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UNINA9910464123703321 |
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Heroes, monsters and values [[electronic resource] ] : science fiction films of the 1970s / / edited by Michael Berman and Rohit Dalvi |
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Newcastle upon Tyne, : Cambridge Scholars, 2011 |
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1-283-14228-7 |
1-4438-2776-2 |
9786613142283 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (220 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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BermanMichael <1968-> |
DalviRohit <1974-> |
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Science fiction films - History and criticism |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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pt. I. Heroes in history -- pt. II. Monsters of technology -- pt. III. Values in disruption. |
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This exciting new anthology brings together many diverse views on blockbuster and cult science fiction films of the 1970's. These essays, which range in focus from Alien to Zardoz, explore some of the most fundamental questions about the meaning of being human. The chapters of the first section challenge our notions of heroism, confronting our ideas Other issues of history, gender and embodiment. The second section's contributions delve into the human caused monstrosities of our own ingenuity a... |
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UNINA9910143078403321 |
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Asia Pacific journal of health management |
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North Ryde, NSW, Australia : , : Australian College of Health Service Executives, , 2006- |
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North Ryde, NSW, Australia : , : Australasian College of Health Service Management |
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ACHSM, SHAPE |
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Health services administration - Pacific Area |
Health services administration - Asia |
Health planning - Pacific Area |
Health planning - Asia |
Medical policy - Pacific Area |
Medical policy - Asia |
Health Services Administration |
Health Planning |
Health Policy |
Health planning |
Health services administration |
Medical policy |
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Australasia |
Asia |
Pacific Area |
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Subtitle varies: 2006-2009, The journal of the Australian College of Health Service Executives; 2010-Aug. 2019, The journal of the Australasian College of Health Service Management; Nov. 2020-, The Journal of ACHSM & SHAPE. Issues for Dec. 2019-Aug. 2020 lack subtitle. |
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UNINA9910957721003321 |
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Volek Bronislava |
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Emotive signs in language and semantic functioning of derived nouns in Russian / / Bronislava Volek |
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1987 |
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1-283-32841-0 |
9786613328410 |
90-272-7891-1 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (282 pages) |
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Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe, , 0165-7712 ; ; v. 24 |
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Russian language - Semantics |
Emotive (Linguistics) |
Russian language - Diminutives |
Russian language - Noun |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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EMOTIVE SIGNS IN LANGUAGE AND SEMANTIC FUNCTIONING OF DERIVED NOUNS IN RUSSIAN; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION:TOWARD AN INTEGRAL SEMANTIC DESCRIPTION OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION; CHAPTER I. EMOTIVE SIGNS; 1. Emotivity and Expressivity.; 2. The Content of the Concept of ""Emotivity"" and the Range of its Application.; 3. Emotivity and the Question of Linguistic Level.; 4. Typical Emotive Signs of Various Levels.; 5. The Emotive Sign: Definition and Basic Typology.; 6. Utterances with Emotive Dominants.; NOTES |
CHAPTER II. DERIVED SUBSTANTIVES WITH EMOTIVE MEANING; 1. Emotive vs. Evaluative Components.; 2. The Semantic Character of the Base Stem.; 3. The Influence of Onomasiological Categories.; 4. The Semantic Character of the Suffixes Taking Part in the Derivation of Emotive Nouns.; NOTES; CHAPTER III STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIMINUTIVES; 1. Semantic Properties of Diminutives.; 1.1. Polysemous Character.; 1.2. The Structure of Meaning of Diminutives.; 2. Classification of the Diminutive Suffixes.; 2.1. Semantically Ambivalent Diminutive Suffixes.; 2.2. Meliorative Diminutive Suffixes. |
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2.3. Pejorative Diminutive Suffixes.2.3.1. Two-morphemic Productive Compound Suffixes.; 2.3.2. The Three-morphemic Compound Suffix.; 2.4. Ambivalent and Non-ambivalent Suffixes: General Characteristics.; 3. Structural Oppositions of Diminutive Derivatives: Gradation.; 3.1. Emotive and Quantitative Components.; 3.2. Gradation.; 3.3. Suffixes from the Point of View of Oppositions of Derivatives.; 3.4. Pejorative Suffixes.; 3.5. Conditions for the Formation of the Indeterminate Degree.; 4. Positive vs. Negative Emotive Component in Diminutive Derivatives.; NOTES |
CHAPTER IV. SEMANTIC AND CONTEXTUAL FUNCTIONING OF DIMINUTIVES; 1. Structure of the Emotive Meaning of Diminutives.; 2. Semantic Function of the Suffix.; 3. Semantic Functions of the Base. Diminutive Derivatives as Lexemes.; 3.1. Neutral Bases with Quantifiable Denotata.; 3.2. Neutral Bases with Unquantifiable Denotata.; 3.3. Marked Bases.; 3.4. Lexicalized Diminutives.; 4. Role of the Context.; 4.1. Partial Context.; 5. Conclusions. Semiotic Typology of Diminutives.; NOTES; CHAPTER V. PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF DIMINUTIVES; 1. Introduction: Questions to Be Posed.; 2. The Synthetic Type. |
3. The Analytical Type.4. The Combined Type.; 4.1. The Secondary Stimulus is the Addressee.; 4.2. The Secondary Stimulus is Another Object of the Utterance.; 5. Conclusions.; CHAPTER VI. SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF DERIVED SUBSTANTIVES; 1. Introduction: Questions to Be Posed.; 2. Modificational Derivatives; 2.1. Diminutives.; 2.2. Augmentatives.; 2.3. Emotive Modifcational Derivatives with No Regular Supportive Semantic Components.; 2.4. Modificational Categories with Marginal Emotive Components.; 3. Mutative Derivatives.; 3.1. Desubstantival Derivatives (Names of Persons); 3.2. Derivatives from Nominal, Verbal, Adverbial Phrases and Adverbs (Names of Persons). |
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This monograph is intended as a contribution to the integral description of language and verbal communication. Chapter I and Chapters VII and VIII are concerned with general problems of emotivity and expressivity in language as such and on all linguistic levels. These chapters describe emotivity from a new semiotic perspective and suggest a typology of emotive signs and meanings. Chapter II discusses general methodology of investigating and "measuring" emotive meaning in the area of word-formation (with examples from Russian). Chapters III, IV and V treat Russian diminutives fromgeneral-structural, lexical-contextual and pragmatic perspectives, while Chapter VI presents a comparison of the semantic structures of the various types of emotive noun derivatives which exist in Russian. The book thus begins with a general treatment on emotivity, goes on to consider the specific case of emotive noun-formation, giving special attention to the Russian diminutives, and then returns, by way of a comparison of the semantic structures of various types of emotive nouns, to more general problems of emotivity in language and to semiotic typology. |
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