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Multifunctional hybrid Polyoxometalates for silicone gels with improved thermal and mechanical properties

2014

Power ElectronicpolyoxametalateSiliconic gelNanocomposite materials
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La scultura

2005

Scultura ellenistica Statuaria iconica romana TindariSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Kreaturen des Wassers: "Felsbuchten des Ägaischen Meers" in Goethes Faust II.

2015

Goethes Faust II, der Mythos des Wassers

Settore L-LIN/13 - Letteratura Tedescaiconicità figure mitologiche tempo storico e tempo mitico
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Formal Variation and Language Change in Catalan Quantifiers : the Role of Pragmatics

2020

This article studies the formal variation of the masculine singular forms of the quantifiers u/un 'one', algú/algun 'someone, some', ningú/ningun 'no-one, anyone, not one, any, none' and cada u/cada un 'everyone, each one' in contemporary Catalan. The standard uses of these forms are contrasted with dialectal uses, obtained from a thorough search in oral and written corpora. In addition, they are compared with the uses in the other Romance languages and with their historical evolution in Catalan. The whole set of data, and especially the dialectal information on the Valencian area, allow us to explain the various factors that have interacted in the variation and formal change of these quant…

Dialectes catalansCatalà NormalitzacióPragmaticsCatalan dialectslanguage changequantifierP1-1091iconicityCanvi lingüísticFormal variationPragmàticaVariació formalLanguage changeQuantificadorformal variationQuantifierIconicitypragmaticsPhilology. LinguisticsIconicitat
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La voce allo specchio

2012

En partant de l'hypothèse de Rizzolatti et collègues (1998, 2007) d'un isomorphisme originaire entre phonétique et sémantique, l'article analyse le rapport entre les différences phonologiques et les différences sémantiques dans quatre ensembles de mots monosyllabiques italiens (monophonèmes, pronoms, verbes et adverbes) et montre que les signifiants tendent à s'opposer entre eux par le biais des traits phonologiques distinctifs comme les signifiés s'opposent par le biais de traits morphologiques et sémantiques. Par exemple, le premières personnes tendent à être relativement plus postérieures et graves, les deuxièmes, antérieures et aiguës et les troisièmes centrales et ouvertes. En outre, d…

verbes[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyadverbes[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[ SHS.HISPHILSO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciencesitalienpronoms[SHS.HISPHILSO]Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyIconicity Linguistics[SHS.HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticsiconicité[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticsmonosyllabes
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RICOSTRUIRE L’IDENTITÀ Transitive-Car Design

2018

l concetto di Transitive Design si affaccia all’agone del dibattito internazionale sullo scorcio del XX secolo, nel momento in cui il disegno industriale nella sua globalità stava interrogandosi sui possibili indirizzi del gusto e sui mutamenti che stavano vivendo l’economia e la società. Il termine è stato coniato da Clino Trini Castelli per identificare quegli oggetti di produzione industriale che creano un legame sinergico tra passato e presente, riassumendo forme archetipiche e rinnovandole attraverso nuove funzioni e nuovi materiali. Rientrano nella categoria del Transitive Design tutti quei prodotti che collegano il passato e il futuro sotto il segno della continuità nel mutamento; so…

Storia Tradizione Innovazione Valore iconicoHistory Tradition Innovation Value IconicSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale
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Post-fotografia etnografica

2021

È evidente come la nostra società tecnologica sia legata senza alcun dubbio alla diffusione delle immagini. Autori come Gottfried Boehm, John Mitchell, Hans Belting hanno indagato la natura dell'immagine ponendo le basi, negli anni Novanta, per l'idea di un pictorial turn, di una cultura totalmente dominata dalle immagini che è diventata adesso una possibilità tecnica reale su scala globale. Un nuovo statuto dell'immagine che si usa raccogliere sotto l'etichetta di iconic turner inserito nel più vasto campo visual culture studies. L'uso del termine cultura accanto a quello di visuale è indicativo dell'ampiezza del campo d'indagine che visual culture studies si prefiggono di ricercare: essi …

It is evident that our technological society is undoubtedly linked to the diffusion of images. Authors such as Gottfried Boehm John Mitchell Hans Belting investigated the nature of the image by laying the foundations in the 1990s for the idea of ​​a pictorial turn of a culture totally dominated by images that has now become a real technical possibility on global scale. A new statute of the image that is used to collect under the label of iconic turner inserted in the wider field of visual culture studies. The use of the term culture alongside that of visual is indicative of the breadth of the field of investigation that visual culture studies aim to seek: they do not want to limit themselves to ascertaining the predominance of the visual in contemporary society and an evaluation of its aesthetic component. but they want to proceed towards an anthropological research in which visual culture is analyzed as a particular lifestyle that expresses certain meanings and values ​​not only in art and high culture but also in institutions and daily behavior. We will try to apply this new paradigm to photographs: instead of asking ourselves what the images mean let's try to ask ourselves what they want.
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A Geometric Approach to Automatic Description of Iconic Scenes

2005

It is proposed a step towards the automatic description of scenes with a geometric approach. The scenes considered are composed by a set of elements that can be geometric forms or iconic representation of objects. Every icon is characterized by a set of attributes like shape, colour, position, orientation. Each scene is related to a set of sentences describing its content. The proposed approach builds a data driven vector semantic space where the scenes and the sentences are mapped. Sentences and scene with the same meaning are mapped in near vectors and distance criteria allow retrieving semantic relations.

Latent semantic analysisComputer sciencebusiness.industryOrientation (computer vision)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONScene statisticsiconic scenes semantic relationshipSemanticsSet (abstract data type)Position (vector)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceRepresentation (mathematics)businessSentenceComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS
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Mutual intelligibility among the sign languages of Belgium and the Netherlands

2015

AbstractIn an exploratory study of mutual intelligibility between the sign languages of the northern part of Belgium (Flemish Sign Language, VGT), the southern part of Belgium (French Belgian Sign Language, LSFB), and the Netherlands (Sign Language of the Netherlands, NGT), we tested the comprehension of VGT by signers of LSFB and NGT. In order to measure the influence of iconic structures (classifier constructions and constructed action) that linguistic analyses have shown to be similar across different sign languages, two genres were compared: narrative and informative signing. To investigate the effect of the overlap between the spoken languages surrounding the Dutch and Flemish Deaf com…

Cross-language activation and cognitive effects in bimodal bilinguals [Handy connections between signing and speaking]Sign Language LinguisticsnarrativeLinguistics and LanguageHistoryManually coded languageiconicitySign languageSimultaneous constructions in signed language discourseLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsmutual intelligibilityComprehensionMutual intelligibilityFlemishFlemish Sign Languageviittomakielilanguagesign languagemouthingMouthingIconicityGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)
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Iconicity and semantics in sinographic typology

2022

From the 1980s, the notion of iconicity is frequently used in linguistics to describe the motivated relationship between the forms of the object and their meanings. Over the past hundred years, researchers from various countries have successively discovered iconic relationships between specific linguistic structures and structures of human experience, observable phenomena in various languages. As an ideographic script, linguistic studies always consider Chinese script as a special case compared to other scripts in linguistic study. Therefore, the problems of iconicity are mentioned much less regarding Chinese writing. In fact, by discovering the origin of the characters of this writing, we …

ChinoisSémantismeChineseChinese writingGrammatologieSinogramSinogrammeÉcriture chinoiseGrammatologyIconicityIconicité[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsSemantics
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