00971nam0 22002771i 450 SUN002233920040827120000.088-09-02017-0IT2002 114420040827d2001 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Dalla nascita ai sei anniSusan IsaacsFirenzeGiunti[2001]144 p.23 cm.FirenzeSUNL000014155.42221Isaacs, Susan1885-1948SUNV018590159956GiuntiSUNV000036650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0022339UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI PSICOLOGIA16 CONS 560 16 VS 2083 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI PSICOLOGIAIT-CE0119VS2083CONS 560caDalla nascita ai sei anni548296UNICAMPANIA01257nam--2200349---450-99000323161020331620090429143748.0978-88-13-28396-4000323161USA01000323161(ALEPH)000323161USA0100032316120090429d2009----km-y0itay50------baitaIT||||||||001yy<<Il>> processo e la conversione del conflittorelazioni ed interventi dell'incontro di studi, nel trentesimo anniversario dell'omicidio di Fulvio CroceUniversità degli studi di Padova, Palazzo Bo', Sala dell'Archivio Antico, Mercoledì 14 novembre 2007a cura di Alberto BerardiPadovaCedam200913 p.23 cmTerrorismoDiritto processuale penaleBNCFSaggi345.4502BERARDI,AlbertoITsalbcISBD990003231610203316XXVI.2.C 1863520 G.XXVI.2.C00206797BKGIUCHIARA9020090429USA011436CHIARA9020090429USA011437CHIARA9020090429USA011437Processo e la conversione del conflitto1013273UNISA05610nam 2200721 a 450 991046540970332120200520144314.01-283-53947-0978661385192590-272-7347-2(CKB)2560000000091090(EBL)988853(OCoLC)804661201(SSID)ssj0000701147(PQKBManifestationID)12330880(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000701147(PQKBWorkID)10670845(PQKB)10357915(MiAaPQ)EBC988853(Au-PeEL)EBL988853(CaPaEBR)ebr10587973(CaONFJC)MIL385192(EXLCZ)99256000000009109020120521d2012 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe dialect laboratory[electronic resource] dialects as a testing ground for theories of language change /edited by Gunther De Vogelaer and Guido SeilerAmsterdam ;Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co.20121 online resource (304 p.)Studies in language companion series (slcs) ;128Description based upon print version of record.90-272-0595-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Table of contents; The Dialect Laboratory; 1. About this book; 2. Contributions of dialect evidence to hypotheses of historical linguistics: A synopsis; 2.1 Dialect evidence in the context of the Neogrammarian Hypothesis; 2.2 A structural dialectology is possible; 2.3 Sociolinguistics and change; 2.4 The discovery of dialects by generative linguistics; 2.5 Usage-based and evolutionary approaches; 2.6 Dialects in an emerging sociolinguistic typology; 3. This volume; 4. Open questions; References; The evolutionary-emergence model of language change; 1. Introduction2. Background: Existing models of language change 3. Introducing the evolutionary-emergence model; 3.1 Emergence at the level of the utterance, speaker, and community; 3.2 Emergence at the levels of norms and fashions; 3.3 Summary of the model; 4. Testing the evolutionary-emergence model: TRAP-retraction and the LOT~THOUGHT merger in Southern Illinois English; 5. Conclusion; References; Dialect data, lexical frequency and the usage-based approach; 1. The contribution of dialect data to theories of language change; 1.1 The generative tradition1.2 Usage-based theories of language structure and language change 2. The North Mid C dialect area; 3. Sound change and lexical frequency; 4. Frequency effects in the North Mid C dialect; 4.1 Measuring lexical frequency; 4.2 Lexical frequency and th-fronting in the North Mid C dialect; 4.3 Lexical frequency and BIT variation in the North Mid C dialect; 5. Conclusions; References; Dialect areas and linguistic change; 1. Introduction; 2. The Standard Spanish paradigm and the dialect phenomena known as leísmo, laísmo and loísmo3. Ibero-Romance dialect grammar in the Audible Corpus of Spoken Rural Spanish 4. The paradigms in the North; 4.1 The Eastern Asturian paradigm; 4.2 The Basque Spanish paradigm; 4.3 The Cantabrian paradigm; 5. The Centre paradigms; 6. Discussion and conclusions; 6.1 The paradigms from a linguistic and social typology perspective; 6.2 Difussionist models and historical reconstruction; 6.3 Final conclusions; References; The role of implicational universals in language change; 1. The sedentary-Bedouin split in dialects of Tunisian Arabic; 2. Data3. The connection between pronominal and verbal marking4. Contact-induced change; 5. The search for explanation; 6. A proposed hypothesis; References; On the genesis of the German recipient passive - Two competing hypotheses in the light of current; 1. Introduction; 2. Two competing hypotheses on the genesis of the recipient passive; 3. Results and problems of historical corpus analyses; 4. Kriegen in the light of current dialect data; 5. Summary; References; Paths to tone in the Tamang branch of Tibeto-Burman (Nepal); 1. Introduction; 1.1 Reconstruction and variation inter- or intra- dialect1.2 Intermediate or unstable stages and general linguisticsMuch theorizing in language change research is made without taking into account dialect data. Yet, dialects seem to be superior data to build a theory of linguistic change on, since dialects are relatively free of standardization and therefore more tolerant of variant competition in grammar. In addition, as compared to most cross-linguistic and diachronic data, dialect data are unusually high in resolution. This book shows that the study of dialect variation has indeed the potential, perhaps even the duty, to play a central role in the process of finding answers to fundamental questions of theStudies in Language Companion SeriesDialectologyDialectologyMethodologyLanguage and languagesVariationLinguistic geographyElectronic books.Dialectology.DialectologyMethodology.Language and languagesVariation.Linguistic geography.417De Vogelaer Gunther914027Seiler Guido914028MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465409703321The dialect laboratory2047849UNINA