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

1) Candidate: syllabification


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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt87 - : The fact that some poets/humanists like James Joyce did/do trencher-work in the material canon rather badly means little, just as it does not matter that some empiricist often mingle their own ideology with their legitimate research. The Cold War era linguistic scientist Stuart Chase sensed a target in Joyce. After leaning on Alfred Korzybski to assert that the analytic English language of subject-predicate lead to bad philosophical conclusions using Aristotelian, discrete, either/or logic (1956:129-131), he quoted IA Richards to assert that "the view that meanings belong to words in their own right is a branch of sorcery, a relic of the magical theory of names" (135). Then he dragged James Joyce out to cinch the argument. Joyce had disastrously attempted to flout not only traditional grammar but even the basic phonemic syllabification inherent in our surrounding cultural horizon:

Evaluando al candidato syllabification:


1) joyce: 3

syllabification
Lengua:
Frec: 25
Docs: 5
Nombre propio: / 25 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.526 = ( + (1+2) / (1+4.70043971814109)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
syllabification
: Beaton, M.E. (2020). Heritage Spanish Speakers' Syllabification of -ear and -iar Verbs. Heritage Language Journal 17(1). [104]https://doi.org/10.46538/hlj.17.L2
: Clements, G. N. (1990). The role of the sonority cycle in core syllabification. In J. Kingston, & M. E. Beckman (Eds.), Papers in laboratory phonology I. Between the grammar and the physics of speech, (pp. 283-333). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
: Goad, H., & Brannen, K. (2003). Phonetic evidence for phonological structure in syllabification. En J. Van de Weijer, V. van Heuven, H. van der Hulst (Eds.), The phonological spectrum (pp. 3-30). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
: How to cite this article: Beaton, M.E. (2020). Interpreting Accent Marks as Hiatus Indicators: Syllabification Intuitions for io Sequences in US Spanish, Cuadernos de Lingüística Hispánica (36), 235-258.
: Rose, Y. (2000). Place specification and segmental distribution in the acquisition of word final consonant syllabification. The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La Revue Canadienne de Linguistique, 48, 409-435.
: Shelton M., Counselman, D. and Gutiérrez Palma, N. (2017). Metalinguistic Intuitions and Dominant Language Transfer in Heritage Spanish Syllabification. Heritage Language Journal 14(3), 288-306.
: [74]Clements, George. 1990. The role of the sonority cycle in core syllabification, in J. Kingston e M. E. Beckman (Orgs.), Papers in Laboratory Phonology I: Between the grammar and the physics of speech, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 283-333.