3 resultados para Tokens

em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain


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En el presente trabajo se presenta un estado de la cuestión desde diferentes disciplinas sobre los sintagmas nominales extensos especializados (SNEE) de más de tres tokens en inglés y en español en textos especializados del nivel experto-experto en el área del genoma. Se propone una metodología para describir y clasificar los SNEE a partir de 500.000 palabras en cada lengua de modo que se definan regularidades y se propongan soluciones para los diferentes profesionales del lenguaje.

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Aquest treball presenta una anàlisi d’aspectes sempre problemàtics en traducció, i encara més en doblatge, mitjançant exemples extrets de traduccions reals del primer i segon capítols de la sèrie catalana Polseres Vermelles. Aquests aspectes són: el llenguatge col•loquial, l’humor, la intertextualitat, els referents culturals i l’expressió d’estats d’ànim.

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A robust finding of studies investigating the Aspect Hypothesis is that learners at early stages of acquisition show a strong preference for using the progressive aspect as associated with activity verbs. As they advance in their acquisition of the second or foreign language, learners move from this prototypical association to associations traditionally considered to be more peripheral (e.g.-ing with accomplishments or achievements). Within this framework, the goal of this paper is to provide further evidence from groups of learners with different proficiency levels with regard to the acquisition of progressive aspect by tutored learners of English who are bilingual Catalan-Spanish. This is done by eliciting data by means of two different task types and by looking at both tokens and types. Our results are consistent with previous research according to which-ing morphology is closely associated with durative lexical aspect, although not necessarily with activity predicates. The study also shows that the type of task has an influence on the frequency and the distribution of learners" progressive forms.