1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910781464603321

Titolo

The typology and dialectology of Romani / / editors, Yaron Matras, Peter Bakker, Hristo Kyuchukov

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam : , : J. Benjamins, , 1997

©1997

ISBN

1-283-31236-0

9786613312365

90-272-7588-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource  (xxx, 222 pages) : map

Collana

Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory, , 0304-0763 ; ; v. 156

Altri autori (Persone)

MatrasYaron <1963->

BakkerPeter <1959->

Ki͡uchukovKhristo

Disciplina

491.4/975

Soggetti

Romani language - Grammar

Romani language - Dialects

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 indexes.

Nota di contenuto

THE TYPOLOGY AND DIALECTOLOGY OF ROMANI; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; INTRODUCTION; 1. Romani linguistics: a very brief history; 2. Core typological features and the unity of Romani; 3. Dialectal diversity in Romani; 4. This volume; Endnotes; Appendix: Dialects and varieties of Romani mentioned in the present volume; References; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; ATHEMATIC MORPHOLOGY IN ROMANI: THE BORROWING OF A BORROWING PATTERN; 0. Introduction; 1. Athematic items: The borrowing pattern; 1.1 Vlax: Gurbet, Yugoslavia; 1.2 Borrowed items in Welsh Romani

1.3 Borrowed items in Terzi Mahalla Romani 1.4 Borrowed items in Roman (Burgenland Romani); 1.5 Adaption of Turkish elements in the Sepečides dialect of Izmir, Turkey; 1.6 Summary; 2. Adaption of foreign elements into Greek; 2.1 Turkish borrowings in Silli Greek; 2.2 Turkish borrowings in Cappadocian Greek; 2.3 Turkish borrowings in Pharása Greek; 2.4 Turkish loans in Cypriot Greek; 2.5 Greek in the Anglophone diaspora and in Greece; 2.6 Adaption of loanwords into the Greek



standard language; 2.7 Adaption of loanwords in the Greek vernacular; 2.8 Adaption of Turkish nouns in Greek dialects

2.9 Summary: Borrowings into Greek 3. The parallels between borrowings into Greek and Romani; 3.1 Nouns; 3.2 Adjectives; 3.3 Verbs; 3.4 More on adjectives; 4. Discussion; 5. Conclusion; Endnotes; References; TOWARDS A MORPHOLOGY-BASED TYPOLOGY OF ROMANI; 0. Introduction; 1. Prague School typology; 2. The typology of Romani; 3. The word; 4. Word structure and its analysis; 4.1 Analysis; 5. Verbal inflection; 5.1 Analytic expression; 5.2 Synthetic expression; 5.3 Variants; 6. Nominal inflection; 6.1 Instrumental; 6.2 Possessive; 6.3 Adjectives; 6.4 Diminutives

7. The structure of paradigms and word classification 8. Morphonology and phonology; 9. Word-formation; 10. Syntax; 10.1 Agreement; 10.2 Word order; 10.3 Numeral constructions; 10.4 Clauses; 11. Comparison: Varieties of Romani; 11.1 Analyticity; 11.2 Agglutination; 11.3 Inflectivity; 12. Comparison: Indo-Aryan languages; 12.1 Verbs; 12.1 Nouns; 12.3 Adjectives; 12.4 Syntax; 13. Conclusion; References; THE TYPOLOGY OF CASE RELATIONS AND CASE LAYER DISTRIBUTION IN ROMANI; 0. Introduction; 1. Case layers: the overt marking of case relations; 1.1 Layer I; 1.2 Layer II; 13 Layer III

1.4 The position of Romani case layers in Indo-Iranian 1.5 Types of grammaticalization patterns in Layer III; 1.6 Incorporation: a semantic opposition in Layer III; 2. The Distribution Hierarchy; 3. The Stability Hierarchy; 4. Dialect variation; 5. Conclusion; References; OBJECT DOUBLING IN ROMANI AND THE BALKAN LANGUAGES; 0. Introduction; 1. The situation in the Balkan languages; 2. Object doubling in Romani according to Miklosich (1880); 3. Contemporary treatments of object doubling in Romani; 4. Object doubling outside the Balkan Sprachbund; 5. Conclusion; Endnotes; References

SUPPLETIVE FORMS OF THE ROMANI COPULA: 'OVEL/A VEL'

Sommario/riassunto

Contributions to this collection focus on the unity and diversity of the language of the Roma (Gypsies), the only Indic language spoken exclusively in Europe. Properties discussed include the distinct inflectional and derivational patterns applied to Asian and European lexical layers, the distribution of inflectional, agglutinative, and analytic formation among syntactic categories, regularities in the ongoing shift from inflectional to analytic case formation, suppletion, aspects of syntactic convergence, and patterns of morphological transitivization and de-transitivization.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910298429303321

Titolo

HIV Vaccines and Cure : The Path Towards Finding an Effective Cure and Vaccine / / edited by Linqi Zhang, Sharon R. Lewin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018

ISBN

981-13-0484-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XV, 318 p. 21 illus., 16 illus. in color.)

Collana

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, , 0065-2598 ; ; 1075

Disciplina

616.9101

Soggetti

Medical virology

Vaccines

Immunology

Laboratory animals

Virology

Vaccine

Animal Models

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials: RV144 and beyond -- HIV T-cell vaccines -- HIV broadly neutralizing antibodies: VRC01 and beyond -- Structural features of broadly neutralizing antibodies and rational design of vaccine -- Monkey models and HIV vaccine research -- Treatment of HIV for the Prevention of Transmission in Discordant Couples and at the Population Level -- HIV persistence on antiretroviral therapy and barriers to a cure -- The molecular biology of HIV latency -- Cellular determinants of HIV persistence on antiretroviral therapy -- In Vitro and In Vivo Models of HIV Latency -- Measuring HIV persistence on antiretroviral therapy -- Clinical interventions in HIV cure research.

Sommario/riassunto

This book provides a comprehensive review of the major barriers to HIV cure and vaccine. It covers the fundamental virology and immunology leading to HIV transmission, protection from infection and long term HIV persistence on antiretroviral therapy. In addition, strategies being tested to eliminate persistent HIV and the rational design of vaccines to induce protective immunity are covered. This book also discusses the challenges related to the design of clinical trials for testing the safety



and efficacy of these innovative approaches. This book will provide a systematic overview and also discuss controversial issues for researchers in virology and immunology, as well as practicing physicians, and scientists in the pharmaceutical industry.