大流行词汇:萨拉曼卡大学学生的词汇可用性研究

Alicia Delgado-Olmos, Clara Tellez-Perez, Marluis Melissa Ugueto Colina
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这项研究的目的是确定疫情可能在多大程度上影响了与日常兴趣中心相关的词汇检索。为了实现这一点,从Panhispanic词汇可用性项目(PPHLD)中选择了五个兴趣中心。此外,在两个独立的实验中增加了新的流行病和冠状病毒中心。我们的数据表明,疫情可能与词汇可用性和某些术语在词汇可用性列表中的位置的变化有关,也与新词的包含有关。
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El léxico de la pandemia: un estudio de disponibilidad léxica con estudiantes de la Universidad de Salamanca
The aim of this study is to determine to what extent the pandemic might have influenced lexical retrieval in relation to everyday centers of interest. In order to achieve this, five centers of interest have been selected from Panhispanic Project of Lexical Availability (PPHLD). Additionally, the new centers Pandemia and Coronavirus have been added in two separate experiments. Our data suggest that the pandemic might be connected to changes in the lexical availability and the position of certain terms on the lexical availability lists, as well as to the inclusion of new words.
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Rassegna Iberistica
Rassegna Iberistica Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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