48 resultados para Lexicología
em Universidad de Alicante
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For references, please quote the full paper as published in the above journal.
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This paper examines both theoretical and practical issues related to conversion. A quite detailed characterization of the 5329 instances identified in a 300.000-word corpus of American English written in the late 90s is provided. The examples are grouped according to the type of conversion involved. Frequency and the internal structure of words are also considered and compared with the results obtained by earlier scholars. In spite of the limitations that a corpus study imposes, the conclusions obtained seem to suggest that any item, independent of its morphological structure, may undergo conversion and this may happen in any register. Moreover, conversion seems to be an important source of new items in American English nowadays.
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This research has been funded by the Galician Ministry of Education (Secrctaria Xeral de lnvestigación-PGIDT00PXI20407PR).
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This article analyzes the solutions given in Spanish translations to the morphological creativity shown in the names of Marvel comic book characters. The English versions almost invariably provide a full description of the hero (or villain) by means of a wide variety of word-formation mechanisms leading to highly expressive charactonyms. Indeed, examples shall be listed of names of comic book heroes created through compounding, derivation, including prefixation or suffixation (both classical and Anglo-Saxon but also from other origins), lexical blending, abbreviation, clipping, onomatopoeia, and borrowings from Spanish or from other languages. Early translations into Spanish seemed to be slightly less expressive than the original, even when the same word-formation mechanism was used, usually due to either problems of transparency mainly in some of the word parts or to translation constraints. In later periods, a number of factors, including the influence from other media featuring the same characters and the general trend towards globalization through English, have led translators to choose repetition as the most frequent strategy, which has almost eliminated the creative power of wordformation mechanisms in Spanish and their ability to convey the stylistic effects found in the English versions.
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There is no question nowadays as to the international and powerful status of English at a global scale and, consequently, as to its presence in non-English speaking countries at different levels. Linguistically speaking, English is one of the languages which have mostly influenced Spanish throughout its history and especially from the late 1960s. In this study, the impact of English on Spanish is considered in the language of sports; particularly, sports Anglicisms and false Anglicisms are analysed. Due attention is paid to the different forms that an Anglicism may adopt and to which of those forms are more widely accepted or rejected by prescriptivists and speakers at large, in the light of a contrastive analysis of their appearance in the Nuevo diccionario de anglicismos, the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española and the Corpus de Referencia del Español Actual.
Awareness of L1 and L2 word-formation mechanisms for the development of a more autonomous L2 learner
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Unlike traditional approaches, new communicative trends disregard the role of word-formation mechanisms. They tend to focus on syntax and/or vocabulary without analyzing the mechanisms involved in the creation of lexical items. In this paper, based on the analysis of the use of prefixes by L2 learners in oral and written productions, as provided by the SULEC, we emphasize the advantages that word-formation awareness and knowledge may have for the learners in terms of production, creativity, understanding, autonomy, and proficiency. Through the teaching of word-formation learners may more easily decipher, decode and/or encode messages, create words they have never seen before, etc.
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This article deals with the ongoing debate on the complex role of English as an International Language, be it understood as a homogeneous entity (one language with an international role [EIL]) or a heterogeneous one (different varieties (WE or ELF) grouped under one label, «English») as well as on the implications of this «globalising» status for its teaching in non-native settings. Given the complexity of this phenomenon, whose study is still in its infancy, we attempt neither to provide definitive answers nor adopt a prescriptive attitude, but simply contribute to the discussion and clarification of this, to some extent, emergent, controversial situation.
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Many works have already dealt with anglicisms in Spanish, especially in science and information technologies. However, despite the high and growing number of English terms incorporated daily by the language of fashion, it has received comparative less attention in lexicographic and terminological studies than that of other areas, such as science or business. For several reasons, which include prestige or peer pressure, Spanish has not only adopted English words with new meanings and usage, but also contains other forms based on English patterns which users seem to consider more accurate or expressive. This paper concentrates on false anglicisms as indicators of some of the special relationships and influences between languages arising from the pervasive presence of English. We shall look at the Spanish language of fashion, which, in addition to genuine anglicisms, has for some time been using English words with different meanings, or even created items of its own (or imported them from other languages) with the appearance of English words. These false anglicisms, which have proven extremely popular in receiving languages (not only in Spanish) have frequently been disseminated by youth magazines and the new digital media, both in general spheres and in fashion-specific contexts.
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La red docente durante el curso 2006/07 ha realizado un estudio en cuanto a materiales y metodologías docentes en las asignaturas de primer curso de Ingeniería Técnica de Telecomunicación, especialidad en Sonido e Imagen. Esta titulación es impartida en la Escuela Politécnica Superior de la Universidad de Alicante. Dicho estudio está encaminado a suplir las necesidades que marca el nuevo Marco Europeo de Aprendizaje. Se ha definido una ficha de la asignatura (cuyos contenidos y estructura se detallan) que permita al alumnado una visión directa y lo más concisa posible de las actividades que se desarrollarán en cada asignatura a lo largo de su periodo lectivo. El conjunto de estas fichas conformará la denominada Agenda del Estudiante, que fomentará la organización personal de cada alumno. La puesta en común de las experiencias y conocimientos de los diversos miembros de la red debe redundar en una mayor eficacia de la docencia. En este trabajo se incluyen las experiencias de las siete asignaturas implicadas en el proceso.
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The English language and the Internet, both separately and taken together, are nowadays well-acknowledged as powerful forces which influence and affect the lexico-grammatical characteristics of other languages world-wide. In fact, many authors like Crystal (2004) have pointed out the emergence of the so-called Netspeak, that is, the language used in the Net or World Wide Web; as Crystal himself (2004: 19) puts it, ‘a type of language displaying features that are unique to the Internet […] arising out of its character as a medium which is electronic, global and interactive’. This ‘language’, however, may be differently understood: either as an adaptation of the English language proper to internet requirements and purposes, or as a new and rapidly-changing and developing language as a result of a rapid evolution or adaptation to Internet requirements of almost all world languages, for whom English is a trendsetter. If the second and probably most plausible interpretation is adopted, there are three salient features of ‘Netspeak’: (a) the rapid expansion of all its new linguistic developments thanks to the Internet itself, which may lead to the generalization and widespread acceptance of new words, coinages, or meanings, hundreds of times faster than was the case with the printed media. As said above, (b) the visible influence of English, the most prevalent language on the Internet. Consequently, (c) this new language tends to reduce the ‘distance’ between English and other languages as well as the ignorance of the former by speakers of other languages, since the ‘Netspeak’ version of the latter adopts grammatical, syntactic and lexical features of English. Thus, linguistic differences may even disappear when code-switching and/or borrowing occurs, as whole fragments of English appear in other language contexts. As a consequence of the new situation, an ideal context appears for interlanguage or multilingual word formation to thrive: puns, blends, compounds and word creativity in general find in the web the ideal place to gain rapid acceptance world-wide, as a result of fashion, coincidence, or sheer merit of the new linguistic proposals.
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The Conference Interpreter es un videojuego de simulación de la labor del intérprete de conferencias, en el que se reproduce un audio en lengua inglesa y en el que, con un lapso de un segundo y medio, aparece la transcripción del audio con determinados huecos para los que el jugador ha de seleccionar entre las distintas unidades semánticas propuestas en la parte inferior de la pantalla.
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Manual de lexicologia anglesa adaptat als continguts de l'assignatura "Lexicologia inglesa" del programa d'Estudis Anglesos de la Universitat d'Alacant.
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The status of English as a lingua franca has led European universities to implement the use of this language as a medium of instruction (EMI). This study presents an analysis of the status quo of EMI at the University of Alicante. It takes into account the institution`s language policy and the programs which offer subjects in English, as well as the challenges, needs and benefits of the professors and students. Qualitative and quantitative data was collected by means of questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The findings of this needs analysis will help us to create an action plan that will include teacher and student training schemes to foster internationalization.
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Si bien la guía docente es uno de los ejes fundamentales sobre los que se basa el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje en los nuevos grados, con frecuencia nos encontramos en el aula con alumnos que la desconocen parcialmente o en su totalidad. Frente a estos, otros alumnos sí la conocen muy bien, dado su interés en todo lo concerniente a su proceso de aprendizaje. Es, por tanto, imprescindible, por una parte, contar con el feedback de estos últimos para retomar, modificar o continuar con el plan de aprendizaje, con el fin de cubrir no sólo las necesidades de estos sino también las expectativas generadas por el escaso nivel de concreción de la guía docente. Por otra parte, también es necesario “recuperar” al alumno ajeno a la guía docente descubriendo cuáles son los motivos de su desconocimiento y si éstos son susceptibles de solucionarse. A través de un cuestionario distribuido entre alumnos de distintos niveles del grado en Estudios Ingleses hemos obtenido información que, por un lado, apunta posibles mejoras en las guías docentes y, por otro, subraya la necesidad de mejorar la estrategia de difusión y comprensión de dicha guía para el alumnado se convierta en agente activo de su aprendizaje.
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La Plataforma multimedia para la docencia virtual, presencial y semipresencial es un gestor de enseñanza-aprendizaje, diseñado y desarrollado íntegramente en el Laboratorio de Idiomas de Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Alicante, cuyo principal objetivo es mejorar la práctica docente gracias a la utilización de las TIC. Si bien el número de profesores y alumnos que la utilizan se ha incrementado considerablemente desde su creación, no todos los usuarios conocen las distintas utilidades docentes que esta herramienta les ofrece. Además, son aún muchos los profesores (dentro y fuera de nuestra universidad) que ignoran cómo funciona y que aspiran a iniciarse en su manejo. Muestra de ello son los dos cursos de formación, impartidos por miembros de la red INTTRA, para enseñar su funcionamiento. Con objeto de que la práctica docente sea eficaz, nos hemos planteado elaborar y publicar un manual de uso de la Plataforma. Nuestro principal objetivo en este trabajo es presentar las partes de que consta este tutorial en su interfaz profesor, describiendo las tareas de gestión y docencia a las que ha de enfrentarse un profesor universitario del siglo XXI.