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Record Nr.

UNINA9910784545503321

Titolo

4M 2006 [[electronic resource] ] : second International Conference on Multi-Material Micro  Manufacture : 20-22 September 2006, Grenoble, France / / edited by Wolfgang Menz, Stefan Dimov and Bertrand Fillon ; organised by FP6 4M Network of Excellence ; sponsored by The European Commission

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford, : Elsevier, 2006

ISBN

1-280-72878-7

9786610728787

0-08-046629-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (445 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

MenzW (Wolfgang)

DimovS. S. <1959->

FillonBertrand

Disciplina

670.42

Soggetti

Microtechnology

Microelectromechanical systems

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 Cover; Second International Conference on Multi-Material Micro Manufacture; Copyright Page; Welcome Proceedings; 4M2006 Conference Committee; Sponsors; A roadmapping study in Multi-Material Micro Manufacture; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Study Scope; 3. Methodology; 4. Results: Applications; 5. Results: Technologies; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Table of Contents; Keynote Papers; Lab on a Chip : advances in packaging for MEMS and Lab on a Chip; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; 1. Several representative Constraints in projects using microfluidic

2 Standards wafer level Solutions3 Specific solutions for low temperature sealing at the CEA Leti; 4 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Reference; Micro- and nano- structuring using ion beams; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Ion-beam interactions with materials; 3. Ion projection technique; 4. Ion projection maskless direct nanopatterning; 5. Ion projection maskless direct



nanopatterning; 7. Conclusion and Outlook; References; Micromoulding - precision processing for controlled products; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Extreme processing conditions; 3. In-process measurements

4. Product evaluations5. Materials; 6. Process technology; 6. Concluding comments; Acknowledgements; 7. References; Automatic nanohandling station inside a scanning electron microscope; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Setup of the Nanohandling Cell; 3. Control System of the Robot Cell; 4. Real-Time Visual Feedback in SEM; 5. Automatic Handling of TEM Lamellae; 6. Stereoscopic Depth Detection in an SEM; 7. Setup of the Nanocharacterization station; 8. Nanoindentation and CNT Characterization; Acknowledgments; References; Recent evolution of electrical discharge machining; Abstract

Keywords1. Introduction; 2. Finish machining by EDM; 3. Metal surface modification; 4. EDM of insulating materials; 5. Micro EDM process; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Reference; Major FP6 Projects; A dynamics-driven approach to precision machines design for micro-manufacturing and its implementation perspectives; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Tool-workpiece loops and machine tool vibration; 3. Stiffness, Mass and damping; 4. Design processes of the precision machine; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References

A new technology platform for fully integrated polymer based micro optical fluidic systemsAbstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Micro Optical Concepts; 3. Micro Fluidic Concepts; 5. Fabrication Technologies; 6. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Market Studies on 4M Technologies and Applications; Market forecasts for roll-to-roll electronics manufacturing; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Silicon versus Roll-to-Roll Electronics; 3. New Markets for Roll to Roll Electronics Manufacturing; 4. Technical Path to Roll to Roll Manufacturing

5. Maintaining European Union Industry and Growth

Sommario/riassunto

This work covers the latest state-of-the-art research results from leading European researchers in advanced micro technologies for batch processing of metals, polymers, and ceramics, and the development of new production platforms for micro systems-based products.These contributions are from leading authors at a platform endorsed and funded by the European Union R&D community, as well as leading universities, and independent research and corporate organizations. This comprehensive collection of indexed and peer reviewed articles contains a CD with search functionality.* Contains au



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910967527203321

Autore

Picone Michael D

Titolo

Anglicisms, neologisms and dynamic French / / Michael D. Picone

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 1996

ISBN

1-283-32785-6

9786613327857

90-272-7614-5

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (474 pages)

Collana

Lingvisticae investigationes. Supplementa, , 0165-7569 ; ; v. 18

Disciplina

442/.421

Soggetti

French language - Foreign words and phrases - English

French language - Foreign elements - English

French language - New words

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

ANGLICISMS, NEOLOGISMS AND DYNAMIC FRENCH; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1.  Definitions and Issues; 1.1 General Orientation;  Defining Anglicisms and Neologisms; 1.2 Delimiting the Field of Investigation; 1.3 Lexical vs. Syntactic Borrowing; 1.4 Defining Derivation and Compounding; 1.5 Innovations in French Lexicogenesis; 1.5.1 Samples; 1.5.2Sources; 1.6 The Analyticity-Syntheticity Axis; 1.6.1 The Controversy; 1.6.2 Analyticity and the Legacy of Borrowing; 1.7 Anglicisms in the Larger Neological Context

1.8 Accelerating and Revamping Traditional Neology; 1.9 Normativity and Neology; Chapter 2. Juxtapositional Neology; 2.1 Describing Juxtapositional Neologisms; 2.2 Anglicisms as Constituents in Juxtapositional Neology; 2.2.1 Integral Borrowings, Pseudo-Anglicisms and Hybrids; 2.2.2 Compositional Elements Borrowed from English; 2.2.2.1 baby; 2.2.2.2 big; 2.2.2.3 black; 2.2.2.4 blue; 2.2.2.5 brown, green, pink, red, white; 2.2.2.6 express; 2.2.2.7 fast; 2.2.2.8 first; 2.2.2.9 free; 2.2.2.10 happy; 2.2.2.11 high (hi); 2.2.2.12 hot, cool, cold; 2.2.2.13 new; 2.2.2.14 quick; 2.2.2.15 top

2.3 Selection Criteria; 2.3.1 Selection of Borrowed Constituents; 2.3.2 Selection of Structures and Graphological Representations; 2.3.3.1



Selection of Native Constituents together with Innovative Structures and Graphological Representations; 2.3.3.2 rapide; 2.3.3.3 magique; 2.3.3.4 moderne; 2.3.3.5 Other Native Constituents; 2.4 calques; 2.4.1 Structural calques; 2.4.2 Semantic calques; 2.4.3 prêt-à-porter; Chapter 3. Binomial Constructions; 3.1 Generalities; 3.2 Apposition; 3.2.1 Accelerated Productivity; 3.2.2 Appositionin Relation to Dvandvas

3.2.3 Appositional Binomials Viewed as Forming a Superclass Arranged along a Continuum; 3.2.4 The NAGENT + [V-STEM + NOMINALIZER]N Formula; 3.2.5 Appositional Designations of Gender, Status and Age: Comparing and Contrasting Native Stock and Anglicisms; 3.2.5.1 femme; 3.2.5.2 Miss, Lady; 3.2.5.3 homme; 3.2.5.4 Mister, Lord, King; 3.2.5.5 enfant,fille , garçon , bébé; 3.2.5.6 girl, boy, baby; 3.2.6 Figurative Appositions; 3.2.6.1 Parallel Incorporation of Anglicisms and Native Constituents; 3.2.6.2 étoile/ star; 3.2.6.3 soleil/sun; 3.2.6.4 éclair/flash; 3.2.6.5 Virtual Co-reference

3.3 Subordinating Ellipsis; 3.3.1 Nature and Precedent; 3.3.2 The Link to the Genitive of Juxtaposition; 3.3.3 Anglicisms as Constituents in Genitive Binomials; 3.3.4 Inversion in Genitive Binomials; 3.3.5 Extensions in the Use of Subordinating Ellipsis; 3.3.6 Animate Common Nouns as Genitive Constitue; 3.3.7 English-Origin Constituents Licensing Inversion of Animate Common Nouns in Genitive Constructs; 3.3.8 Pseudo-Anglicisms Incorporating -'s; 3.3.9 Moving Beyond Animateness; 3.3.10 Moving Beyond Genitivity and Tracing the Role ofAppositional Crossover; 3.3.11 Ambivalent Constituents Contributing to Binomial Ellipsis

Sommario/riassunto

This comprehensive study of Anglicisms in the context of accelerated neological activity in Contemporary Metropolitan French not only provides detailed documentation and description of a fascinating topic, but opens up new vistas on issues of general linguistic interest: the effects of technology on language, the analyticity-syntheticity controversy, the lexical contribution to language vitality, the study of compound word formation, the interplay between cultural and linguistic affectivity.