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

1) Candidate: telephone


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paper PE_Lexistxt78 - : I would attribute the strangeness of the wh-cleft [en el ejemplo a discusión] to the genre or speech situation. While one is supposed to be actively concerned with the relevant thoughts of one’s coparticipants in normal conversation, this is not necessarily so in highly ritualized service encounters (see Merrit 1976). Thus a telephone operator may inform me that s/he thinks something, but s/he cannot cooperatively assume that the fact that s/he thinks something is already in my consciousness [las cursivas son mías] (Prince 1978: 892 ).

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paper corpusSignostxt474 - : Among hedging strategies, the students introduce apologies for not accenting words when they send email from a mobile telephone or for possible spelling mistakes due to their state of mind, as in this message where a student informs that she cannot take the exam the next day because of the death of a family member:

Evaluando al candidato telephone:



telephone
Lengua:
Frec: 34
Docs: 23
Nombre propio: / 34 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.163 = ( + (1+0) / (1+5.12928301694497)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
telephone
: 35. Schegloff, E. A. (1979). Identification and recognition in telephone conversation openings. En G. Psathas (Comp.), Everyday language: Studies in ethnomethodology (pp. 23-78). Nueva York: Irvington.
: Beckman, Mary E. y Hirschberg, Julia. (1994). The ToBI annotation conventions. Manuscrito no publicado. Ohio State University y AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories.
: Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2009). Politeness strategies in question formulation in a UK telephone advisory service. Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour, Culture 5(1), 73-91. DOI: 10.1515/JPLR.2009.005
: Lloyd, P. (1991). Strategies used to communicate route directions by telephone: A comparison of 7-year-old, 10-year- old, and adults. Journal of Child Language, 18, 171-190.
: Mokbel, Chafic, Laurent Mauuary, Lamia Karray, Denis Jouvet, Jean Monné, Jacques Simonin e Katarina Bartkova. 1997. Towards improving ASR robustness for PSN and GSM telephone applications, Speech Communication, 23, 1-2: 141-159.
: Schegloff, E. A. (1979). Identification and recognition in telephone conversation openings. In G. Psathas (Ed.), Everyday Language: Studies in Ethnomethodology (pp. 23-78). New York: Irvington Publishers.