1.

Record Nr.

UNISA990001954720203316

Titolo

Fiabe ebraiche / a cura di Elena Lowenthal ; illustrazionei di Mimmo Paladino

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Torino : Einaudi, 2003

ISBN

88-06-14163-5

Descrizione fisica

XXII, 480 p. : ill. ; 23 cm

Collana

I millenni

Disciplina

398.204942

Soggetti

Fiabe ebraiche - Antologie

Novelle e racconti popolari ebraici - Antologie

Collocazione

VIII.2.A. 359(V F 135)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910787095603321

Titolo

Interactions, images and texts : a reader in multimodality / / edited by Sigrid Norris and Carmen Daniela Maier

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boston ; ; Berlin : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2014]

©2014

ISBN

1-61451-117-9

1-61451-813-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (416 p.)

Collana

Trends in applied linguistics ; ; Volume 11

Disciplina

302.2

Soggetti

Modality (Linguistics)

Communication - Methodology

Social interaction

Oral communication

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 and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- 1. Introduction / Norris, Sigrid / Maier, Carmen Daniela -- I. Multimodal theory and methodology: How are they developed? -- 2. From mediated discourse and nexus analysis to geosemiotics: a personal account / Scollon, Suzie Wong -- 3. Developing multimodal (inter)action analysis: A personal account / Norris, Sigrid -- 4. About images and multimodality: A personal account / Van Leeuwen, Theo -- 5. Developing a GeM (genre and multimodality) model / Bateman, John -- II. Multimodal theory and methodology: What are their facets? -- 6. Mediated discourse analysis / Jones, Rodney H. -- 7. Nexus analysis / Pan, Yuling -- 8. Geosemiotics: Discourses in place / Al Zydjaly, Najma -- 9. Introduction to multimodal (inter)action analysis / Pirini, Jesse -- 10. Multimodal analysis of new corporate genres / Maier, Carmen Daniela -- 11. Multimodal genre analysis / Hiippala, Tuomo -- III. Conducting multimodal research -- 12. Multimodal approaches / Jewitt, Carey -- 13. Systemic functional multimodal discourse analysis / O'Halloran, Kay L. / Fei, Victor Lim -- 14. Multimodal transcription: A case study / Bezemer, Jeff -- 15. How-to-analyze webpages / Djonov, Emilia /



Knox, John S. -- 16. A participatory approach to 'analysing' visual data: involving practitioners in visual feedback / Ledema, Rick -- 17. Collecting video data: Role of the researcher / Norris, Sigrid / Geenen, Jarret / Metten, Thomas / Pirini, Jesse -- 18. Studying social actors: Some thoughts on ethics / Pirini, Jesse / Norris, Sigrid / Geenen, Jarret / Matelau, Tui -- IV. Sample analyses -- 19. Mediation as interrelationship: Example of kitesurfing / Geenen, Jarret -- 20. Vertical identity production and māori identity / Matelau, Tui -- 21. The matrix phenomenon / Maiorani, Arianna -- 22. Typography / Stöckl, Hartmut -- 23. Multimodal constructions of factuality and authenticity in tv-news bulletins / Tan, Sabine -- 24. Facebook: A multimodal discourse analysis of (semi-)automated communicative modes / Eisenlauer, Volker -- 25. 3-D realisation of discourse: The case of war monuments / Abousnnouga, Gill / Machin, David -- 26. Multimodality and space exploration: communicative space in action / White, Paul -- 27. Mediated discourse analysis, 'embodied learning' and emerging social and professional identities / de Saint-Georges, Ingrid -- 28. Comic Books / Pinar, Maria Jesus -- 29. Multimodality in literature: An analysis of Jonathan Safran Foer's a primer for the punctuation of heart disease / Gibbons, Alison -- 30. Concluding remarks / Norris, Sigrid / Maier, Carmen Daniela -- Glossary -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

Multimodality is a fast-growing interdisciplinary approach that aims to analyze the interplay of multiple modes such as gaze, gesture or spoken language that are utilized in interaction, and to examine the multimodal production and consumption of communicated messages. This Reader provides a comprehensive text of current research into multimodality, outlining in-depth delineation of each primary theoretical and methodological approach, as well as personal accounts of scholars, who are responsible for the various approaches' advancements. The book additionally offers a plethora of analysis chapters, written by scholars from across the world, with vastly diverse themes ranging from buying popcorn, protests in Oman, coaching sessions and identity, to kitesurfing, typography, TV news, billboards, workplace practices, or analyzing web pages, Facebook, comic books, and more. Flexible and easy to use, the Reader includes key terms, suggested further readings, and a project idea for each chapter. The key terms for the chapters also comprise the extensive alphabetical glossary. Brief introductions for the analysis chapters, written by the editors, summarize the topic, explain the methodology used, outline the thematic orientation, and link each chapter to other chapters in the book. Showcasing multimodal analysis in detail, this Reader is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, for emergent researchers, and for advanced scholars who wish to gain insight into the current state of multimodal research.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910298437403321

Autore

Cleophas Ton J

Titolo

Regression Analysis in Medical Research : for Starters and 2nd Levelers / / by Ton J. Cleophas, Aeilko H. Zwinderman

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018

ISBN

3-319-71937-8

Edizione

[1st ed. 2018.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XII, 426 p. 511 illus., 65 illus. in color.)

Disciplina

570.15195

Soggetti

Biostatistics

Medicine

Medicine/Public Health, general

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Preface -- Continuous Outcome Regressions -- Dichotomous Outcome Regressions -- Confirmative Regressions -- Dichotomous Regressions Other than Logistic and Cox -- Polytomous Outcome Regressions -- Time to Event Regressions other than Traditional Cox -- Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) -- Repeated Outcome Regressions -- Methodologies for Better Fit of Categorical Predictors -- Laplace Regressions, Multi- instead of Mono-Exponential Models -- Regressions For Making Extrapolations -- Standardized Regression Coefficients -- Multivariate Analysis of Variance and Canonical Regression -- More on Poisson Regressions -- Regression Trend Testing -- Optimal Scaling and Automatic Linear Regression -- Spline Regressions -- More on Nonlinear Regressions -- Special Forms of Continuous Outcome Regressions -- Regressions for Quantitative Diagnostic Testing -- Regressions, a Panacee or at Least a Widespread Help for Data Analyses -- Regression Trees -- Regressions with Latent Variables -- Partial Correlations -- Functional Data Analysis I -- Functional Data Analysis II -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This edition is a pretty complete textbook and tutorial for medical and health care students, as well as a recollection/update bench, and help desk for professionals. Novel approaches already applied in published clinical research will be addressed: matrix analyses, alpha spending,



gate keeping, kriging, interval censored regressions, causality regressions, canonical regressions, quasi-likelihood regressions, novel non-parametric regressions. Each chapter can be studied as a stand-alone, and covers one field in the fast growing world of regression analyses. The authors, as professors in statistics and machine learning at European universities, are worried, that their students find regression-analyses harder than any other methodology in statistics. This is serious, because almost all of the novel methodologies in current data mining and data analysis include elements of regression-analysis. It is the main incentive for writing this 28 chapter edition, consistent of - 28 major fields of regression analysis, - their condensed maths, - their applications in medical and health research as published so far, - step by step analyses for self-assessment, - conclusion and reference sections. Traditional regression analysis is adequate for epidemiology, but lacks the precision required for clinical investigations. However, in the past two decades modern regression methods have proven to be much more precise. And so it is time, that a book described regression analyses for clinicians. The current edition is the first to do so. It is written for a non-mathematical readership. Self-assessment data-files are provided through Springer' s "Extras Online". .