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

1) Candidate: subjunctive


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_CuadernosdeLingüísticaHispánicatxt161 - : The subjunctive in spanish and italian: a contrastive description

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paper CO_CuadernosdeLingüísticaHispánicatxt161 - : Giannakidou, A. (2009). The Dependency of the Subjunctive Revisited: Temporal Semantics and Polarity . Lingua, 119, 1883-1908. [118]http://home.uchicago.edu/~giannaki/pubs/LinguaMood2009.final.pdf [ [119]Links ]

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paper corpusSignostxt360 - : In total, the three during-treatment tests included 30 subjunctive types: 17 for subjunctive following verbs and 13 for subjunctive following adjectives . A variety of verb forms were tested so as to decrease the chance of practice effect. The participants were scored +1 for the correct production of each item and the total score was 10.

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paper corpusSignostxt400 - : Such simplifications notwithstanding, the network in Figure 8 elegantly accounts for several key aspects of the systems morphotactics. The downward ordered ‘and’ node at the top of the figure indicates that (for the indicative and subjunctive moods) morphological representations are always activated in this sequence: (i ) clitics, (ii) verb stems, (iii) characteristics; and (iv) verb endings. In processing the sentence se lo presto (thick lines), the first downward ordered ‘and’ stemming from the connection for clitics shows that the form se is activated first and that the form lo is activated afterwards –the downward ‘or’ nodes represent other possible but presently inactive morphotactic patterns. Then, the connection for verb stems leads to a downward unordered ‘or’ node which can then activate any verb stem –the network includes only the stem prest- so as not to clutter the network with too many lines. The connection for characteristics leads to another downward unordered ‘or’ which

Evaluando al candidato subjunctive:


1) verb: 5 (*)
2) downward: 5
3) activated: 3
5) connection: 3 (*)

subjunctive
Lengua: eng
Frec: 101
Docs: 28
Nombre propio: 1 / 101 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 2
Puntaje: 2.663 = (2 + (1+4.08746284125034) / (1+6.6724253419715)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
subjunctive
: reality assigned to a sentence. Several moods are to be distinguished, the three basic types being indicative, imperative and subjunctive.” (^[35]Gotti & Dossena, 2001: 10)
: 19. Kempchinsky, Paula. 2006. What Can the Subjunctive disjoint reference effect tell us about the subjunctive? Lingua 119, 12. 1788-1810.
: 7. De Mello, George. 1993. -ra vs. -se Subjunctive: A new look at an old topic. Hispania 76. 235-244.
: Bolinger, Dwidht L. 1974. "One subjunctive or two?", en Hispania 57 (3), pp. 462- 471.
: Bosque, Ignacio. 2012. Mood. Indicative vs. Subjunctive, en J. I. Hualde, A. Olarrea y E. O’Rourke (eds.), Handbook of Hispanic Linguistics, Oxford, Blackwell: 373-394.
: Bustos, A. (1974) A syntactic correlate of semantic andpragmatic relations: The subjunctive mood in Spanish. University of Illinois.
: Collentine, J. (2003). "The development of subjunctive and complex-syntactic abilities among FL Spanish learners". B. Lafford & R. Salaberry (Eds.). Studies in Spanish second language acquisition: the state of the science. 74-97. Georgetown: Georgetown University Press.
: Collentine, J. (2010). "The Acquisition and Teaching of the Spanish Subjunctive: An Update on Current Findings". Hispania. 93.1. 39-51.
: Collentine, Joseph. 2002. "On the acquisition of the subjunctive and authentic processing instruction: A response to Farley", en Hispania 85 (4), pp. 879-888.
: Cressey, William. 1971. "The subjunctive in Spanish: A transformational approach", en Hispania 54 (4), pp. 895-896.
: De Jonge, B. (2001). Spanish Subjunctive Mood: One Form, more than One Meaning. Proceedings from the Fifth Colloquium on Romance Linguistics, 79-92.
: Demello, George (1993) “-ra Vs. -se subjunctive: a new look at an old topic”. Hispania. 76, 2, 235-244.
: Gielau, A. (2015). Mood Distribution and the CP Domain ff Subjunctive Clauses in Spanish. (PhD thesis), University of Iowa. [120]https://doi.org/10.17077/etd. bpl4g56e
: Giorgi, A. (2009). Toward A Syntax of the Subjunctive Mood. Lingua, 119(12), 1837-1858.
: Jensen, Frede & Lathrop, Tom. 1973. The syntax of the old Spanish subjunctive. The Hague/ Paris: Mouton.
: Kempchinsky, Paula. (1986). Romance subjunctive clauses and Logical Form. Tesis Doctoral. California, Estados Unidos: UCLA.
: Lemon, Francis J. 1925. "The relative frequency of the Subjunctive forms in -Se and -Ra", en Hispania 8 (5), pp. 300-302.
: Lemon, Francis J. 1927. "A psychological study on the subjunctive mood in Spanish", en The Modern Language Journal 1 (4), pp. 195-199.
: Pereira, I. (1996). Markedness and instructed SLA: An experiment in teaching the spanish subjunctive. Tesis doctoral. Universidad de Illinois, Estados Unidos de Norteamérica.
: Pérez-Leroux, T. (2001). Subjunctive mood in Spanish Child Relatives: At the Interface of Linguistic and Cognitive Development. En K. Nelson (Ed.) Children´s Language. v.11. Mahwah - NJ, USA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
: Stokes, Jeffery D. & Krashen, Stephen. 1990. "Some factors in the acquisition of the present subjunctive in Spanish: A Re-Analysis", en Hispania 73 (3), pp.805-806.
: Williams, Alan (1982) “The use of -ra and -se Forms of the past subjunctive in Navarre”. Hispania. 65, 1, 89-93.