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

1) Candidate: synchronic


Is in goldstandard

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paper UY_ALFALtxt173 - : Jara Yupanqui, Margarita. 2017. The Present Perfect in Peruvian Spanish: An Analysis of Personal Experience Narratives among Migrant Generations in Lima, en Marc Fryd y Giancarli Pierre-don (eds.), Aorists and Perfects: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives, Leiden/Boston, Brill: 42-78 . [ [154]Links ]

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paper UY_ALFALtxt67 - : Sostienen [31]Poplack et al. (1988) que los procesos por los cuales una palabra tomada en préstamo comienza a circular en la comunidad, más allá del individuo o grupo que la introdujo, están condicionados por “functional, aesthetic, and social factors similar to those that determine the spread (or obsolescence) of other lexical introductions” (ibid.: 48). En este sentido, los settings o marcos de contacto ilustran “not only the diachronic instability of linguistic systems, but also their synchronic stability and expressive adaptability to ever changing cultural and conceptual needs” [32](Otheguy 1993: 37 ).

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paper corpusSignostxt417 - : Although numerous scholars have defined and described semantic prosody from a diachronic perspective, only a few of them have carried out strict diachronic analyses. On the contrary, most authors have adopted a synchronic point of view, despite “briefly introducing and defining semantic prosody as the result of a diachronic phenomenon” (Stewart, 2010: 55 ).

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paper corpusSignostxt417 - : As opposed to the diachronic orientation, we have adopted a synchronic approach which sees semantic prosody as an extending meaning, that is to say, as a feature which characterizes a group of items rather than a single item. Understood in synchronic terms, semantic prosody refers, as Stubbs (2001a: 65 ) points out, to “a feature which extends over more than one unit in a linear string”. In this sense, semantic prosody is described as a meaning which “belongs to or is distributed over a unit of language” (Stewart, 2010: 53), ranging over several units or combinations of words (Sinclair, 2003). Our analysis therefore focuses on semantic prosody as a synchronic process in which the meaning is extended over groups of words.

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paper corpusSignostxt562 - : Voghera, M. (2013). A case study on the relationship between grammatical change and synchronic variation: The emergence of tipo[-N] in Italian . En A. Giacalone Ramat, C. Mauri & P. Molinelli (Eds.), Synchrony and Diachrony: A dynamic interface (pp. 283-312). Ámsterdam/Filadelfia: John Benjamins. [ [313]Links ]

Evaluando al candidato synchronic:


1) prosody: 6 (*)
2) semantic: 6 (*)
3) diachronic: 6 (*)

synchronic
Lengua: eng
Frec: 49
Docs: 34
Nombre propio: 1 / 49 = 2%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 3
Puntaje: 3.790 = (3 + (1+4.24792751344359) / (1+5.64385618977472)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
synchronic
: 12. Kvavik, K. (1975). Spanish noun suffixes: A synchronic perspective on methodological problems, characteristic patterns and usage data. Linguistics 156:23-78.
: Givón, Talmy. 1971. Historical syntax and synchronic morphology: an archaeologist's field trip, en Papers from the Regional Meetings of the Chicago Linguistic Society, 7:394- 415.
: Henderson, Carlos. 2017. Summary and sequential scanning in the Compound and Simple Past of Chilean and Uruguayan dialects of Spanish, en Marc Fryd & Pierre-Don Giancarli (eds.), Aorists and Perfects: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives, Leiden/Boston, Brill: 79-109.
: Lehmann, C. (1985). Grammaticalization: Synchronic Variation and Diachronic Change. Lingua e Stile, 20(3), 303-318.
: Ruch, H. & Harrington, J. (2014). Synchronic and diachronic factors in the change from pre-aspiration to post-aspiration in Andalusian Spanish. Journal of Phonetics, 45, 12-25.
: Whichmann, A., Simon-Vandenberger, A. M. & Aijmer, K. (2010). How prosody reflect semantic change: a synchronic case study of ‘of course’. In K. Davidse (Ed.), Subjectification, Intersubjectification and grammaticalization (pp. 103-154). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
: [115]Myhill, John. 1989. Variation in Spanish clitic climbing, en T. J. Walsh (ed.), Synchronic and diachronic approaches to linguistic variation and change (GURT ’88), Washington DC, Georgetown University Press: 227-250.
: [153]König[154], Ekkehard. 1985. On the history of concessive connectives in English: diachronic and synchronic evidence, Lingua, 66: 1-19.