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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) subjectivity (*)
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1) Candidate: subjectivity


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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt279 - : AUTHORIAL SUBJECTIVITY IN LA PARANOIA BY RAFAEL SPREGELBURD: MOCKERY POSITIONING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN INTELLECTUAL ETHOS AS A MECHANISM OF ENUNCIATIVE LEGITIMATION

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paper CO_Íkalatxt108 - : American Pastoral is proposed in this article as consisting of two narrative levels in which the life of the main character is deployed, that is a diegetic level and metadiegetic level. Then, various metafictional resources are analysed, particularly a reorganization of narrative levels. On the basis of the proposed division, the article explores American Pastoral as a novel which, through the use of metafiction, reconstructs and challenges the subjectivity of the main character set out in the diegesis. Based on the metafictional turning point, a parallel is then established between the main character's identity both in the diegesis and in the metadiegesis. To conclude, several implications of such metafictional reframing of subjectivity in American Pastoral are proposed: as a marker of the text construed character, as a major narrative strategy and as an element underlying literature as a form of intersubjective knowledge .

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paper corpusSignostxt383 - : The subject and the subjectivity: Variation of ‘yo’ in conversational and mass-media genres of Canarian Spanish

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paper corpusSignostxt186 - : In this paper we study grammatical features relevant in Spanish from a functional point of view, to the extent that they can be associated with semantic and pragmatic functions of discourse (Halliday, 1994; Biber, Conrad & Reppen, 1998). Specifically, we analyse the occurrence of grammatical features associated with two textual characteristics, subjectivity and argumentation, in three discourse genres: didactic genres (school book, professional school manual, etc .), popularized genres (popularized article, popularized book, review, etc.), and behaviour-regulating genres (contract, agreement, law, etc.). In this research we study texts included in the corpus of the Royal Academy of Spanish Language (RAE), available in Internet, in order to obtain and to quantify automatically the features observed. The results show differences in grammatical characteristics of each discourse genres, both from a quantitative perspective and a qualitative one, in other words, the grammatical units observed are

Evaluando al candidato subjectivity:


1) genres: 6 (*)
2) grammatical: 4 (*)
4) pastoral: 3
7) popularized: 3
8) metafictional: 3
11) discourse: 3 (*)
12) narrative: 3 (*)

subjectivity
Lengua: eng
Frec: 153
Docs: 92
Nombre propio: / 153 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 4
Puntaje: 4.690 = (4 + (1+4.70043971814109) / (1+7.2667865406949)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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subjectivity
: 22. Traugott, E. C. (1995). Subjectification in grammaticalization. En D. Stein y S. Wright (comps.), Subjectivity and subjectivization. Linguistic perspectives (pp. 31-54). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
: 34. Obododimma, Oha (2004). National politics and the deconstruction of linguistic subjectivity in Nigeria. In Segun Awonusi and E. A. Babalola (Eds) The Domestication of English in Nigeria, (pp 280 – 297). Lagos: University of Lagos Press.
: Atkins, K. (2005). Self and subjectivity. Oxford: Blackwell.
: Bastin, G. (2006), Subjectivity and rigour in translation history: The Latin American case. In G. Bastin, & P. Bandia (Eds.), Charting the future of translation history (pp. 111-130). Ottawa University Press.
: Brown, R. Q. (1995). Q methodology as the foundation for a science of subjectivity. Ponencia presentada en la 11^th International Conference of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, College of Medicine, University of Illinois, USA.
: Carey, K. (1996). Pragmatics, Subjectivity and the Grammaticalization of the English Perfect. (Tesis doctoral, University of California, San Diego).
: Chen, W. (2008). Dimensions of subjectivity in natural languages. Ponencia presentada en el 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics on Human Language Technologies, 13-16.
: Du Bois, J.W. (2007). The stance triangle. En R. Englebretson (Ed.), Stancetaking in Discourse Subjectivity, evaluation, interaction (pp. 139-182). Doi: 10.1075/pbns.164.07du.
: Englebretson, R. (2007). Stancetaking in discourse: Subjectivity, interaction, evaluation. Ámsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Finegan, E. (1995). Subjectivity and subjectivisation: An introduction. En S. Dieter & S. Wright (Eds.), Subjectivity and Subjectivisation: Linguistic Perspectives (pp.1-15). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: Haddington, P. (2007). Stancetaking as an Interactional Activity: Challenging the prior speaker. En R. Englebretson (Ed.), Stancetaking in Discourse Subjectivity, Interaction, Evaluation (pp. 253-282). Ámsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Holland, D., & Leander, K. (2004). Ethnographic studies of positioning and subjectivity: An introduction. Ethos, 32(2), 127-139.
: It is this personal and subjectivity development that Agray (2008) seems to be urging Colombian language professionals to think about. She asks in her article on societal demands
: Kim, H. K. (2007). The role of the learner subjectivity and pragmatic transfer in the performance of requests by Korean ESL learners. (Doctoral dissertation). Texas A&M, Texas.
: Langacker, R. (1985). Observations and Speculations on Subjectivity. En J. Haiman (Ed.), Iconicity in Syntax (pp. 109-150). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Narrog, H. (2012). Modality, subjectivity, and semantic change. Oxford: Oxford University Press .
: Nuyts, J. (2001). Subjectivity as an evidential dimension in epistemic modal expressions. Journal of Pragmatics, 33(3), 383-400.
: Sanders, T. & Spooren, W. (2001). Modeling causal and contrastive connectives: On domains, subjectivity and mental spaces. International Cognitive Linguistics Conference. Santa Barbara, CA: USA.
: Scheibman, J. (2001). Local patterns of subjectivity in person and verb type in American English conversation. En J. Bybee & P. Hopper (Eds.), Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure (pp.61-89). Ámsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Scheibman, J. (2007). Subjective and intersubjective uses of generalizations in English conversation. En R. Englebretson (Ed.), Stancetaking in Discourse Subjectivity, Interaction, Evaluation (pp. 111-138). Ámsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Siegal, M. (1996). The Role of Learner Subjectivity in Second Language Sociolinguistic Competency: Western Women Learning Japanese. Applied Linguistics , 17(3), 356-381. http:// dx.doi.org/10.1093/applin/17.3.356
: Traugott, E. C. (1995). Subjectification and Grammaticalization. En D. Stein & S. Wright (eds.), Subjectivity and Subjectivisation (pp. 37-54). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press .
: Traugott, Elizabeth C. (1995). Subjectification in grammaticalisation. En Dieter Stein y Susan Wright (eds.) Subjectivity and Subjectivisation: Linguistic Perspectives. Cambridge, Reino Unido: Cambridge University Press, 31-54.
: Una de las definiciones más recientes e importantes de deixis es la de Green (1995). Según él, "deixis is that phenomenon whereby the tripartite relationship between the linguistic system, the encoder's subjectivity and contextual factors is foregrounded grammatically or lexically" (11).
: VENUTI, L. (1992). Introduction. En Rethinking Translation: Discourse, Subjectivity, Ideology. London: Routledge.
: Verhagen, A. (1995). Subjectification, syntax, and communication. En S. Dieter & S. Wright (Eds.), Subjectivity and Subjectivisation: Linguistic Perspectives (pp.103-128). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: [134]Traugott[135], Elisabeth Closs. 1995. Subjectification in grammaticalization, em D. Stein e S. Wright (eds), Subjectivity and subjectivization: linguistic perspectives, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 31-54.
: [148]Verhagen[149], Arie. 2006. On subjectivity and ‘‘long distance wh-movement’’, em A. Athanasiadou, C. Canakis e B. Cornillie (eds.), Subjectification. Various paths to subjectivity, Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter: 323-346.
: [43]Csordas, Thomas L. 2008. Intersubjectivity and Intercorporeality, Subjectivity, 22: 110-121.
: [63]Ferrari, Lilian e Eve Sweetser. 2012. Subjectivity and upwards projection in mental space structure, em B. Dancygier e E. Sweetser (eds.), Viewpoint in language: a multimodal perspective, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 177-197.
: [73]Sanders, Ted; José Sanders e Eve Sweetser. 2009. Causality, cognition and communication: a mental space analysis of subjectivity in causal connectives, em T. Sanders e E. Sweetser (eds.), Causal categories en discourse and cognition. Berlin/New York, Mouton de Gruyter: 19-59.
: [98]Finegan[99], Edward. 1995. Subjectivity and subjectivisation: an introduction, em D. Stein e S. Wright (eds), Subjectivity and subjectivization: linguistic perspectives, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 1-15.
: ________. 2006a. Zero in syntax, ten in pragmatics or subjectification as syntactic cancellation en A. Athanasiodou, C. Canakis y B. Cornillie (eds.), Subjectification: Various paths to subjectivity, Berlin-New York, Mouton de Gruyter: 375-398.