06214nam 2200817 450 991082427940332120230421050717.01-283-35839-5978661335839490-272-7577-7(CKB)2550000000074965(EBL)811284(OCoLC)778617824(SSID)ssj0000827633(PQKBManifestationID)11452981(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000827633(PQKBWorkID)10831232(PQKB)11432852(SSID)ssj0000827583(PQKBManifestationID)12381950(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000827583(PQKBWorkID)10829751(PQKB)11720562(Au-PeEL)EBL811284(CaPaEBR)ebr10518032(MiAaPQ)EBC811284(EXLCZ)99255000000007496520140111d1997 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrEnglishes around the worldVolume 1General studies, British Isles, North America studies in honour of Manfred Görlach /edited by Edgar W. SchneiderAmsterdam, Netherlands ;Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :John Benjamins Publishing Company,1997.©19971 online resource (335 p.)Varieties of English Around the World. General Series ;Volume 18Description based upon print version of record.90-272-4876-1 1-55619-449-8 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.ENGLISHES AROUND THE WORLD 1; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; FOR MANFRED GORLACH ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY; PUBLICATIONS BY MANFRED GORLACH; Books:; Forthcoming books:; Volumes edited:; Founder and editor of:; Articles:; Forthcoming articles:; Reviews and notes:; INTRODUCTION; Acknowledgments; TYPES OF ENGLISH HETERONYMS; ZERO COMING TO NAUGHT; References; THE PROGRESSIVE AND HABITUAL ASPECTS IN NON-STANDARD ENGLISHES; 1. Introduction; 2. The progressive aspect; 2.1. The extensive use of being2.2. Locative express ions of the progressive aspect 2.3. Do as a progressive marker; 3. The habitual aspect; 3.1. Preliminaries; 3.2. From the progressive aspect to the imperfective; 3.3. Be + -ins as a habitual marker; 3.4. Do_ as a habitual marker; 4. Conclusion; References; COLONISATION, MIGRATION, AND FUNCTIONS OF ENGLISH; 1. Non-native varieties; 2. How English moved; 3. How English is used; 4. Conclusion; References; BRITISH ENGLISH AND INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH-TWO DEBATABLE TERMS; References; PASSIVE-LIKE CONSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH-BASED AND OTHER CREOLES; 1. Introduction2. Creole structures (largely) parallel to European passives 3. Passive equivalents; 3.1. Semantic passivization of transitive verbs; 3.2. They' passive equivalent; 3.3. Non-Atlantic Creoles with unrelated passive constructions; 4. Conclusions; References; A SUB-TEXT OF THE SIXTIES; THE UNKNOWN ENGLISHES? TESTING GERMAN STUDENTS' ABILITY TO IDENTIFY VARIETIES OF ENGLISH; 1. Introduction; 2. Testing German students: the project; 2.1. Collecting data; 2.2. The tape; 2.3. Evaluating the answers; 2.4. Characterization of the individual recordings; 3. Results; 4. Discussion; 5. ConclusionReferences Appendix; ""OH DEARIE ME!"": DRAMATIC RHETORIC AND LINGUISTIC SUBVERSION IN THE SCOTTISH SITUATION COMEDY THE HIGH LIFE; Abbreviations; References; HIGH-FREQUENCY VARIABLES IN DIALECT TEXTS:IN, ON AND OF IN CRAVEN (WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE)ON THE BASIS OF TWO DIALOGUES FROM 1828; References; IRISH ENGLISH AND WORLD ENGLISH: LEXICAL PERSPECTIVES; 1. Introduction; 2. The early lexicon; 2.1. External influences; 2.2. The lexicon of English in medieval Ireland; 3. The lexicon of modern Irish English; 3.1. "" The entry of words into the Irish English lexicon; 3.2. Geographical distribution3.3. Meaning 3 4. Use; 3.5. Morphological relations; 4. Conclusion; Abbreviations; AYRSHIRE AS A LINGUISTIC AREA; 1. Introduction; 2. Data and methodology; 3. Results; 4. Conclusion; References; Appendix; THE SPELLING OF SCOTS: A DIFFICULTY; References; MA LANGUAGE IS DISGRACEFUL: TOM LEONARD'S GLASGOW DIALECT POEMS; References; THE REDISCOVERY OF THE ULSTER SCOTS LANGUAGE; 1. Introduction; 2. Language vs. dialect; 3. Ulster Scots and Ulster English; 4. History; 5. Literary documents; 6. Recent events; 7. Implications; References; ON SOME PLANT NAMES IN BRITAIN AND BEYOND; AbbreviationsReferencesThe two volumes of Englishes around the World present high-quality original research papers written in honour of Manfred Görlach, founder and editor of the journal English World-Wide and the book series Varieties of English Around the World. The papers thematically focus on the field that Manfred Görlach has helped to build and shape. Volume 1 contains articles on general topics and studies of what might be termed "Old" Englishes, varieties of English that have been rooted in their respective regions for a long time and have been traditional focal points of scholarly studyVarieties of English around the world.General series ;v. 18.English languageVariationEnglish-speaking countriesEnglish languageVariationCommonwealth countriesEnglish languageVariationForeign countriesEnglish languageEnglish-speaking countriesEnglish languageCommonwealth countriesEnglish languageForeign countriesEnglish languageVariationEnglish languageVariationEnglish languageVariationEnglish languageEnglish languageEnglish language427.009Schneider Edgar W(Edgar Werner),1954-156909MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910824279403321Englishes around the world3992044UNINA01463nam0 22003373i 450 MIL040483520251003044233.0078031193020090225d1999 ||||0itac50 baengusz01i xxxe z01nˆThe ‰story of electrical and magnetic measurementsfrom 500 BC to the 1940sJoseph F. KeithleyNew YorkThe Institute of electrical and electronics engineersc1999XV, 240 p.ill.26 cm.Misure elettricheStoriaFIRNAPC236451IStrumenti per misure elettricheStoriaFIRNAPC236463I537.028Elettricità ed elettronica. Tecniche e procedure ausiliarie; apparecchi, attrezzature, materiali14537.0287ELETTRICITA' ED ELETTRONICA. Prove e misure22Strumenti elettrici di misuraStrumenti per misure elettricheStrumenti elettrici di misuraKeithley, Joseph F.MILV216497070770568ITIT-00000020090225IT-BN0095 NAP 01SALA DING $MIL0404835Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v.1 v. 01SALA DING 537.028 KEI.st 0102 0000032345 VMA A4 1 v.Y 2000012620000126 01Story of electrical and magnetic measurements1572405UNISANNIO