00895nam0-22002771i-450 99000489056040332120210617160923.0000489056FED01000489056(Aleph)000489056FED0100048905619990530d--------km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yyStoria di un boccone di paneLettere sulla vita dell'uomo e degli animaliOpera adottata dalla Commissione universitaria dei libri di premiodi Giovanni MacF[26.a ed.]MilanoF.lli Treves(sta mpa 1920).VIII, 260 p.20 cmMacé,Jean<1815-1894>394365ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9900048905604033213/XIV BB 56sc ped. 2906FLFBCFLFBCStoria di un boccone di pane520522UNINA01591nas 2200541-a 450 99619756510331620230223213019.01476-9433(OCoLC)51238021(CKB)111055962495014(CONSER)--2003244906(EXLCZ)9911105596249501420021217b20022006 s-- -engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMedical immunologyLondon BioMed Central[2002]-1 online resourceRefereed/Peer-reviewedTitle from home page (viewed Feb. 7, 2003).MED IMMUNOLMed ImmunolClinical immunologyPeriodicalsImmunologic diseasesPeriodicalsImmune System DiseasesImmune SystemphysiologyImmunityImmunologyebpsClinical immunologyfast(OCoLC)fst00864358Immunologic diseasesfast(OCoLC)fst00967977Periodicals.lcgftPeriodical.Periodicals.fastClinical immunologyImmunologic diseasesImmune System Diseases.Immune Systemphysiology.Immunity.Immunology.Clinical immunology.Immunologic diseases.JOURNAL996197565103316Medical immunology2162829UNISA03500nam 2200697Ia 450 991078643620332120230801225733.01-283-85711-13-11-028961-X10.1515/9783110289619(CKB)2670000000309090(EBL)1077461(OCoLC)821177814(SSID)ssj0000803979(PQKBManifestationID)12383237(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000803979(PQKBWorkID)10812171(PQKB)10043328(MiAaPQ)EBC1077461(DE-B1597)177178(OCoLC)900722929(DE-B1597)9783110289619(Au-PeEL)EBL1077461(CaPaEBR)ebr10634576(CaONFJC)MIL416961(EXLCZ)99267000000030909020121218d2012 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrA grammar of Neverver[electronic resource] /by Julie BarbourBerlin De Gruyter Moutonc20121 online resource (502 p.)Mouton grammar library,0933-7636 ;60Mouton Grammar Library [MGL] ;60Description based upon print version of record.3-11-028945-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Acknowledgements --Table of contents --Tables. Figures --Abbreviations --Maps --Chapter 1. Introduction --Chapter 2. Phonology --Chapter 3. Nominals --Chapter 4. The noun phrase --Chapter 5. Possession, relativization, and number --Chapter 6. Verb classes --Chapter 7. Expressing temporal, modal, and aspectual information --Chapter 8. Reduplication --Chapter 9. Clause structure --Chapter 10. Complex nuclei --Chapter 11. Complex cores --Chapter 12. Complement-taking predicates --Chapter 13. Clausal juncture and inter-propositional relations --Appendices --Appendix I. A. Bernard Deacon's Nesan Data (1926-1927) --Appendix II. Neverver language vitality assessment --Appendix III. The Neverver documentation corpus --Appendix IV. Sample Texts --Appendix V. Semantic relations --References --IndexNeverver is an Oceanic language spoken by just over 500 people on the high island of Malekula in Vanuatu. Drawing on an extensive corpus of field recordings collected between 2004 and 2008, the analysis reveals a very interesting phonological system with six prenasalized segments, rich systems of possession, tense/aspect/mood marking, valence change, and verb serialization. The grammaris of interest to specialists in Oceanic and Austronesian linguistics, as well as to general linguists, especially those interested in linguistic typology.Mouton grammar library ;60.Oceanic languagesGrammar, ComparativeMalekula (Vanuatu)LanguagesGrammar, ComparativeVanuatuLanguagesGrammar, ComparativeFieldwork.Grammar.Language Typology.Oceanic Linguistics.Vanuatu.Oceanic languagesGrammar, Comparative.428.0071Barbour Julie1575498MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786436203321A grammar of Neverver3852504UNINA05466nam 22008415 450 991048399210332120251226203344.01-280-38724-697866135651673-642-13688-510.1007/978-3-642-13688-7(CKB)2670000000028982(SSID)ssj0000446831(PQKBManifestationID)11267878(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000446831(PQKBWorkID)10504473(PQKB)11254757(DE-He213)978-3-642-13688-7(MiAaPQ)EBC3065437(PPN)149063962(EXLCZ)99267000000002898220100629d2010 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrTheory and Practice of Model Transformations Third International Conference, ICMT 2010, Malaga, Spain, June 28-July 2, 2010. Proceedings /edited by Laurence Tratt, Martin Gogolla1st ed. 2010.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2010.1 online resource (X, 278 p. 95 illus.) Programming and Software Engineering,2945-9168 ;6142Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-642-13687-7 Includes bibliographical references.Invited Paper -- Search Computing: A Model-Driven Perspective -- Research Papers -- Domain-Specific Composition of Model Deltas -- Temporal Model-Based Diagnostics Generation for HVAC Control Systems -- Synthesis of OCL Pre-conditions for Graph Transformation Rules -- From State- to Delta-Based Bidirectional Model Transformations -- A Constructive Approach to Testing Model Transformations -- From Sequence Diagrams to State Machines by Graph Transformation -- Safe Composition of Transformations -- Towards Incremental Execution of ATL Transformations -- Constructing and Navigating Non-invasive Model Decorations -- Model-to-Model Transformations By Demonstration -- Implementing Business Process Recovery Patterns through QVT Transformations -- Model Migration with Epsilon Flock -- Exceptional Transformations -- Improving Higher-Order Transformations Support in ATL -- Towards a Rewriting Logic Semantics for ATL -- Metamodel Matching Based on Planar Graph Edit Distance -- Surviving the Heterogeneity Jungle with Composite Mapping Operators.Model transformations are the glue that tie modelling activities together. If you’ve used modelling in anger then, whether you know it or not, you’ve used model transformations. They come in all shapes and sizes from moving models between di?erent tools to generating implementations. Model transformations have humble beginnings—at one point, not long ago, it was said by many ‘in the know’ that the way forward in model transformations was to use XSLT. That this idea now raises a wry smile shows how far the model transformation community has come in a short time. Where once model transformations were hacked together in a variety of unsuitable languages, we now have a number of powerful, dedicated languages and theories at our disposal. Since 2008, the ICMT conference series has played a huge part in advancing the subject, and this third edition was no di?erent. The theories and languages presented at ICMT have allowed principled model transformations to play an ever greater part in real systems. Of course there is still much more to do: we need our model transformations, languages, and theories to scale further, allow greater expressivity, be more ?exible, and aid reusability; and we lack empirically backed studies of model transformations in use. Doubtless you can think of other gaps. Yet, though some real-world challenges lie just beyond our reach,eachyearseesonce-dauntingproblemsconquered.Muchofthatprogressis nowdriven byICMT, andthis year’sedition showedhow model transformations are increasingly being used in previously unfamiliar areas.Programming and Software Engineering,2945-9168 ;6142Software engineeringComputer scienceCompilers (Computer programs)Computer networksComputer programmingMachine theorySoftware EngineeringComputer Science Logic and Foundations of ProgrammingCompilers and InterpretersComputer Communication NetworksProgramming TechniquesFormal Languages and Automata TheorySoftware engineering.Computer science.Compilers (Computer programs)Computer networks.Computer programming.Machine theory.Software Engineering.Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.Compilers and Interpreters.Computer Communication Networks.Programming Techniques.Formal Languages and Automata Theory.005.10285Gogolla Martin753673Tratt Laurence1751881ICMT 2010MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910483992103321Theory and practice of model transformations4187023UNINA