Maria Jose
Marin Perez
Profesor Permanente Laboral
Publikationen (36) Publikationen von Maria Jose Marin Perez
2024
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DDL Learning in ESP Teaching: An Exploratory Study on Multi-Word Unit Usage in Business Letters
ESP Today, Vol. 12, Núm. 2, pp. 245-268
2023
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AIInFunds. Intelligent Services for Monitoring Tendencies of Alternative Investment Funds
Annual Conference of the Spanish Association for Natural Language Processing 2023: Projects and System Demonstrations
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Automatic term recognition and legal language : a shorter path to the lexical profiling of legal texts?
Handbook of Terminology: Volume 3. Legal Terminology., pp. 511-541
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El Hamlet de Moratín (1798), El Neoclasicismo frente al mito : Sexo y género en la tragedia shakespeariana
Peter Lang
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FD. A Platform for Monitoring Financial and Economic Information towards Alternative Investment Funds
Annual Conference of the Spanish Association for Natural Language Processing 2023: Projects and System Demonstrations (SEPLN-PD 2023)
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Overview of FinancES 2023: Financial Targeted Sentiment Analysis in Spanish
Procesamiento del lenguaje natural, Núm. 71, pp. 417-423
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UMUTeam at SemEval-2023 Task 11: Ensemble Learning applied to Binary Supervised Classifiers with disagreements.
17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, SemEval 2023 - Proceedings of the Workshop
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UMUTeam at SemEval-2023 Task 12: Ensemble Learning of LLMs applied to Sentiment Analysis for Low-resource African Languages
17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, SemEval 2023 - Proceedings of the Workshop
2022
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Building immigration through legal language: a corpus driven analysis of British judicial decisions
Contemporary Approaches to Legal Linguistics (LIT Verlag), pp. 24
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The representation of migrants in Spanish judicial decisions: using corpus data to refute hate speech.
Corpora, Vol. 17, Núm. 2, pp. 167-196
2021
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A corpus-based comparative analysis of the evaluative lexicon found in judicial decisions on immigration.
Law, Language and the Courtroom: legal linguistics and the discourse of judges. (Taylor and Francis), pp. 126-143
2019
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Exploring the unexpected in legal discourse: A corpus-based contrastive analysis of Spanish and British judgments on immigration
ESP Today, Vol. 7, Núm. 2, pp. 148-164
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Objectiveness and detachment in legalese: is it justified to take them for granted? A corpus-driven profiling of the vocabulary of appraisal in legal English
XI Congreso Internacional de Lingüística de Corpus (CILC2019)
2017
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A data-driven learning experiment in the legal English classroom using the FLAX platform
Miscelánea: A journal of english and american studies, Núm. 55, pp. 37-64
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Assessing EPAP lexical features: A corpus-based study
Quaderns de filología. Estudis lingüístics, Núm. 22, pp. 165-186
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Evaluating the efficacy of the digital commons for scaling data-driven learning
Digital Language Learning and Teaching: Research, Theory, and Practice (Taylor and Francis Inc.), pp. 38-51
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Legalese as Seen Through the Lens of Corpus Linguistics. An Introduction to Software Tools for Terminological Analysis
International Journal of Language and Law, Vol. 6, pp. 18-45
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Lingüística contrastiva aplicada a la traducción (inglés-español): manual teórico-práctico
Servicio de Publicaciones
2016
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Measuring the degree of specialisation of sub-technical legal terms through corpus comparison: A domain-independent method
Terminology, Vol. 22, Núm. 1, pp. 80-102
2015
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A Key Perspective on Specialized Lexis: Keywords in Telecommunication Engineering for CLIL
CURRENT WORK IN CORPUS LINGUISTICS: WORKING WITH TRADITIONALLY- CONCEIVED CORPORA AND BEYOND (CILC2015)