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Progressive and predicative constructions with gerund in Romance. A contrastive analysis

2018

Progressive and predicative constructions formed with gerund are present in numerous Romance languages. In the literature, these two types of construction have often been considered as syntactically analogous. Through the application of syntactic tests, this study will show that, despite a number of similarities, progressive and predicative constructs with gerund are characterized by a different structure.

Settore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica ItalianaSettore L-FIL-LET/09 - Filologia E Linguistica Romanzanon-finite verb formssmall clausesgerunds periphrastic forms secondary predicates small clauses infinitive non-finite verb forms monoclausal constructions biclausal constructionsSettore L-LIN/06 - Lingua E Letterature Ispano-Americanegerundsperiphrastic formssecondary predicatesinfinitivemonoclausal constructionsbiclausal constructionsSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Rappresentazioni e territorio nelle dinamiche del turismo: il caso della Lonely Planet Sicily

2018

L’attuale dibattito sul riordino territoriale del Paese rende nuovamente centrale il concetto di territorio che, da sempre, in una prospettiva geografica pone problemi definitori. Esso può essere, infatti, oggetto di produzioni simboliche e (ri)semantizzazioni in grado di ridefinirlo e di creare specifiche modalità di interazione. A questo proposito, il presente lavoro intende proporre una riflessione su alcune dinamiche di produzione e riproduzione simbolica che interessano il concetto di territorio nel turismo, ambito in cui si può osservare una relazione diretta tra rappresentazione del territorio (intesa anche come narrazione) e possibilità d’azione. In particolare, attraverso il caso s…

Settore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaThe current debate about the Italian territorial reorganization makes again fundamental the concept of «territory». This paper aims to reflect on some important dynamics that concern the idea of territory. More in particular I explore in which form it can be (re)semantised through some tourism representations and narrations able to create specific ways of interaction. By taking into account the case study of the Lonely Planet 2017 digital tourist guidebook dedicated to Sicily that splits (and reorganizes) the island in smaller «regions» it is possible to reflect on a complex space dynamic able to redefine the same idea of territory. Indeed the tourist guidebook uses both texts and geographical maps to propose an anthology of homogeneous and coherent destinations to make the Otherness more accessible for the readers. This process demonstrates how symbolic (re)productions of a territory can give rise to specific constructions of places creating different concepts of region and therefore performative spaces and opportunities of «agency». In other terms the (re)definition of the Sicilian territory proposed by the guide invites tourists to consider a new (narrated) geography invites and invites to interact with it thinking as visitors. From a geographical and cultural point of view reflection on these dynamics allows us to consider some (re)definitions of space in relation to forms of textualization (even on the maps). An imaginary but performative geography that attributes to the concept of territory epistemological and gnoseological possibilities.Settore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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The action of the unitary group associated with a quadratic extension of fields

1999

Given a quadratic extension L/k of fields of characteristic different from 2 and a unitary space (V, f) of finite dimension over L, we give a representation, as simple as possible, of the form which f induces by restriction on a k-substructure of V. This, in turn, allows one to study the orbits of the unitary group U(V, f) in the set of k-substructures of V of a given dimension.

Settore MAT/03 - GeometriaGeometry of classical groups Canonical forms reduction classification
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An equivalent formulation of 0-closed sesquilinear forms

2022

AbstractIn 1970, McIntosh introduced the so-called 0-closed sesquilinear forms and proved a corresponding representation theorem. In this paper, we give a simple equivalent formulation of 0-closed sesquilinear forms. The main underlying idea is to consider minimal pairs of non-negative dominating forms.

Settore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaRepresentation theoremGeneral Mathematics0-closed formsSesquilinear formsMinimal formsArchiv der Mathematik
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A Lebesgue-type decomposition on one side for sesquilinear forms

2021

Sesquilinear forms which are not necessarily positive may have a dierent behavior, with respect to a positive form, on each side. For this reason a Lebesgue-type decomposition on one side is provided for generic forms satisfying a boundedness condition.

Settore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicasesquilinear forms Lebesgue decomposition regularity singularity complex measures bounded operators
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Hypobetalipoproteinemia: genetics, biochemistry, and clinical spectrum.

2011

Hypobetalipoproteinemias (HBL) represent a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by reduced plasma levels of total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) and apolipoprotein B (apoB) below the 5th percentile of the distribution in the population. HBL are defined as primary or secondary according to the underlying causes. Primary monogenic HBL are caused by mutations in several known genes (APOB, PCSK9, MTP, SARA2) or mutations in genes not yet identified. Familial hypobetalipoproteinemia (FHBL) is the most frequent monogenic form of HBL with a dominant mode of inheritance. It may be due to loss-of-function mutations in APOB or, less frequently, in PCSK9 genes.…

Settore MED/09 - Medicina InternaPrimary hypobetalipoproteinemiasrecessive formsdominant formsclinical phenotypediagnostic algorithmHypobetalipoproteinemiasLiverReceptors LDLPrimary hypobetalipoproteinemias; dominant forms; recessive forms; clinical phenotype; secondary hypobetalipoproteinemias; diagnostic algorithm.secondary hypobetalipoproteinemiasHumansHypobetalipoproteinemiaApolipoproteins B
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Moving from an Online Petition to an Informal Network of Artist-Activists: Protest and Participation in Palermo

2016

This paper will concern with the new forms of political participation starting from the study of the case of the online petition against the public sponsorship by the local municipality (Comune di Palermo) of the exposition by Hermann Nitsch known as an exponent of Viennese Actionism. The online petition (posted on Change.org and spreading on the social networks) that in short time has almost collected more than 70.000 signatures can represent an interesting example of online mobilisation and above all a case of creation – as unexpected effect – of an a non-profit informal network of artists able to create new forms of solidarity, mutualism and resistance against the progressive colonizatio…

Settore SPS/11 - Sociologia Dei Fenomeni PoliticiNew forms of political participation online mobilisation online petition Animal Rights Artist Activists
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In rete la cucina è politica. Alcuni modelli di analisi e uno studio di caso.

2013

Gastronauti e chowhounds, ghiottoni, gourmand e gourmet, in una parola foodies: l’attuale megatrend culinario deve molto alle pratiche di socializzazione su Internet. Di cibo, in rete, si comincia a scrivere fin da subito (i board di Chowhound, per esempio, aprono i battenti già nel 97), la qual cosa dice anche molto su quanto la “grande conversazione” sia debitrice del discorso gastronomico. Il cibo e le chiacchere su Internet si presentano, infatti, come intrinsecamente legati, classico binomio inscindibile. In tutto il mondo, blogger e storyteller culinari diventano, pertanto, autori di culto, in grado di generare schiere di fedeli lettori pronti a seguire il proprio beniamino ovunque, s…

Social Media Semiotics The Internet Social Media and Collaborative Technologies Social Networking Cavoletto di Bruxelles Food Politics Politics Semiotics of Food Anthropology of Food Food and Nutrition Foodblogs Food Bloggings Social Webbings & Other Emergent Writing/Reading Forms Bloggers Blogs Blogging the Blogosphere Blogs Online Communities of Practice Online Communities Sociosemiotics Social SemioticsSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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06. Laughing at Oneself: On the New Social Character

2015

This paper examines certain practices of humour, especially self-ridicule, as a kind of social pathology, drawing on the work of Erich Fromm. The paper starts with the observation that laughing at oneself is typically considered to be a positive trait. In general, self-ridicule reveals that the joker does not consider him- or herself to occupy a high ground, to be above ridicule. This kind of affirmative attitude towards laughing at oneself is also present in many philosophers’ thinking. Morally, it is stated, it is better to laugh at oneself than at others. The paper challenges some of these general ideas. Not every kind of self-ridiculing is positive. Laughing at oneself can eventually be…

Social characterPsychoanalysisSocial pathologyOrientation (mental)Social philosophyDistancingTheory of FormsPsychologyRelation (history of concept)Social psychologyJokerStudies in Social and Political Thought
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International workshop on religion and transnational social support

2014

What is the connection between transnational social support and religious movements? What types of transnational social support are provided by religious groups? What are the forms and functions of...

Social supportTheory of FormsGender studiesSociologySocial scienceConnection (mathematics)Transnational Social Review
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