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UNISA990000024600203316 |
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Autore |
MERCONE, Mario |
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Diritto processuale penale / M. Mercone |
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Napoli : Edizioni Giuridiche Simone, 1999 |
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[6. ed. aggiornata all'istituzione del giudice unico di primo grado ex D.Lgs. 19-2-1998, n.51 e D.L. 24-5-1999, n.145.] |
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Serie manuali giuridici ; 7 |
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UNINA9910464231903321 |
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Morphosyntactic expression in functional grammar / / edited by Casper de Groot, Kees Hengeveld |
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Berlin ; ; New York : , : Mouton de Gruyter, , [2005] |
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©2005 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (544 p.) |
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Functional grammar series ; ; 27 |
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Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphosyntax |
Functionalism (Linguistics) |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Frontmatter -- Preface / Groot, Casper de / Hengeveld, Kees -- Contents -- Agreement: More arguments for the dynamic expression model / Bakker, Dik -- Constituent ordering in the expression component of Functional Grammar / Connolly, John H. -- Dynamic expression in Functional Discourse Grammar / Hengeveld, Kees -- Noun incorporation in Functional Discourse Grammar / Smit, Niels -- Morphosyntactic templates / Groot, Casper de -- A crosslinguistic study of 'locative inversion': Evidence for the Functional Discourse Grammar model / Cornish, Francis -- The agreement cross-reference continuum: Person marking in FG / Siewierska, Anna / Bakker, Dik -- The explanatory power of typological hierarchies: Developmental perspectives on non-verbal predication / van Lier, Eva H. -- Non-verbal predicability and copula support rule in Spanish Sign Language / Herrero-Blanco, Ángel / Salazar-García, Ventura -- A new view on the semantics and pragmatics of operators of aspect, tense and quantification / Boland, Annerieke -- Exclamation: Sentence type, illocution or modality? / Moutaouakil, Ahmed -- Close appositions / Keizer, Evelien -- Inversion and the absence of grammatical relations in Plains Cree / Wolvengrey, Arok -- Direction diathesis and obviation in Functional Grammar: The case of the inverse in Mapudungun, an indigenous language of south central Chile / Thomsen, Ole Nedergaard |
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-- Unexpected insertion or omission of an absolutive marker as an icon of a surprising turn of events in discourse / Lotterman, Johan / Mackenzie, J. Lachlan -- Pronominal expression rule ordering in Danish and the question of a discourse grammar / Jakobsen, Lisbeth Falster -- Index of names -- Index of languages -- Index of subjects |
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Morphological and syntactic issues have received relatively little attention in Functional Grammar, due to the fact that this grammatical model, given its functional orientation, was primarily concerned with developing its pragmatic and semantic components. Now that these have been solidly developed, this book turns to the further development of the syntactic and morphological components of the model. Two recent developments receive pride of place: Bakker's Dynamic Expression Model and Hengeveld and Mackenzie's Functional Discourse Grammar. The first model aims at accounting for the complex interactions that one finds in many languages between the sets of expression rules that have to account for form on the one hand and those that establish order on the other. The second model takes a further step by considering morphosyntactic and phonological representations to be part of the underlying structure of the grammar rather than as the output of that grammar, contrary to the original assumptions in FG. The book accordingly contains synopses of these two proposals as well as applications of these to a variety of linguistic phenomena. Further articles provide detailed analyses of a range of semantic and pragmatic categories and their morphosyntactic expression in a wide variety of languages. The articles in this book contain data on some 60 different languages, including focused articles on phenomena in Arabic, Danish, English, Lengua de Señas Española, Mapudungun, Plains Cree, and Tanggu. In all, the contributions to this volume show that the issue of morphosyntactic expression in Functional Grammar is very much alive and moving into promising new directions, while at the same time contributing to a better understanding of a large number of morphosyntactic phenomena in a wide variety of languages. |
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UNINA9910450181203321 |
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Autore |
Simonton Deborah <1948, > |
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A history of European women's work : 1700 to the present / / Deborah Simonton |
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1998 |
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0-203-00700-X |
1-134-93678-8 |
1-280-18500-7 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (343 p.) |
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Women - Employment - Europe - History |
Rural women - Employment - Europe - History |
Women household employees - Europe - History |
Women farmers - Europe - History |
Housewives - Europe - History |
Home economics - Europe - History |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p.294-325) and index. |
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Front Cover; A History of European Women's Work; Copyright Page; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Part I: The eighteenth century, c. 1700-90; 2. Women, household and farm; The idea of woman in society and economy; Domestic responsibilities; Household, life cycle and female upbringing; Women as farm workers; Gender and the tasks of the field; 3. Making, selling, serving; The verlagsystem and proto-industry; Women and rural industry; Women in towns: the guild model; Apprenticeship; Urban women and family working; Masterless women: life cycle and independence |
Woman as worker4. Location, skill and status; Domesticity, time and place; Gender and skill; Part II: The nineteenth century, c. 1790-1880; 5. Domesticity, the invention of housework, and domestic service; Domesticity; Housework; Context and chronology of domestic service; Who were the domestic servants?; The experience of domestic service; Living-out servants; 6. Rural women-farmhouse and agriculture; |
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Periods and trends; Field work and its organization; Dairying; Fishing; Women's skills and gender differences; 7. Industry, commerce and public service; Women and industrial change |
Technology, skill and genderHandicrafts, homeworking and sweating; Businesswomen and public service; 8. Continuity and change: gender, skill and status; Woman as worker; Domestic roles, family issues and women's work; The family wage; Gender, skill and craft traditions; Part III: The twentieth century, c. 1880-1980; 9. Home and work; The shape of work; The meaning of the wars; Domesticity and beyond: redefining women, wives and mothers; Life cycle: 'birds of passage'; Housework; Domestic service; 10. Continuities in country and town; Agriculture and rural women; Homework and sweated trades |
Manufacturing and 'new industries'11. New work: white blouses in the tertiary sector; The tertiary sector and 'white blouse' work; Change in the tertiary sector; Women as workers; The work experience; Skill, status and segregation; 12. Conclusion: gender, skill and status; Gendering the workplace; gendering the worker; Gendering skill; Gendering technology; Gendering control; The woman worker; the working woman; Notes; Bibliography; Index |
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The work patterns of European women from 1700 onwards fluctuate in relation to ideological, demographic, economic and familial changes. In A History of European Women's Work, Deborah Simonton draws together recent research and methodological developments to take an overview of trends in women's work across Europe from the so-called pre-industrial period to the present.Taking the role of gender and class in defining women's labour as a central theme, Deborah Simonton compares and contrasts the pace of change between European countries, distinguishing between Europe-wide issues and |
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