1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990005057790403321

Autore

Polo, Marco <1254-1324>

Titolo

Il libro di Marco Polo detto Milione : nella versione trecentesca dell'ottimo / prefazione di Sergio Solmi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Torino : Einaudi, 1954

Descrizione fisica

XXXI, 271 p., [15] c. di tav. ; 22 cm

Collana

I millenni ; 25

Disciplina

853.1

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

853.1 POLO 6

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNISA990003518130203316

Autore

CUZZOLA, Enzo

Titolo

Imposta di bollo : guida pratica per gli enti locali : prontuari e quadri sinottici.... / Enzo Cuzzola

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Santarcangelo di Romagna : Maggioli, 2011

ISBN

978-88-387-5925-1

Edizione

[2. ed. interamente riveduta, aggiornata e ampliata]

Descrizione fisica

327 p. ; 24 cm

Collana

Progetto ente locale ; 201

Disciplina

343.45057

Soggetti

Bolli - Legislazione

Collocazione

XXIV.5.C. 880

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910798013503321

Titolo

Aspectuality and temporality : descriptive and theoretical issues / / edited by Zlatka Guentchéva

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Philadelphia] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2016

©2016

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (754 p.)

Collana

Studies in Language Companion Series (SLCS), , 0165-7763 ; ; Volume 172

Disciplina

415/.63

Soggetti

Functionalism (Linguistics)

Grammar, Comparative and general - Tense

Grammar, Comparative and general - Aspect

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Aspectuality and Temporality; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction; Part I. Theoretical issues; Part II. Grammatical encoding of aspectual and temporal distinctions; Part III. Indo-European aorist and Semitic aorist; Part IV. Perfects and resultatives; Part V. The Future in grammar; Part VI. Grammatical change; Acknowledgements; References; List of contributors; A cognitive and conceptual approach to tense and aspect markers; 1. Introduction; 2. Two principal linguisti; c analysis methods; 2.1 The inductive method through generalizations

2.2 A network of abstract concepts by abductive method2.2.1 Remarks; 2.3 Grammatical category; 3. Aspect-tense markers; 4. Linear, cyclic and spiral time; 5. Notions, concepts, figures, diagrams; 6. The basic concepts of temporality as expressed cross-linguistically; 6.1 Enunciative temporal frame of reference; 6.2 State, event, process; 6.3 The enunciative act is an incomplete process; 6.4 Decomposition of a situation into different phases; 6.5 Semantic map of the principal aspectual concepts; 7. Temporal relations and temporal frames of reference



7.1 Temporal relations in the enunciative temporal frame7.2 Different temporal frames of reference; 7.3 Abstract reference system; 8. Conclusions; References; Tense, aspect and mood in Nêlêmwa (New Caledonia): Encoding events, processes and states; 1. Introduction: A brief presentation of Nêlêmwa; 2. Theoretical framework and terminology; 3. Tense, mood and aspect: An overview; 3.1 Temporal frame of reference and chronological ordering of events; 3.2 Irrealis and realis moods; 3.3 An overview of aspect markers: combinations and position; 3.3.1 Events in the bare aorist verb form

3.3.2 Aspect markers: perfect, recent completion, pluri-actional, incompletion3.3.3 Other aspect markers; 3.3.4 Position of aspect markers; 3.4 Combination of aspect markers; 3.4.1 Combination of the perfect (k)u ~ (x)u and other aspect markers; 3.4.2 Combination of irrealis morphemes with the perfect; 3.4.3 Combination of irrealis morphemes with other aspect markers; 4. Irrealis mood; 4.1 Future, prospective: io ~ e; 4.2 The virtual marker o; 4.2.1 Virtual marker o in imperative, hortative and optative sentences; 4.2.2 The morpheme o in dependent/subordinate clauses

5. The perfect: Definition and use in realis and irrealis frames5.1 The perfect in realis frames: relevance to the time of speech and narrative uses; 5.1.1 Past event relevant to the time of speech; 5.1.2 Completed process in the past temporal frame of a narrative; 5.2 The perfect with stative verbs: change of state; 5.3 Graded change of state and evolutive process with the perfect; 5.4 Respective uses of the perfect (k)u ~ (x)u vs. the bare aorist form; 5.5 The perfect in chronologically ordered events and relative time constructions

5.6 The perfect with reference to some imminent event or to the imminent completion of a process