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UNIBAS000032741 |
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Nogara, Gino |
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Oro di paglia : 1956-1958 / Gino Nogara |
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Caltanissetta ; Roma : <<Salvatore>> Sciascia, 1959 |
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I quaderni di galleria ; 38 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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UNISOBSOB017085 |
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Isoldo, Ludovico |
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L' immaginario sociale di W.D. Howells / Ludovico Isoldo |
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Napoli, : Istituto Universitario Orientale, 1987 |
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AION : Quaderni di anglistica |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910257456903321 |
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Group Theoretical Methods in Physics [[electronic resource] ] : Fourth International Colloquium, Nijmegen 1975 / / edited by A. Janner, T. Janssen, M. Boon |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1976 |
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[1st ed. 1976.] |
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1 online resource (XIII, 635 p.) |
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Lecture Notes in Physics, , 0075-8450 ; ; 50 |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Magnetic monopoles and non-abelian gauge groups -- Present status of supersymmetry -- Monopole theories with strings and their applications to meson states -- Quarks and the Poincare group SU(6) x SU(3) as a classification group for baryons -- Wave equations for extended hadrons -- Covariance principle and covariance group in presence of external E.M. Fields -- Dynamical SU(3) model for strong interactions and ? particles -- Local and global equivalence of projective representations -- Invariant e'quations on the fibre bundles -- Gauge groups in local field theory and superselection rules -- The algebraic method in representation theory -- Geometric quantization and graded Lie algebras -- Construction explicite de l'indice de Maslov. Applications -- Twistor theory and geometric quantization -- Quantisation as deformation theory, -- Relativistic canonical systems: A geometric approach to their space-time structure and symmetries -- Propagators in quantum mechanics on multiply connected spaces -- On the quantisation of the Kepler manifold -- On wave functions in geometric quantization -- Dynamical prequantization, spectrum-generating algebras and the classical Kepler and harmonic oscillator problems -- Weyl quantisation on a sphere -- Conformal group, quantization, and the Kepler problem -- Exceptional groups and elementary particles -- A propos des brisures spontanés de symétrie |
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-- Geometry of generalized coherent states -- Coherent states for boson systems in quantum field theory and statistical mechanics -- Coherent states and Pippard networks -- The algebraic approach to nuclear structure problems -- Lie Groups and the Jahn-Teller Effect for a Color Center -- Symmetries and statistics in nuclear physics -- Group theory in polymer physics -- Group theoretical approach to bloch electrons in antiferromagnets -- U (5) ? O (5 )? o (3) and the exact solution for the problem of quadrupole vibrations of the nucleus -- Wave vector selection rules for space groups -- A chemist looks at the structure of symmetry groups -- Cacnonical transformations and gaussian integral kernels in nuclear physics -- Crystals as dynamical systems : A new class of models -- Non linear canonical transformations and their representations in quantum mechanics -- Invariance groups of young operators; pauling numbers -- Applications of Group Theory to Nuclear Reactions : A Critical Survey -- The canonical resolution of the multiplicity problem for U(3): An explicit and complete constructive solution -- On space-time groups -- Frame's conjugating representation and group extensions -- Symmetries of differential equations in mathematical physics -- On the determination of factor systems of PUA — representations -- Complex extension of the representation of the symplectic group associated with the canonical commutation relations -- Continuous unitary projective representations of Polish groups: The BMS-group -- The Hilbert space L2(SU(2)) as a representation space for the group (SU(2) × SU(2)) ? S2 -- Induction from a normal nilpotent subgroup -- Spinor representations -- Weight multiplicities for the classical groups -- Casimir operators of subalgebras of the Poincare Lie algebra and of real Lie algebras of low dimension -- The maximal solvable subalgebras of the real classical lie algebras. II -- Physics and deformation theory of finite and infinite Lie algebras -- Wigner 3j-symbols and the Lorentz group -- Description of symmetries in indefinite metric spaces -- Partial diagonalization of Bethe-Salpeter type equations -- Group structure for classical lattice systems of arbitrary spin -- Equivalent Lagrangians and quasicanonical transformations -- Group theory of massless Boson fields -- Some considerations about Nelson's derivation of Schroedinger equation -- The “Galilean” components of a position operator for the photon -- Group theoretic aspects of Gibbs space -- Approximate symmetry -- Cohomology of the action differential forms -- Correlation inequalities in a class of lattice systems in statistical mechanics -- What is so “special” about “relativity”?. |
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UNINA9910960874903321 |
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Autore |
Robar Elizabeth |
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The verb and the paragraph in biblical Hebrew : a cognitive-linguistic approach / / Elizabeth Robar |
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Leiden, Netherlands : , : Brill. |
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c2015 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (232 p.) |
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Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, , 0081-8461 ; ; v. 78 |
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Hebrew language - Verb |
Hebrew language - Paragraphs |
Cognitive grammar |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Preliminary Material -- 1 A Foundation in Cognitive Linguistics -- 2 Schematic Continuity -- 3 Schematic Discontinuity -- 4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Biblical Reference Index -- Subject Index. |
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\'Research on the function and semantics of the verbal system in Hebrew (and Semitics in general) has been in constant ferment since McFall’s 1982 work The Enigma of the Hebrew Verbal System . Elizabeth Robar's analysis provides the best solution to this point, combining cognitive linguistics, cross-linguistics, diachronic and synchronic analysis. Her solution is brilliant, innovative, and supremely satisfying in interpreting all the data with great explanatory power. Let us hope this research will be quickly implemented in grammars of Hebrew.\' Peter J. Gentry , Donald L. Williams Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY. In The Verb and the Paragraph in Biblical Hebrew , Elizabeth Robar employs cognitive linguistics to unravel the notorious grammatical quandary in biblical Hebrew: explaining the waw consecutive, as well as other poorly understood verbal forms (e.g. with paragogic suffixes). She explains that languages must communicate the |
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shape of thought units: including the prototypical paragraph, with its beginning, middle and ending; and its message. She demonstrates how the waw consecutive is both simpler and more nuanced than often argued. It neither foregrounds nor is a preterite, but it enables highly embedded textual structures. She also shows how allegedly anomalous forms may be used for thematic purposes, guiding the reader to the author’s intended interpretation for the text as it stands. |
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