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1) telicity (*)
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1) Candidate: telicity


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Frec: 29
Docs: 13
Nombre propio: / 29 = 0%
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Puntaje: 0.169 = ( + (1+0) / (1+4.90689059560852)));
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
telicity
: Filip, Hanna. 1996. "Integrating Telicity, Aspect and NP Semantics: The Role of Thematic Structure". En Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics. Ed., J. Toman. Michigan Slavic publications, 66-99.
: Fábregas, Antonio; Marín, Rafael y McNally, Louise. (2012). From psych verbs to nouns. Telicity, change, and state: A cross-categorial view of Event structure (pp. 162-185). Oxford, Inglaterra: Oxford University Press.
: Gueron, Jacqueline. 2007. "On the difference between telicity and perfectivity". Lingua. 118, 1816-1840.
: Hay, J., Kennedy, C., & Levin, B. (1999). Scalar structure underlies telicity in Degree Achievements. Proceedings of SALT, 9, 127-144.
: Jackendoff, Ray. 1996. "The proper treatment of measuring out, telicity, and perhaps even quantification in English". Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 14, 305-354.
: Kennedy, C. (2012). The composition of incremental change. In, V. Demonte & L. McNally (Eds.) Telicity, Change and State (pp. 103-121). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
: Kratzer, Angelika. 2004. Telicity and the Meaning of Objective Case. En The syntax of time. Eds., Jacqueline Guéron y Jacqueline Lecarme. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 389-423.
: Krifka, M. (1998). The origins of telicity. En S. Rothstein (Ed.), Events and grammar (pp. 197-235). London: Kluwer.
: Marín, Rafael y Louise McNelly (2011), “Inchoativity, change of state, and telicity: Evidence from Spanish reflexive psychological verbs”, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 29:2, pp. 467-502.
: Marín, Rafael y McNally, Louise. (2009). Inchoativity, change of state, and telicity: Evidence from Spanish reflexive psychological verbs. Lille, Francia; Barcelona, Catalunya, España: Ms. CNRS/Université de Lille and Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
: Mateu, J. (2012). Conflation and incorporation processes in resultative constructions. En V. Demonte & L. McNally (Eds.), Telicity, Change, and State. A Cross-Categorial View of Event Structure (pp. 252- 278). Oxford/Nueva York: Oxford University Press.
: Slabakova, Roumyana. (2001). Telicity in the second language. Language Acquisition and Language Disorders. Amsterdam: John Benjamins .
: Van Hout, Angeliek. (2008). Acquiring perfectivity and telicity in Dutch, Italian and Polish. Lingua. 118 (11), pp. 1740-1765.
: Winter, Y. (2006). Closure and telicity across categories. Proceedings of SALT, 16, 1-15.