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Record Nr.

UNINA9910457909203321

Titolo

Focus on England and Wales [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wolfgang Viereck

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamin Pub. Co., 1985

ISBN

1-283-35926-X

9786613359261

90-272-7986-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (310 p.)

Collana

Varieties of English around the world. General series, , 0172-7362 ; ; v. 4

Altri autori (Persone)

ViereckWolfgang

Disciplina

427

Soggetti

English language - Dialects - England

English language - Social aspects - England

English language - Dialects - Wales

English language - Social aspects - Wales

English language - Variation - England

English language - Variation - Wales

Electronic books.

England Languages

Wales Languages

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

FOCUS ON: ENGLAND AND WALES; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Introduction; The voicing of initial fricatives in Middle English*; References; Sociolinguistic aspects of place-names: Ethnic affiliation and the pronunciation of Welsh in the Welsh capital; The study; Dimension A; Dimension B; Dimension C; Conclusions; References; The sound system of a West Midland dialect: Kniveton, Derbyshire; Appendix A; References; Spatial aspectsof linguistic change in Surrey, Kent and Sussex; References

Research on non-standard dialects of British English: Progress and prospects (1)1.0 Introduction; 2.0 Sources of information on non-standard grammar; 2.1 The main grammatical studies; 2.2 Other sources of grammatical data; 2.2.1 Phonological and lexical studies;



2.2.2 'Data-banks'; 2.2.3 Dialect literature; 2.2.4 Non-specialist accounts; 3.0 A survey of British geographical regions; 3.1 Scotland; 3.2 Northern England; 3.3 The Midlands and East Anglia; 3.4 The South; 3.5 Wales; 3.6 Ireland; 3.7 General works; 4.0 Features of dialect grammar: an overview; 4.1 Negation; 4.1.1 Multiple negation

4.1.2 Auxiliaries 4.1.3 AIN'T and some other forms of TO BE; 4.1.4 NEVER as past tense negative; 4.1.5 Negative scope; 4.1.6 Negative attraction; 4.2 Present tense verb forms; 4.2.1 Endings of the present tense; 4.2.2 TO BE; 4.2.3 TO DO/TO HAVE; 4.2.4 Present participle; 4.3 Past tense verb forms; 4.3.1 Irregular forms; 4.3.2 TO BE; 4.4 Modal auxiliaries; 4.5 Other verbal forms and constructions; 4.5.1 Imperative; 4.5.2 Infinitive; 4.5.3 Perfective aspect; 4.5.4 Habitual aspect; 4.5.5 Passive voice; 4.5.6 Other points; 4.6 Adverbs; 4.6.1 Without -ly; 4.6.2 Intensification; 4.6.3 Other points

4.7 Prepositions 4.8 Plural of nouns; 4.8.1 Unmarked plurality; 4.8.2 Irregular plurals; 4.9 Pronouns; 4.10 Demonstratives; 4.11 Comparison; 4.11.1 Distribution of the formation mechanisms; 4.11.2 Double comparison; 4.11.3 Other aspects of comparison; 4.12 Other aspects of grammar; 4.12.1 Articles; 4.12.2 Adjectives; 4.12.3 Conjunctions; 4.12.4 Genitive; 4.12.5 Emphasis; 4.12.6 Typical tags; 4.12.7 Style; 4.12.8 Final points; 5.0 Conclusions; 5.1 Theoretical implications of dialect research; 5.2 Educational implications of dialect research; 5.3 General conclusions; References

Ain't I, or the hole in the pattern References; He took the bottle and put 'n in his pocket: The object pronoun it in present-day Somerset; References; Tyneside syntax:A presentation of some data from the Tyneside Linguistic Survey; Introduction; The Sample; Conclusion; References; Use and non-use of prepositions in spatial expressions in the dialect of Cambridgeshire; Introduction; Expressions of motion or direction to or towards a goal; Expressions of motion or direction away from a point or place; Expressions of motion or direction away from a point or place

Expressions of location or position

Sommario/riassunto

This volume is a wide-ranging study in dialectology. General surveys appear along with in-depth studies of particular problems. Some papers describe the present situation in terms of dynamic synchrony, others deal with the past and making use of present-day dialectal data to help solve certain problems and, finally, those that draw on the past to explain the present. Traditional dialectological methodology is presented here, as is modern quantificational and computative dialectology. Moreover, regional English and Welsh English are investigated on the phonological, morphological and syntactica



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910141387503321

Autore

Hashiguchi Koichi

Titolo

Introduction to finite strain theory for continuum elasto-plasticity [[electronic resource] /] / Koichi Hashiguchi, Yuki Yamakawa

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, West Sussek, U.K., : Wiley, 2012, c2013

ISBN

1-118-43772-1

1-283-64543-2

1-118-43771-3

1-118-43773-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (441 p.)

Collana

Wiley series in computational mechanics

Altri autori (Persone)

YamakawaYuki

Disciplina

620.1/1233

Soggetti

Elastoplasticity

Strains and stresses

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

INTRODUCTION TO FINITE STRAIN THEORY FOR CONTINUUME LASTO-PLASTICITY; Contents; Preface; Series Preface; Introduction; 1 Mathematical Preliminaries; 1.1 Basic Symbols and Conventions; 1.2 Definition of Tensor; 1.2.1 Objective Tensor; 1.2.2 Quotient Law; 1.3 Vector Analysis; 1.3.1 Scalar Product; 1.3.2 Vector Product; 1.3.3 Scalar Triple Product; 1.3.4 Vector Triple Product; 1.3.5 Reciprocal Vectors; 1.3.6 Tensor Product; 1.4 Tensor Analysis; 1.4.1 Properties of Second-Order Tensor; 1.4.2 Tensor Components; 1.4.3 Transposed Tensor; 1.4.4 Inverse Tensor; 1.4.5 Orthogonal Tensor

1.4.6 Tensor Decompositions 1.4.7 Axial Vector; 1.4.8 Determinant; 1.4.9 On Solutions of Simultaneous Equation; 1.4.10 Scalar Triple Products with Invariants; 1.4.11 Orthogonal Transformation of Scalar Triple Product; 1.4.12 Pseudo Scalar, Vector and Tensor; 1.5 Tensor Representations; 1.5.1 Tensor Notations; 1.5.2 Tensor Components and Transformation Rule; 1.5.3 Notations of Tensor Operations; 1.5.4 Operational Tensors; 1.5.5 Isotropic Tensors; 1.6 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors; 1.6.1 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of Second-Order Tensors

1.6.2 Spectral Representation and Elementary Tensor Functions 1.6.3



Calculation of Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors; 1.6.4 Eigenvalues and Vectors of Orthogonal Tensor; 1.6.5 Eigenvalues and Vectors of Skew-Symmetric Tensor and Axial Vector; 1.6.6 Cayley-Hamilton Theorem; 1.7 Polar Decomposition; 1.8 Isotropy; 1.8.1 Isotropic Material; 1.8.2 Representation Theorem of Isotropic Tensor-Valued Tensor Function; 1.9 Differential Formulae; 1.9.1 Partial Derivatives; 1.9.2 Directional Derivatives; 1.9.3 Taylor Expansion; 1.9.4 Time Derivatives in Lagrangian and Eulerian Descriptions

1.9.5 Derivatives of Tensor Field 1.9.6 Gauss's Divergence Theorem; 1.9.7 Material-Time Derivative of Volume Integration; 1.10 Variations and Rates of Geometrical Elements; 1.10.1 Variations of Line, Surface and Volume; 1.10.2 Rates of Changes of Surface and Volume; 1.11 Continuity and Smoothness Conditions; 1.11.1 Continuity Condition; 1.11.2 Smoothness Condition; 2 General (Curvilinear) Coordinate System; 2.1 Primary and Reciprocal Base Vectors; 2.2 Metric Tensors; 2.3 Representations of Vectors and Tensors; 2.4 Physical Components of Vectors and Tensors

2.5 Covariant Derivative of Base Vectors with Christoffel Symbol 2.6 Covariant Derivatives of Scalars, Vectors and Tensors; 2.7 Riemann-Christoffel Curvature Tensor; 2.8 Relations of Convected and Cartesian Coordinate Descriptions; 3 Description of Physical Quantities in Convected Coordinate System; 3.1 Necessity for Description in Embedded Coordinate System; 3.2 Embedded Base Vectors; 3.3 Deformation Gradient Tensor; 3.4 Pull-Back and Push-Forward Operations; 4 Strain and Strain Rate Tensors; 4.1 Deformation Tensors; 4.2 Strain Tensors; 4.2.1 Green and Almansi Strain Tensors

4.2.2 General Strain Tensors

Sommario/riassunto

Comprehensive introduction to finite elastoplasticity, addressing various analytical and numerical analyses & including state-of-the-art theories  Introduction to Finite Elastoplasticity presents introductory explanations that can be readily understood by readers with only a basic knowledge of elastoplasticity, showing physical backgrounds of concepts in detail and derivation processes of almost all equations. The authors address various analytical and numerical finite strain analyses, including new theories developed in recent years, and explain fundamentals inclu