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

1) Candidate: signalling


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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt46 - : A somewhat different set of principles is presented in Mayer (2005b) where a personalization principle is introduced that claims that there is deeper learning when words are presented in conversational style rather than formal style. Mayer (2005 b) also adds two more principles: an interactivity principle, deeper learning occurs when learners are allowed to control the presentation rate than when they are not; and a signalling principle: deeper learning takes place when key steps in the narration are signaled rather than nonsignaled . Designers of TEFL materials should, then, pay attention to these principles when elaborating multimodal texts.

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paper corpusSignostxt600 - : On the contrary, the way researchers make use of the rest of the pragmatic functions is discipline and/or section sensitive. In the introductory parts, the explanation of procedures, the statement of results and the elaboration of arguments are three functions which researchers deploy with different frequencies from a statistical point of view. In the post-method sections, the explanation of procedures, the elaboration of arguments, the expression of limitations, contribution or applications and the signalling of future avenues for work, are enacted with varying different, and statistically significant frequencies, in the three disciplines analysed, as corroborated by the p values in the table below:

Evaluando al candidato signalling:


1) principles: 3
2) deeper: 3
3) principle: 3
4) learning: 3

signalling
Lengua: eng
Frec: 27
Docs: 18
Nombre propio: / 27 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.809 = ( + (1+3.70043971814109) / (1+4.8073549220576)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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signalling
: 29. Hoey, M. (1979). Signalling in discourse (Discourse Analysis Monographs, No. 6). Birmingham, UK: Birmingham University English Language Research.
: Das, D. & Taboada, M. (2014). RST signalling corpus annotation manual. Burnaby Canadá: Simon Fraser University.
: Das, Debopam. 2014. Signalling of Coherence Relations in Discourse. Tesis de Doctorado. Columbia Británica, Canada: Simon Fraser University.
: Flowerdew, J. & Forest, R. W. (2015). Signalling nouns in English. A corpus-based discourse approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press .
: Flowerdew, J. (2003). Signalling nouns in discourse. English for Specific Purposes, 22(4), 329-346.
: Flowerdew, J. (2009). Use of signalling nouns in a learner corpus. En J. Flowerdew & M. Mahlberg (Eds.), Lexical cohesion and corpus linguistics (pp. 85-102). Ámsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Flowerdew, J. (2015). Revisiting metadiscourse: Conceptual and methodological issues concerning signalling nouns. Ibérica, 29, 15-34.
: García-Lecumberri, M. (1995). Intonational signalling oj injormation structure in English and Spanish: A comparative study. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of London.
: Hyland, K. & Tse, P (2005). Evaluating that Constructions: Signalling Stance in Research Abstracts. Functions of Language, 12(1), 39-64.
: Luzón, M. J. (2006). The rhetorical function of the lexical signalling of the author’s presence in the experimental biomedical paper. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University Jaume I, Castellón, Spain.
: Moreno, A. (1998). The explicit signalling of premise-conclusion sequences in research articles: A contrastive framework. Text, 18(4), 545-585.
: Taboada, M. & Das, D. (2013). Annotation upon Annotation: Adding Signalling Information to a Corpus of Discourse Relations. Dialogue & Discourse, 4(2), 249-281.
: Thompson, S. E. (2003). Text-structuring metadiscourse, intonation and the signalling of organisation in academic lectures. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2(1), 5-20. doi: 10.1016/S1475-1585(02)00036-X