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UNISALENTO991000915689707536 |
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American Mathematical Society |
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Functional analysis and measure theory / American Mathematical Society |
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Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, 1962 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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American Mathematical Society Translations, 0065-9290 ; Ser.1, v.10 |
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Functional analysis - Congresses |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Seven papers translated from the Russian. |
Contents: On the fundamental ideas of measure theory / V. A. Rohlin. On partial derivatives / G. P. Tolstov. Singular integral equations / S. G. Mihlin. Linear operators leaving invariant a cone in a banach space / M. G. Krein, M. A. Rutman. Some questions of the theory of almost periodic functions ; A generalization of almost periodic functions ; Applications of generalized displacement operators / B. M. Levitan. |
Includes bibliographical references |
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UNINA9910966273503321 |
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Variation and change in language and society : papers in honor of William Labov / / edited by Gregory R. Guy ... [et al.] |
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c1996 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (454 p.) |
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Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory, , 0304-0763 ; ; v. 127 |
Towards a social science of language ; ; v. 1 |
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GuyGregory R |
LabovWilliam |
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Language and languages - Variation |
Sociolinguistics |
Linguistic change |
Black English - Variation |
Creole dialects - Variation |
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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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TOWARDS A SOCIAL SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Foreword; I. The Social Organization of Variation and Change; Dialect Typology: Isolation, Social Network and Phonological Structure; Dialectand Style in the Speech of Upper Class Philadelphia; (ay) Goes to the City Exploring the expressive use of variation; SocialClass and Language Variation in Bilingual Speech Communities; ""Why do women do this?"" Sex and Gender Differences in Speech; Interactional Conditioning of Linguistic Heterogeneity; Peaksand Glides in Southern States Short-a |
Denasalization of the Velar Nasal in Tokyo Japanese: Observations in Real TimeII. The Linguistic Structure of Variation and Change; Variation and Drift: Loss of Agreement in Germanic; Turning Different at the Turn of the Century: 19th Century Brazilian Portuguese; Form and Function in Linguistic Variation; The History of the Ancient Hebrew Modal System and Labov's Rule of Compensatory Structural Change; Phonetic Evidence for the Evolution of Lexical Classes: The Case of a Montreal |
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French Vowel Shift; Phonological Rule Set Complexity in a Very Large Vocabulary Word Recognition System |
III. African-American Varieties of EnglishThe Origins of Variation in Guyanese; The Urbanization of Creole Phonology: Variation and Change in Jamaican (KYA); CopulaVariabilityin Jamaican Creole and African American Vernacular English: A Reanalysis of DeCamp's Texts; Contraction and Deletion in African American Vernacular English: Creole History and Relationship to Euro-American English; Dimensions of a Theory of Econolinguistics; William Labov: A Bibliography; Index |
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This is a two-volume collection of original research papers designed to reflect the breadth and depth of the impact that William Labov has had on linguistic science. Four areas of 'Labovian' linguistics are addressed: First is the study of variation and change; the papers in sections I and II of the first volume take this as their central theme, with a focus on either the social context and uses of language (I) or on the the internal linguistic dynamics of variation and change (II). The study of African American English, and other language varieties in the Americas spoken by people of African |
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UNINA9911019192203321 |
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Staudte Robert G |
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Robust estimation and testing / / Robert G. Staudte, Simon J. Sheather |
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9786613279989 |
9781283279987 |
1283279983 |
9781118165485 |
1118165489 |
9781118165492 |
1118165497 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (382 p.) |
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Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics. Applied probability and statistics |
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Estimation theory |
Robust statistics |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication." |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Robust Estimation and Testing; Contents; 1. The Field of Statistics; 1.1 The Role of Statistics in Scientific Inference; 1.1.1 The Scientific Method; 1.1.2 Statistical Support for the Scientific Method; 1.1.3 The Significance of a Result; 1.1.4 The Challenge to Statisticians; 1.2 Recent Trends in Statistics; 1.2.1 Mathematical Statistics; 1.2.2 The Impact of Computers; 1.2.3 Robust Statistics; 1.3 The Case for Descriptive Measures; 1.3.1 Nonparametric Neighborhoods of Parametric Models; 1.3.2 Descriptive Measures; 1.4 The Domain and Range of This Book; 1.5 Problems; 1.6 Complements |
1.6.1 Other Approaches to Robust Statistics1.6.2 Significance of an Experimental Result; 2. Estimating Scale-Finite Sample Results; 2.1 Examples; 2.2 Scale Parameter Families; 2.2.1 Definitions and Properties; 2.2.2 Examples of Continuous Scale Parameter Families; 2.3 Finite Sample Properties of Estimators; 2.3.1 Unbiasedness, Scale Equivariance, and Mean Squared Error; 2.3.2 Estimators of an Exponential Scale Parameter; 2.3.3 Mixture Models for Contamination; 2.3.4 Simulation Results; 2.3.5 Finite Sample Breakdown Point; 2.4 Standard Errors, the Bootstrap |
2.4.1 Traditional Estimates of Standard Error2.4.2 Bootstrap Estimates of Standard Error; 2.4.3 An Illustration of Bootstrap Calculations; 2.4.4 Evaluating the Standard Error Estimates; 2.5 Problems; 2.6 Complements; 2.6.1 The Breakdown Point; 2.6.2 Further Developments on the Bootstrap; 3. Estimating Scale-Asymptotic Results; 3.1 Consistency, Asymptotic Normality, and Efficiency; 3.1.1 Representing Estimators by Descriptive Measures; 3.1.2 Consistency, Asymptotic Normality, and Relative Efficiency; 3.2 Robustness Concepts; 3.2.1 The Breakdown Point; 3.2.2 The Influence Function |
3.2.3* L-Estimators3.2.4* Qualitative Robustness; 3.2.5 Concluding Remarks; 3.3 Descriptive Measures of Scale; 3.3.1 Measures of Scale; 3.3.2 Efficiency in Terms of Standardized Variance; 3.3.3 Simulation Results; 3.3.4 Summary; 3.4* Stability of Estimators on Neighborhoods of the Exponential Scale Parameter Family; 3.4.1 The Relative Efficiency Approach; 3.4.2 The Infinitesimal Approach; 3.5 Estimates of Standard Error; 3.5.1 Influence Function Estimates; 3.5.2 Bootstrap Estimates of Standard Error; 3.6 Problems; 3.7 Complements; 3.7.1 Sensitivity Curve |
3.7.2 Resistant Estimates and Qualitative Robustness3.7.3 Standard and Nonstandard Errors; 4. Location-Dispersion Estimation; 4.1 Introduction and Examples; 4.1.1 Some Initial Questions; 4.1.2 Examples; 4.2 Location-Scale Parameter Families; 4.2.1 Definitions and Properties; 4.2.2 Examples of Location-Scale Families; 4.3 Estimators of Location; 4.3.1 Descriptive Measures of Location; 4.3.2 L-Estimators; 4.3.3 M-Estimators; 4.3.4 R-Estimators; 4.4 Estimators of Dispersion; 4.4.1 Descriptive Measures of Dispersion; 4.4.2 Performance of Some Dispersion Estimators |
4.5 Joint Estimation of Location and Dispersion |
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An introduction to the theory and methods of robust statistics, providing students with practical methods for carrying out robust procedures in a variety of statistical contexts and explaining the advantages of these procedures. In addition, the text develops techniques and concepts likely to be useful in the future analysis of new statistical models and procedures. Emphasizing the concepts of breakdown point and influence functon of an estimator, it demonstrates the technique of expressing an estimator as a descriptive measure from which its influence function can be derived and then |
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