1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910665885003321

Autore

Jiménez Ríos Enrique

Titolo

Historia del léxico español en obras normativas y de corrección lingüística / / Enrique Jiménez Ríos

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Madrid ; ; Frankfurt am Main : , : Iberoamericana : , : Vervuert, , [2019]

©2019

ISBN

3-96456-824-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Collana

Lingüística iberoamericana ; ; Volume 75

Disciplina

463.028

Soggetti

Spanish language - Lexicography

Lingua di pubblicazione

Spagnolo

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- ÍNDICE -- INTRODUCCIÓN -- I. DIFUSIÓN Y EXPLICACIÓN DE LAS NOVEDADES EN EL LÉXICO -- II. DE LA EXPOSICIÓN A LA EXPLICACIÓN DE LAS NOVEDADES LÉXICAS -- III. EXPLICAR Y DIFUNDIR EL LÉXICO NUEVO: LA LABOR DE JULIO CASARES -- IV. DE LA EXPLICACIÓN Y DIFUSIÓN A LA DIVULGACIÓN DEL LÉXICO: LA ACCIÓN DE FERNANDO LÁZARO CARRETER -- V. ANTECEDENTES DE ESTE INTERÉS POR LAS NOVEDADES LÉXICAS -- VI. LA SITUACIÓN HOY -- FINAL -- BIBLIOGRAFÍA

Sommario/riassunto

Las novedades en el léxico español han despertado siempre el interés de los hablantes, y las obras y los autores que las han dado a conocer se han servido de su enumeración y explicación como mecanismos para su difusión o divulgación. Este libro ofrece testimonios de ese modo de proceder, y lo hace a partir de la presencia de esas novedades léxicas en obras normativas y de corrección lingüística principalmente. En ellas hay una información que contribuye a trazar la historia de las palabras, no porque recojan una determinada documentación, sino porque ofrecen la explicación que lleva a su inserción o rechazo en la lengua. Destacan dos autores, Julio Casares y Fernando Lázaro Carreter, con testimonios de esa explicación léxica, el primero, con el deseo de difundirla, y el segundo, de divulgarla. Pero no son estos dos filólogos los primeros en hacerlo; hay antecedentes cuyo esplendor se sitúa en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Claro que su relevancia y labor para el conocimiento del léxico, especialmente la de Lázaro Carreter, es



tal que puede hablarse también de consecuentes a partir de su tarea divulgativa, como refleja su proyección en obras posteriores que llegan hasta hoy.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910798013703321

Autore

Dayter Daria

Titolo

Discursive self in microblogging : speech acts, stories and self-praise / / Daria Dayter

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2016

©2016

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (259 p.)

Collana

Pragmatics & Beyond New Series (P&BNS), , 0922-842X ; ; Volume 260

Disciplina

401/.452

Soggetti

Discourse analysis - Pychological aspects

Microblogs

Social media

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

Discursive Self in Microblogging; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introducing the pragmalinguistic approach to the study of Twitter; 1.1. The object of the study; 1.2. Preliminary theoretical considerations; 1.3. Aims and scope; 1.4. The structure of the book; Discursive identity; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Claims about the discursive identity; 2.2.1 Identity is constructed in and through talk; 2.2.2 Identity construction can be accomplished in dialogic talk through affiliation and disaffiliation with interlocutor(s).

2.2.3 Identity construction is performed by invoking in talk the categories-in-use through the category-bound actions or reports of such actions.2.2.4 Identity is constructed discursively through speech acts of positioning.; 2.2.5 In monologual discourse, storytelling is a key device for identity construction.; 2.2.6 In everyday talk, identity is expressed through a succession of fragmentary, low-tellable stories.;



2.3. Discursive identity in social media; 2.4. Social interaction within the community; 2.4.1 Language of the in-group; 2.4.2 Pragmatics of the in-group and rapport-building

2.5. ConclusionDisclosive speech acts; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Self-disclosure in psychology; 3.3. Disclosure through complaining; 3.3.1 Grammatical and lexical features of complaints; 3.3.2 Pragmatic aspects of complaining; 3.3.3 Complaining online; 3.4. Disclosure through self-praise; 3.4.1 Compliments; 3.4.2 Compliment responses; 3.4.3 Self-praise; 3.5. Conclusion; Twitter as a communicative environment; 4.1. The controversial status of Twitter ; 4.2. Content and user motivation: Existing taxonomies; 4.3. The language of microblogs; 4.4. Questioning the existing mode ecology

4.5. ConclusionDescribing the corpus and the annotation scheme; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Material for the study; 5.3 Ballet; 5.4 Methodology; 5.5 BaTwit corpus make-up; 5.6 Ethical considerations; 5.7 Overview of the pragmatic repertoire of the subjects; 5.8 Conclusion; Self-disclosure; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Self-praise on ballet topics: Emblematic features; 6.3 Strategies for rendering self-praise appropriate; 6.4 Linguistic features of self-praise; 6.5 Uptake; 6.6 Conclusion; Third party complaints; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Frequencies of third party complaints: An overview

7.3. Topics and functions of third party complaints7.4. Syntactic structure and lexical devices; 7.5. Conclusion: Pragmatic space of complaints; Narratives in microblogs; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Components of a narrative; 8.3 Emergent narrative; 8.4 Dimensions of narrative: Tellability, linearity and tellership on Twitter; 8.5 Small stories. Live reporting; 8.6 An outline of quantitative findings; 8.7 Conclusion; Bringing the findings together; 9.1. Implicitness in Twitter discourse; 9.1.1 Grammatical impliciteness; 9.1.2 Lexical implicitness; 9.2. Limitations of the study

9.3. Revisiting the research questions

Sommario/riassunto

This volume examines the language of microblogs drawing on the example of a group of eleven users who are united by their interest in ballet as a physical activity and an art form. The book reports on a three and a half year study which complemented a 20,000 word corpus of tweets with semi-structured interviews and participant observation. It deals with two main questions: how users exploit the linguistic resources at their disposal to build a certain identity, and how the community boundaries are performed discursively. The focus is on the speech acts of self-praise and complaint, and on the storytelling practices of microbloggers. The comprehensive treatment of the speech act theory and the social psychological approaches to self-disclosure provides a stepping stone to the analysis of identity work, for which the users draw on two distinctive interpretive repertoires - affiliative and self-promoting.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910483991103321

Titolo

Evolutionary Computation in Combinatorial Optimization : 10th European Conference, EvoCOP 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, April 7-9, 2010, Proceedings / / edited by Peter I. Cowling, Peter Merz

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2010

ISBN

1-280-38599-5

9786613563910

3-642-12139-X

Edizione

[1st ed. 2010.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XII, 290 p. 67 illus.)

Collana

Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, , 2512-2029 ; ; 6022

Classificazione

54.10

31.12

31.76

30.10

DAT 718f

MAT 913f

MAT 919f

SS 4800

Altri autori (Persone)

CowlingPeter I (Peter Ivan)

MerzPeter, Dr.-Ing.

Disciplina

005.1

Soggetti

Algorithms

Computer science

Pattern recognition systems

Computer vision

Computer science - Mathematics

Discrete mathematics

Theory of Computation

Automated Pattern Recognition

Computer Vision

Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.



Nota di contenuto

Dual Sequence Simulated Annealing with Round-Robin Approach for University Course Timetabling -- Heuristic and Exact Methods for the Discrete (r /p)-Centroid Problem -- On the Benefit of Sub-optimality within the Divide-and-Evolve Scheme -- A Real-Integer-Discrete-Coded Differential Evolution Algorithm: A Preliminary Study -- Fitness Distance Correlation and Search Space Analysis for Permutation Based Problems -- A Genetic Algorithm to Minimize Chromatic Entropy -- Evolutionary Approaches to the Three-dimensional Multi-pipe Routing Problem: A Comparative Study Using Direct Encodings -- A Tabu Search Heuristic for Point Coverage, Sink Location, and Data Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Ant Colony Optimization for Tree Decompositions -- Iterated Local Search with Path Relinking for Solving Parallel Machines Scheduling Problem with Resource-Assignable Sequence Dependent Setup Times -- Enhancing a Tabu Algorithm for Approximate Graph Matching by Using Similarity Measures -- Characterizing Fault-Tolerance of Genetic Algorithms in Desktop Grid Systems -- The Office-Space-Allocation Problem in Strongly Hierarchized Organizations -- A Study of Memetic Search with Multi-parent Combination for UBQP -- Bicriteria Scheduling Problem on the Two-Machine Flowshop Using Simulated Annealing -- A Memetic Algorithm for Workforce Distribution in Dynamic Multi-Skill Call Centres -- Geometric Generalization of the Nelder-Mead Algorithm -- Guided Ejection Search for the Pickup and Delivery Problem with Time Windows -- An Evolutionary Algorithm Guided by Preferences Elicited According to the ELECTRE TRI Method Principles -- Multilevel Variable Neighborhood Search for Periodic Routing Problems -- Enhancing Genetic Algorithms by a Trie-Based Complete Solution Archive -- A New Primal-Dual Genetic Algorithm: Case Study for the Winner Determination Problem -- Local Search Algorithms on Graphics Processing Units. A Case Study: The Permutation Perceptron Problem -- Efficient Cycle Search for the Minimum Routing Cost Spanning Tree Problem.

Sommario/riassunto

Metaheuristicscontinuetodemonstratetheire'ectivenessforanever-broadening range of di'cult combinatorial optimization problems appearing in a wide - riety of industrial, economic, and scienti'c domains. Prominent examples of metaheuristics are evolutionary algorithms, tabu search, simulated annealing, scatter search, memetic algorithms, variable neighborhood search, iterated local search, greedy randomized adaptive search procedures, ant colony optimization and estimation of distribution algorithms. Problems solved successfully include scheduling,timetabling,networkdesign,transportationanddistribution,vehicle routing, the travelling salesman problem, packing and cutting, satis'ability and general mixed integer programming. EvoCOP began in 2001 and has been held annually since then. It is the ?rst event speci'cally dedicated to the application of evolutionary computation and related methods to combinatorial optimization problems. Originally held as a workshop,EvoCOPbecameaconferencein2004.Theeventsgaveresearchersan excellent opportunity to present their latest research and to discuss current - velopments and applications. Following the general trend of hybrid metaheur- tics and diminishing boundaries between the di'erent classes of metaheuristics, EvoCOPhas broadenedits scope in recent years and invited submissions on any kind of metaheuristic for combinatorial optimization.