00908cam0 2200265 450 E60020006261920211011085059.020100401d1971 |||||ita|0103 baitaITAugusto Comte e l'umanesimo positivisticoAntimo NegriRomaArmando1971562 p.22 cmFilosofia e problemi d'oggiIV001LAEC000242732001 *Filosofia e problemi d'oggiIVNegri, AntimoAF0000600707045427ITUNISOB20211011RICAUNISOBUNISOB100|Coll|11|K16101E600200062619M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM100|Coll|11|K000021Si16101acquistocutoloUNISOBUNISOB20100407065937.020211011085050.0AlfanoAugusto Comte e l'umanesimo positivistico276719UNISOB04608nam 2200733 a 450 991078562850332120230422031430.03-11-080916-810.1515/9783110809169(CKB)2670000000235124(EBL)3040561(SSID)ssj0000560336(PQKBManifestationID)11366481(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000560336(PQKBWorkID)10571308(PQKB)11774459(MiAaPQ)EBC3040561(WaSeSS)Ind00013601(DE-B1597)43279(OCoLC)952772705(OCoLC)979627388(DE-B1597)9783110809169(Au-PeEL)EBL3040561(CaPaEBR)ebr10588365(CaONFJC)MIL558757(OCoLC)922943505(EXLCZ)99267000000023512420001019d2000 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrWords[electronic resource] structure, meaning, function : a festschrift for Dieter Kastovsky /edited by Christiane Dalton-Puffer, Nikolaus RittReprint 2011Berlin ;New York Mouton de Gruyter20001 online resource (358 p.)Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ;130Description based upon print version of record.3-11-016793-X "Publications by Dieter Kastovsky": p. [xi]-xviii.Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Tabula Gratulatoria --Publications by Dieter Kastovsky --Introduction /Mettinger, Arthur --Old Irish dúilem 'maker, creator' /Ahlqvist, Anders --The importance of being Leofwine Horn /Anderson, John / Colman, Fran --The desemanticisation of existential there in a synchronic-diachronic perspective /Breivik, Leiv Egil / Swan, Toril --Anti- and pro- in Indian English /Carls, Uwe --The meaning of naked and a theory of metaphor /Diller, Hans-Jürgen --On contrastive word formation: German and Hungarian denominal adjective formation /Dressler, Wolfgang U. / Ládanyi, Mária --The greening of greening /Fischer, Andreas --Middle English beck in the Midlands: the place-name evidence /Fisiak, Jacek --Conceptual and semantic change in the history of English /Görlach, Manfred --Genitive case or determinative phrase? The status of 's forms in Modern English /Hansen, Klaus --Direction and location in Modern Irish /Hickey, Raymond --John Locke, semanticist /Hüllen, Werner --Thou in the history of English: a case for historical semantics or pragmatics? /Jucker, Andreas H. --Diminutives: an interface of word formation, semantics and pragmatics /Kryk-Kastovsky, Barbara --Which end is your head on? Typological remarks on Modern Persian /Lass, Roger --Word-formation and (proper) names: a neglected field /Lipka, Leonhard --Text condensation in the press: the case of compound adjectival premodifiers /Ljung, Magnus --On the semantics of the English double modals /Nagle, Stephen J. / Holmes, Patsy L. --The third-person singular -(E)S and -(E)TH revisited: the morphophonemic hypothesis /Nevalainen, Terttu / Raumolin-Brunberg, Helena --Paths of loan-word grammaticalisation: the case of according to /Rissanen, Matti --The third person present plural in Shakespeare's First Folio: A case of interaction of morphology and syntax? /Schendl, Herbert --The function of word-formation and the case of English -cum- /Stein, Gabriele --What happened to Old English clitic pronouns and why? /Stockwell, Robert / Minkova, Donka --Tall As He Was: On the meaning of complements-as-constructions /Tottie, Gunnel --Eyes and ears /Winter, Werner --Subject indexTrends in Linguistics : Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]LexicologyGrammar, Comparative and generalHistorical linguisticsSemanticsLexicology.Grammar, Comparative and general.Historical linguistics.Semantics.410ET 300rvkDalton-Puffer Christiane1961-623108Ritt Nikolaus1960-290551Kastovsky Dieter1940-204896MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910785628503321Words3731517UNINA05623nam 22007573u 450 991083094950332120230617015340.01-280-25172-797866102517280-470-29940-10-470-85512-60-470-85511-8(CKB)111086906272408(EBL)175031(OCoLC)437250581(SSID)ssj0000206143(PQKBManifestationID)11217694(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000206143(PQKBWorkID)10212447(PQKB)11604499(MiAaPQ)EBC175031(EXLCZ)9911108690627240820131014d2004|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrm-Profits[electronic resource] Making Money from 3G ServicesHoboken Wiley20041 online resource (378 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-84775-1 m-Profits; About the Author; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Intro to m-Profits: Show me the money; 1.1 Soup du jour is alphabet soup; 1.2 For whom; 1.3 Usage; 1.4 Start me up; 2 Characteristics of Mobile Services: What makes them different; 2.1 Value in mobile services; 2.2 Other attributes of 3G services; 2.3 Service formulae; 2.4 At last on attributes; 3 Mobile Phone the Most Personal Device: Cannot live without it; 3.1 First universal gadget - the wristwatch; 3.2 Science fiction is here today; 3.3 Mobile phone is the most personal device of all time3.4 Near future evolution of mobile phones3.5 Nobody does it better; 4 Micro-payments: The magical key to content revenues; 4.1 How the Internet evolved to adjust to access devices; 4.2 Fundamental curves; 4.3 Billing on the fixed Internet; 4.4 Mobile Internet billing is exactly the opposite; 4.5 Customers and money will move content; 4.6 Keep charges below the pain threshold; 4.7 Money money money; 5 The 5 M's of 3G Services: Recipe for killer cocktails; 5.1 The 5 M's; 5.2 Movement - escaping the fixed place; 5.3 Moment - expanding the concept of time; 5.4 Me - extending me and my community5.5 Money - expending financial resources5.6 Machines - empowering devices and gadgets; 5.7 Using the 5 M's to build value to a service; 5.8 The killer app in 3G; 5.9 Finally on the 5 M's; 6 The Profits of Movement Services: Escaping the fixed place; 6.1 Guiding services; 6.2 Adding value to travelling life; 6.3 Translation services; 6.4 Business services around Movement; 6.5 Telehealth services; 6.6 Synchronising gadgets; 6.7 Services for employees; 6.8 My services travel with me - VHE (Virtual Home Environment); 6.9 Real services today on Movement; 6.10 Moving on up7 The Profits of Mobile Services: Expanding the concept of time7.1 Mobile entertainment; 7.2 Repackaging serial content; 7.3 Mobile information and infotainment; 7.4 Mobile banking; 7.5 Mobile games; 7.6 Real services today on the Moment attribute; 7.7 Last moment on Moment; 8 The Profits of 'Me' Services; 8.1 Rich calls; 8.2 Personalising calls; 8.3 Show Me; 8.4 Video calls; 8.5 CRM - Customer Relationship Management; 8.6 Messaging and love life; 8.7 Communities; 8.8 Mobile chat; 8.9 Adult entertainment; 8.10 Real services today on Me; 8.11 I'm that type of guy9 The Profits of Money Services: Expending financial resources9.1 m-Commerce; 9.2 Selling digital content; 9.3 Mobile advertising (mAd); 9.4 When ads become content; 9.5 Viral marketing; 9.6 Call to action in mAd; 9.7 User created content; 9.8 Real services today around Money; 9.9 Got your money; 10 The Profits of Machine Services: Empowering gadgets and devices; 10.1 Automobile telematics; 10.2 Remote views; 10.3 Remote control; 10.4 Law enforcement; 10.5 Feedback systems; 10.6 Other machine services; 10.7 Real services today around the Machines attribute; 10.8 Blockbuster11 Money Patterns in Cellular Networks: The 'hockey stick' curvesUMTS as a technology allows for exciting new applications of some of the best ideas of services in the fixed telecoms, cellular/mobile telecoms, and internet environments, with many revolutionary new possibilities which simply do not exist in the current media and communications vehicles.The current worldwide interest in UMTS/3G is driven partly by the iminent roll-out of the new infrastructure during 2002/3. The general consensus in the telecoms industry is that that services will be driving this new UMTS/3G industry, and with no historical reference points, a large worldwide demand exists foCellular telephone services industryEconomic aspectsElectronic commerceGlobal system for mobile communicationsRadioCell phone services industryTransportation EconomicsHILCCBusiness & EconomicsHILCCCellular telephone services industry.Economic aspects.Electronic commerce.Global system for mobile communications.Radio.Cell phone services industryTransportation EconomicsBusiness & Economics384.5658.8/4Ahonen Tomi T1599712AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910830949503321M-Profits3922498UNINA