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

1) Candidate: substitution


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1
paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt87 - : Whenever a character in Milton's poetry seeks to avoid coming to terms with his or her creature-hood in order to claim a measure (however small) of independence, he or we will have recourse to empirical reasoning. Thus Satan says to Eve, "look on me" (IX, 687), inviting her to substitute the observation of physical processes (in this case illusory) for the first principles she is pledged to maintain. Eve, in her turn, makes literal the substitution when she offers its logic (along with the apple) to Adam: "On my experience ... freely taste" (988). Mammon performs the first physicalist reduction, designed specifically to exclude any recognition of deity and spirit, when he resolves to build a new heaven from the raw materials of hell, a resolution that makes sense to him because his conception of heaven is so relentlessly material: "what can Heaven show more?" (II, 273) ...the entire account of the Fall of the angels points to that conclusion: that the decision for or against God starts

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paper CO_Íkalatxt169 - : 4) Substitution: a variant on explicitation, [ ...] when [...] constraints do not allow for the insertion of a rather long term, even if it exists in the target culture and a hypernym or hyponym would therefore not really be required, a reference is substituted with another one which deviates more or less from the source one.

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paper CO_Íkalatxt133 - : This same process of S1 functioning through the use of heuristics or intuitive substitution can find its way into the revising process where, faced with difficult questions such as: Is this text coherent ? Does it accomplish its purpose? Is this the best phrasing for this idea? Instead, the writer intuitively, and without knowing that substitution has taken place, answers questions like: Do I understand this text? Do I like this text? or How do I feel about this text? By answering the last two questions, the writer may come to a decision, but does so emotionally and irrationally.

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paper UY_ALFALtxt40 - : [192][22] “Statt einer solchen [wörtlichen] Wiederholung, die wenigstens nur ausnahmsweise wirklich vorkommt, bedient sich die Sprache der Substitution durch ein Pron[omen] oder Adv[erbium] demonstrativum” (Paul 1880/^91975: 148 ).

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paper VE_Núcleotxt90 - : (3) horseback riding school cafeteria breakfast menu substitution list (Levi, 1978: 5 )

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paper corpusRLAtxt4 - : Sound changes, generally arising from the reduction and/or retiming of gestures, tend to be phonetically gradual (Mowrey & Pagliuca, 1995; Bybee 2001a). We would not expect, therefore, a systematic change of syllable-final Spanish /p/ to [k]. As has been noted, "although we expect abrupt substitution of one sound for another in cases of language contact, such finer-grained data as we possess point to the phonetic gradualness of internal changes" (Mowrey & Pagliuca, 1995: 43 ). It is difficult to explain, therefore, the backing of labial consonants occurring in words such as séptimo > sé[k]timo in a variety of styles (Chela-Flores, 1981: 658) and in such a vast geographic area (Canfield, 1981).

Evaluando al candidato substitution:


4) heaven: 3

substitution
Lengua: eng
Frec: 62
Docs: 38
Nombre propio: 2 / 62 = 3%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.430 = ( + (1+2) / (1+5.97727992349992)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
substitution
: Fagan, Mary K. 2008. Toddlers’ persistence when communication fails: Response motivation and goal substitution, First Language, 28: 55-69.
: Kirk, C. (2008). Substitution errors in the production of word-initial and word-final consonant clusters. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 51, 1-14.