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

1) Candidate: visibility


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt169 - : Words with the grammatical function of nouns but which, from a semantic point of view, encode processes are considered to be "nominalized processes'' or "nominalizations." Nominalization benefits are both grammatical and semantic. From a grammatical point of view, nominalizing a process allows the addition of modifiers, which, in turn, facilitate full description of entities in a synthetic way, i.e. in an economic way. From a semantic point of view, nominalized processes become more "thing-like" as though acquiring the status of entities, an effect which seems to be specially appropriate for scientific writing as, through nominalization, processes acquire the nature of factuality. It is thus in this way how researcher's visibility passes unnoticed as in:

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paper CO_Íkalatxt185 - : Akar-Vural and Gömleksiz (2010) suggest that discriminatory attitudes are tendencies to look down upon and exclude those who are not considered part of a predominant group. These excluding behaviors were identified during 5 out of 21 class observations when professors restricted L1 usage and gave extra visibility to HP students by overlooking and underestimating LP students, as can be gleaned from the following class observation notes:

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paper VE_Letrastxt206 - : 1994). In these novels, the Caracazo functions as a political inflection point (Britto García, 2007) so as to propose, from fiction, other forms for approaching the construction of new subjectivities that imaginarily acquired more visibility during the last decade: the felon, the policeman, the journalist, the poor man, the revolutionary and the victim . Therefore, these are texts that, although showing the social decay and decomposition produced by a violence overflow, constitute "metafictional" stories because they highlight the importance of writing for the construction of new "discourse societies" (Foucault, 1970) beyond crime and violence.

Evaluando al candidato visibility:


1) processes: 4
4) grammatical: 3 (*)

visibility
Lengua: eng
Frec: 72
Docs: 42
Nombre propio: / 72 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.556 = (1 + (1+3) / (1+6.18982455888002)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
visibility
: 19. Fløttum, K. (2005). The self and the others - polyphonic visibility in research articles. International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 15 ( 1), 29-44.
: ARROJO, R. (1997). The "Death" of the Author and the Limits of the Translator's Visibility. En M. Snell-Hornby, Z. Jettmarová & K. Kaindl (eds.), Translation as Intercultural Communications (pp. 21-32). Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
: Kotze, C. R., y Du Plessis, T. (2010). Language visibility in the Xhariep. A comparison of the linguistic landscape of three neighbouring towns. Language Matters, 41(1), 72-96. [207]https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2010.494682
: Lorés-Sanz, R. (2008). Authorial Visibility in Research Article and Research Article Abstracts: The Intergeneric Perspective. In S. Burgess & P. Martín-Martín (eds.). English as an Additional Language in Research Publication and Communication (pp. 105-122). Bern: Peter Lang .
: Phelps, L. W. & Ackerman, J. (2010). Making the Case for Disciplinarity in Rhetoric, Composition, and Writing Studies: The Visibility Project. College Composition and Communication, 62, 180-215.
: Vandenbroucke, M. (2015) Language visibility, functionality and meaning across various TimeSpace scales in Brussels' multilingual landscapes. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 36(2), 163-181.
: ____________ (1992). “Neighborhood frequency effects and letter visibility in visual word recognition”. En Perception and psychophysics, 51, 49-56.