05945nam 22007212 450 991046238170332120151005020624.01-107-22546-91-139-36555-X1-280-87899-197866137203061-139-37808-21-139-02878-21-139-37522-91-139-37123-11-139-37951-81-139-37665-9(CKB)2670000000207535(EBL)880701(OCoLC)797919793(SSID)ssj0000679267(PQKBManifestationID)11447448(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000679267(PQKBWorkID)10610578(PQKB)11729121(UkCbUP)CR9781139028783(MiAaPQ)EBC880701(Au-PeEL)EBL880701(CaPaEBR)ebr10574333(CaONFJC)MIL372030(EXLCZ)99267000000020753520141103d2012|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA student grammar of German /Paul Stocker[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2012.1 online resource (xi, 262 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-01258-9 0-521-81313-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; A Student Grammar of German; Title; Copyright; Contents; 'TIP' boxes; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Cases; 1.1 The cases; 1.1.1 The nominative case; 1.1.2 The accusative case; 1.1.3 The genitive case; 1.1.4 Genitive replaced by dative; 1.1.5 The dative case; 1.2 Apposition; 2 Nouns; 2.1 The gender of nouns; 2.1.1 Which gender?; 2.1.2 Masculine nouns; 2.1.3 Feminine nouns; 2.1.4 Neuter nouns; 2.1.5 Other endings and prefixes; 2.1.6 Homonyms: identical nouns with different genders/meanings; 2.1.7 Gender agreement with nouns and pronouns; 2.1.8 Gender issues with nouns and pronouns2.2 The plural of nouns2.2.1 Summary of plural endings; 2.2.2 Masculine nouns; 2.2.3 Feminine nouns; 2.2.4 Neuter nouns; 2.2.5 Plurals ending with -s; 2.2.6 Other plural forms; 2.2.7 Nouns which have two plural forms; 2.2.8 Nouns which are plural in German but singular in English; 2.2.9 Nouns which are usually plural in English but singular in German; 2.2.10 Nouns which have singular and plural forms in German; 2.2.11 Plural agreement; 2.3 The declension of nouns; 2.3.1 Case endings on nouns; 2.3.2 Weak masculine nouns; 2.3.3 Declension of names and proper nouns; 3 Determiners3.1 The definite and indefinite articles3.1.1 The definite article: der, die, das; 3.1.2 The indefinite article: ein ,eine, ein, andkein, keine, kein, plural keine; 3.2 The use of the article; 3.2.1 Article used in German but omitted in English; 3.2.2 Article omitted in German but used in English; 3.2.3 Other variations; 3.3 Demonstrative determiners; 3.3.1 dieser this, these; jener that, those; 3.3.2 solcher such (a); 3.3.3 derjenige/diejenige/dasjenige the one who/which; 3.3.4 derselbe/dieselbe/dasselbe the same; 3.4 Possessive determiners; 3.5 Interrogative determiners3.5.1 welcher/welche/welches which3.5.2 was für what kind of; 3.6 Indefinite determiners; 3.6.1 all, alles, alle all, everybody; 3.6.2 ganz all, whole; 3.6.3 beide both; 3.6.4 einige some; 3.6.5 ein bisschen, ein wenig a little, a bit; 3.6.6 ein paar a few; 3.6.7 etwas some, any; 3.6.8 irgendeiner, irgendwelcher some ... or other; 3.6.9 jeder each, every; 3.6.10 manche(r) some, many a; 3.6.11 mehrere several; 3.6.12 sämtliche all; 3.6.13 viel/viele lots/many, wenig/wenige a little/a few; 3.6.14 welcher/welche/welches which; 3.6.15 Indefinite determiners + adjectives + noun3.7 Determiners and pronouns: a summary4 Pronouns; 4.1 Personal pronouns; 4.1.1 The forms of the personal pronouns; 4.1.2 The use of the personal pronouns; 4.1.3 The pronoun es - some special uses; 4.1.4 Pronouns used with prepositions; 4.2 Reflexive pronouns; 4.2.1 Reflexive object pronouns; 4.2.2 selbst/selber myself, yourself, himself; 4.2.3 sich/einander each other, one another (the reciprocal pronoun); 4.3 Demonstrative pronouns; 4.3.1 der, die, das that; 4.3.2 dieser this (one), jener that (one); 4.3.3 solcher such (a); 4.3.4 derjenige/diejenige/dasjenige the one who/which4.4 Possessive pronounsA Student Grammar of German is an invaluable reference guide for undergraduates and other intermediate and advanced students. Written with the needs of the learner very much in mind, it sets out the grammar of the language in a clear and jargon-free way. Each chapter starts with an overview of the main grammatical terminology and concepts; these terms are also cross-referenced in the glossary at the end of the book. To provide a visual guide through each chapter, the main points in each section are highlighted, and tables summarise important patterns. 'Tip' boxes, which help the student to master particular points, are scattered through the text. Every point has numerous illustrative examples, each with its translation, carefully chosen from a wide range of printed and electronic media - books, newspapers, magazines, film and chat-rooms - to reflect contemporary usage across a range of registers.German languageTextbooks for foreign speakersEnglishGerman languageGrammarGerman languageEnglish.German languageGrammar.438.2/421Stocker Paul1950-869998UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910462381703321A student grammar of German1942351UNINA05558nam 2200757 a 450 991014101520332120230725030729.01-283-05228-897866130522850-470-90484-40-470-90483-6(CKB)2670000000077516(EBL)675003(OCoLC)714797064(SSID)ssj0000518300(PQKBManifestationID)12183766(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000518300(PQKBWorkID)10492926(PQKB)10335075(MiAaPQ)EBC675003(Au-PeEL)EBL675003(CaPaEBR)ebr10454756(CaONFJC)MIL305228(EXLCZ)99267000000007751620100517d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHandbook of statistical data editing and imputation /Ton de Waal, Jeroen Pannekoek, Sander ScholtusHoboken, N.J. Wileyc20111 online resource (xi, 439 pages) illustrationsWiley handbooks in survey methodologyDescription based upon print version of record.0-470-54280-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Handbook of Statistical Data Editing and Imputation; Contents; PREFACE; 1 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL DATA EDITING AND IMPUTATION; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Statistical Data Editing and Imputation in the Statistical Process; 1.3 Data, Errors, Missing Data, and Edits; 1.4 Basic Methods for Statistical Data Editing and Imputation; 1.5 An Edit and Imputation Strategy; References; 2 METHODS FOR DEDUCTIVE CORRECTION; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Theory and Applications; 2.3 Examples; 2.4 Summary; References; 3 AUTOMATIC EDITING OF CONTINUOUS DATA; 3.1 Introduction3.2 Automatic Error Localization of Random Errors 3.3 Aspects of the Fellegi-Holt Paradigm; 3.4 Algorithms Based on the Fellegi-Holt Paradigm; 3.5 Summary; 3.A Appendix: Chernikova's Algorithm; References; 4 AUTOMATIC EDITING: EXTENSIONS TO CATEGORICAL DATA; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Error Localization Problem for Mixed Data; 4.3 The Fellegi-Holt Approach; 4.4 A Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for Automatic Editing of Mixed Data; 4.5 The Nearest-Neighbor Imputation Methodology; References; 5 AUTOMATIC EDITING: EXTENSIONS TO INTEGER DATA; 5.1 Introduction5.2 An Illustration of the Error Localization Problem for Integer Data 5.3 Fourier-Motzkin Elimination in Integer Data; 5.4 Error Localization in Categorical, Continuous, and Integer Data; 5.5 A Heuristic Procedure; 5.6 Computational Results; 5.7 Discussion; References; 6 SELECTIVE EDITING; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Historical Notes; 6.3 Micro-selection: The Score Function Approach; 6.4 Selection at the Macro-level; 6.5 Interactive Editing; 6.6 Summary and Conclusions; References; 7 IMPUTATION; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 General Issues in Applying Imputation Methods; 7.3 Regression Imputation7.4 Ratio Imputation 7.5 (Group) Mean Imputation; 7.6 Hot Deck Donor Imputation; 7.7 A General Imputation Model; 7.8 Imputation of Longitudinal Data; 7.9 Approaches to Variance Estimation with Imputed Data; 7.10 Fractional Imputation; References; 8 MULTIVARIATE IMPUTATION; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Multivariate Imputation Models; 8.3 Maximum Likelihood Estimation in the Presence of Missing Data; 8.4 Example: The Public Libraries; References; 9 IMPUTATION UNDER EDIT CONSTRAINTS; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Deductive Imputation; 9.3 The Ratio Hot Deck Method; 9.4 Imputing from a Dirichlet Distribution9.5 Imputing from a Singular Normal Distribution 9.6 An Imputation Approach Based on Fourier-Motzkin Elimination; 9.7 A Sequential Regression Approach; 9.8 Calibrated Imputation of Numerical Data Under Linear Edit Restrictions; 9.9 Calibrated Hot Deck Imputation Subject to Edit Restrictions; References; 10 ADJUSTMENT OF IMPUTED DATA; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Adjustment of Numerical Variables; 10.3 Adjustment of Mixed Continuous and Categorical Data; References; 11 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Automatic Editing of Environmental Costs11.3 The EUREDIT Project: An Evaluation StudyA practical, one-stop reference on the theory and applications of statistical data editing and imputation techniques Collected survey data are vulnerable to error. In particular, the data collection stage is a potential source of errors and missing values. As a result, the important role of statistical data editing, and the amount of resources involved, has motivated considerable research efforts to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of this process.Wiley handbooks in survey methodology.StatisticsStandardsData editingData integrityQuality controlStatistical servicesEvaluationStatisticsStandards.Data editing.Data integrity.Quality control.Statistical servicesEvaluation.001.4/22Waal Ton de145008Pannekoek Jeroen1951-991659Scholtus Sander1983-991660MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910141015203321Handbook of statistical data editing and imputation2269574UNINA01679oam 2200409 a 450 991070029660332120110405145655.0(CKB)5470000002408006(OCoLC)644763443(EXLCZ)99547000000240800620100629d2010 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRegional climate change effects[electronic resource] useful information for transportation agencies /prepared for Office of Planning, Environment and Realty, Office of Infrastructure, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. DOT ; prepared by ICF International[Washington, D.C.] :U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration,[2010]1 online resource color illustrations, color mapsTitle from PDF title page (viewed on June 9, 2010)."May 10, 2010.""Contract No. DTFH61-05-D-00019; TOPR No. EV0101."Includes bibliographical references.Regional climate change effects Climatic changesUnited StatesForecastingTransportationClimatic factorsUnited StatesClimatic changesForecasting.TransportationClimatic factorsUnited States.Federal Highway Administration.Office of Planning, Environment, and Realty.ICF International (Firm)CBTCBTGPOBOOK9910700296603321Regional climate change effects3490601UNINA