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    Signalling digression in Spanish and English: Evidence from parliamentary discourse by Martínez Caro, Elena

    “…Digression is a discourse function that is identifiable and distinct from other similar functional strategies, and varies cross-linguistically. This paper…”
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    The Expressive Function of the ni que Insubordinate Construction in Spanish by Martínez Caro, Elena, Alba-Juez, Laura

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-12-2021)
    “…Authors such as Tyler Schnoebelen (on page 12 of his study Emotions are Relational: Positioning and the Use of Affective Linguistic Resources), suggest that in…”
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    Lexical bundles in learner and expert academic writing by Navarro Gil, Noelia, Martínez Caro, Elena

    “…Lexical bundles (LBs) have been described as the ‘building blocks of discourse’; in addition to being highly frequent in writing and reducing processing time…”
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    Nosocomial COVID-19 Infection in a Long-Term Hospital in Spain: Retrospective Observational Study by Caro-Martínez, Elena, Abad-Collado, Susana, Escrivá-Cerrudo, Blanca, García-Almarza, Shaila, García-Ródenas, María Del Mar, Gómez-Merino, Elena, Serrano-Mateo, María-Isabel, Ramos-Rincón, Jose-Manuel

    Published in Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (21-04-2022)
    “… The aim of this study is to compare clinical and epidemiological characteristics and outcomes in patients with versus without nosocomial COVID-19 after…”
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    Paragraph boundaries and discourse genre: Applying Lexical Priming to Spanish written texts by Martínez Caro, Elena

    “…Lexical Priming (LP, o imprimación léxica) es el nombre de la toería lingüística desarrollada por el lingüísta británico Michael Hoey (cf. Hoey 2005 y 2013),…”
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    The Evaluative Function as Part of the Hidden Pragmatic Meaning of Certain Expressions in English and Spanish by Alba-Juez, Laura, Martínez-Caro, Elena

    Published in Rocky Mountain Review (22-09-2011)
    “…In an attempt to demonstrate that a corpus-based analysis can reveal aspects of the evaluative function that native speakers' intuitions most often fail to…”
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    Non-SVO constructions in English: some pragmatic and functional considerations by Martínez Caro, Elena

    “…The purpose of this study is to consider those structures in English which do not exhibit a canonical order, that is an SVO constituent order (considered as…”
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    Lexical bundles in learner and expert academic writing by Navarro Gil, Noelia, Martínez Caro, Elena

    “…Els paquets lèxics (LBs) s'han descrit com a ‘blocs de construcció del discurs’. A més de ser molt freqüents en l'escriptura, i de reduir el temps de…”
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    El párrafo como unidad discursiva: consideraciones de forma y contenido relativas a su demarcación y estructuración by Martínez Caro, Elena

    Published in Estudios de linguistica del espanol (01-06-2014)
    “…A la hora de hablar de una lingüística supraoracional se ha considerado el párrafo como una de las unidades intermedias entre oración y texto. Más que una…”
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    Factorial division of the visual N1 wave and functional significance by Munoz-Ruata, J, Caro-Martinez, E

    Published in Revista de neurologiá (16-05-2011)
    “…It has been argued if the frontal, N1a, is the early part of the occipito-temporal, N1b, or there are two different waves. It is also not clear whether the N1…”
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    Pragmatic frames, the thetic-categorical distinction and Spanish constituent order by Elena Matínez Caro

    Published in Alfa (01-07-2007)
    “…Spanish constituent ordering has been often characterised as the result of the interplay of discourse-pragmatic, semantic and syntactic factors. The purpose of…”
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