count more than statistics. Journal of Memory and Language, 44, 548-567.
: Jusczyk, P. W., Hohne, E. A., & Bauman, A. (1999). Infants’ sensitivity to allophonic cues for word segmentation. Perception & psychophysics, 61(8), 1465-1476.
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: Plunkett, K. (1993). Lexical segmentation and vocabulary growth in early language acquisition. Journal of Child Language, 20, 43-60.
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: Shriberg, E., Stolcke, A., Hakkani-Tür, D. & Tür, G. (2000). Prosody-based automatic segmentation of speech into sentences and topics. Speech Communication, 32(1-2), 127-154.
: Singh, L., Steven Reznick, J., & Xuehua, L. (2012). Infant word segmentation and childhood vocabulary development: a longitudinal analysis. Developmental science, 15(4), 482-495.
: Thiessen, E.D. & Saffran, J.R. (2007). Learning to learn: Infants' acquisition of stress-based strategies for word segmentation. Language Learning and Development, 3 (1), 73-100.
: Thiessen, E.D., Hill, E. A. & Saffran, J.R. (2005). Infant-directed speech facilitates word segmentation. Infancy, 7 (1), 53-71.
: Woodward, J. Z. & Aslin, R.N. (1990). Segmentation cues in maternal speech to infants. Paper presented at 7th biennial meeting of the International Conference on Infant Studies, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
: Zacks, J.; Speer, N. & Reynolds, J. (2009). Segmentation in reading and film comprehension. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 138 (2). 307-327.
: Zand, Mohsen; Ahmadreza Naghsh Nilchi y S. Amirhassan Monadjemi. 2008. "Recognition-based segmentation in Persian charachter recognition", en Proceedings of World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 28, pp. 183-187.