1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910782858203321

Titolo

The Nature of the Word : Studies in Honor of Paul Kiparsky / / edited by Kristin Hanson and Sharon Inkelas

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2009

ISBN

0-262-30897-5

0-262-27489-2

1-4356-9988-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (772 p.)

Collana

Current studies in linguistics ; ; 47

Altri autori (Persone)

KiparskyPaul

HansonKristin

InkelasSharon

Disciplina

415

Soggetti

Grammar, Comparative and general

Lexicology

Word (Linguistics)

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 (p. [697]-742) and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Contents ; Preface ; Biography of Paul Kiparsky; I Metrics ; 1 On ""The Phonological Basis of Sound Change"" (after Hopkins); 2 On Stress and Meter and on English Iambics in  Particular; 3 Nonlexical Word Stress in the English Iambic Pentameter: A Study of John Donne; 4 The Prosodic Word as a Unit in Poetic Meter; 5 The Word in Tiberian Hebrew; 6 Faithfulness and Componentiality in Metrics; II Phonology and Morphology; 7 The Phonology of Perceptibility Effects: The P-Map and Its Consequences for Constraint Organization; 8 Vowel Duration, Syllable Quantity, and Stress in Dutch

9 Sympathy Meets Argentinian Spanish10 Vowel Length, Cyclicity, and Output-Output Correspondence; 11 Level Ordering in Nuuchahnulth; 12 Inside Access: The Prosodic Role of Internal Morphological Constituency; 13 Morphosyntactic Correspondence in Bantu Reduplication; 14 Patterns of Reduplication in Yoruba; 15 Multiple Tenses in the Malayalam Verb; 16 On Panini 2.4.81 (amah); III The Lexicon and Change; 17 Lexical Irregularity and the Typology of Contrast; 18 Derived Environment Effects in Colloquial Helsinki  Finnish



19 A Historical Perspective on Nonderived Environment Blocking: The Case of Korean  Palatalization20 Lexical Storage and Phonological Change; 21 The Dental Preterites in the History of English; 22 Analogical Morphophonology; IV Syntax and Semantics; 23 Second-Position Clitics in Tagalog; 24 '""Elsewhere"" in Gender Resolution; 25 The Force of Lexical Case: German and Icelandic Compared; 26 Constraints on Source/Goal Co-occurrence in Carrier; 27 Punctual Until as a Scalar  NPI; 28 The Existential Tense in Hungarian; V Poetics; 29 The Art of  Fusion; References; Contributors; Language  Index

Subject  IndexSeries List

Sommario/riassunto

Paul Kiparksy's work in linguistics has been wide-ranging and fundamental. His contributions have influenced virtually every field of contemporary linguistics, from generative phonology to poetic theory. This is a collection of essays by his colleagues and students.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910818395603321

Autore

Weber Philippe

Titolo

Benefits of Bayesian network models / / Philippe Weber, Christophe Simon

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley, , 2016

ISBN

1-119-34731-9

1-119-34744-0

1-119-34745-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (151 p.)

Collana

Systems dependability assessment set ; ; volume 2

Disciplina

519.5/42

Soggetti

Uncertainty (Information theory) - Mathematical models

Bayesian statistical decision theory

Computer software - Development

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

Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Contents; Foreword by J.-F. Aubry; Foreword by L. Portinale; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1. Problem statement; I.2. Book structure; PART 1. Bayesian Networks; 1. Bayesian



Networks: a Modeling Formalism for System Dependability; 1.1. Probabilistic graphical models: BN; 1.1.1. BN: a formalism to model dependability; 1.1.2. Inference mechanism; 1.2. Reliability and joint probability distributions; 1.2.1. Multi-state system example; 1.2.2. Joint distribution; 1.2.3. Reliability computing; 1.2.4. Factorization; 1.3. Discussion and conclusion

2. Bayesian Network: Modeling Formalism of the Structure Function of Boolean Systems2.1. Introduction; 2.2. BN models in the Boolean case; 2.2.1. BN model from cut-sets; 2.2.2. BN model from tie-sets; 2.2.3. BN model from a top-down approach; 2.2.4. BN model of a bowtie; 2.3. Standard Boolean gates CPT; 2.4. Non-deterministic CPT; 2.5. Industrial applications; 2.6. Conclusion; 3. Bayesian Network: Modeling Formalism of the Structure Function of Multi-State Systems; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. BN models in the multi-state case; 3.2.1. BN model of multi-state systems from tie-sets

3.2.2. BN model of multi-state systems from cut-sets3.2.3. BN model of multi-state systems from functional and dysfunctional analysis; 3.3. Non-deterministic CPT; 3.4. Industrial applications; 3.5. Conclusion; PART 2. Dynamic Bayesian Networks; 4. Dynamic Bayesian Networks: Integrating Environmental and Operating Constraints in Reliability Computation; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Component modeled by a DBN; 4.2.1. DBN model of a MC; 4.2.2. DBN model of non-homogeneous MC; 4.2.3. Stochastic process with exogenous constraint; 4.3. Model of a dynamic multi-state system

4.4. Discussion on dependent processes4.5. Conclusion; 5. Dynamic Bayesian Networks: Integrating Reliability Computation in the Control System; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Integrating reliability information into the control; 5.3. Control integrating reliability modeled by DBN; 5.3.1. Modeling and controlling an over-actuated system; 5.3.2. Integrating reliability; 5.4. Application to a drinking water network; 5.4.1. DBN modeling; 5.4.2. Results and discussion; 5.5. Conclusion; 5.6. Acknowledgments; Conclusion; Modeling the functional consequences of failures from structured knowledge

Dynamic modeling system reliability based on the reliability of components from the environmentSynthesis of the control law with the aim of optimizing system reliability based on its sensitivity to actuator failures; Bibliography; Index; Other titles from iSTE in Systems and Industrial Engineering - Robotics; EULA

Sommario/riassunto

This book explains the principles of knowledge structuration to ensure a valid BN and DBN model and illustrate the flexibility and efficiency of these representations in dependability, risk analysis and control of multi-state systems and dynamic systems. Across five chapters, the authors present several modeling methods and industrial applications are referenced for illustration in real industrial contexts.--