Search results for "nominal"
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MycoKey Round Table Discussions of Future Directions in Research on Chemical Detection Methods, Genetics and Biodiversity of Mycotoxins
2018
MycoKey, an EU-funded Horizon 2020 project, includes a series of “Roundtable Discussions” to gather information on trending research areas in the field of mycotoxicology. This paper includes summaries of the Roundtable Discussions on Chemical Detection and Monitoring of mycotoxins and on the role of genetics and biodiversity in mycotoxin production. Discussions were managed by using the nominal group discussion technique, which generates numerous ideas and provides a ranking for those identified as the most important. Four questions were posed for each research area, as well as two questions that were common to both discussions. Test kits, usually antibody based, were one major focus of the…
The training of specialists in Family and Community Health Nursing according to the supervisors of the teaching units
2016
Abstract Objective To analyse the current situation of the training of specialists in family and community nursing from the perspective of nurses responsible for teaching units. Methods Exploratory analysis using nominal group technique of the contributions made by representatives of 19 multidisciplinary teaching units in family and community care from 11 Spanish autonomous communities. They categorised and weighted those contributions. Results The emerging categories on the strengths and difficulties encountered related to the tutors, the environment where the training took place, the structure of the teaching unit, the organisation of the teaching and the official programme of the special…
Verbalization of nominalizations: A typological commentary on the article by Nikki van de Pol
2019
Abstract The present article provides a typological commentary on the article by Nikki van de Pol (2019) on the history of the English gerund. It is shown that in spite of certain idiosyncratic aspects, the history of the verbal gerund illustrates a well-known grammaticalization path of verbalization, whereby deverbal nouns are first grammaticalized into nonfinite forms (participles, infinitives, converbs), and may later be integrated into the verbal paradigm. It is further suggested that the mixed behavior attested for the verbal gerund, which deviates both from the nominal and from the clausal prototype, may be universally supported by constructional polysemy and blending with constructio…
Case Distribution and Nominalization: Evidence from Finnish
2009
. In many languages, case is distributed among many grammatical elements inside of argument DPs. This article shows that case distribution in Finnish is sensitive to certain nontrivial structural properties of those DPs. This makes it possible to use case distribution as a tool to investigate the internal structure of a variety of DPs, including nominalized clauses. It is argued, based on such new evidence, that (i) there exists a syntactic nominalizer head n within various kinds of nominal phrases, and that (ii) genitive argument DPs of nominalized clauses undergo raising analogous to the EPP-triggered DP raising in finite clauses. Furthermore, these genitive arguments are base-generated …
Los encapsuladores anafóricos: una propuesta de clasificación
2018
En este trabajo se define desde un punto de vista formal, semántico e informativo un tipo de sintagmas nominales encapsuladores. Se trata de sintagmas nominales con un componente anafórico que reifican y recategorizan fragmentos discursivos para convertirlos en puntos de anclaje informativos (temas) a partir de los cuales poder desarrollar el discurso. Son los llamados encapsuladores anafóricos (temáticos). Se propone asimismo una clasificación de los tipos de sintagmas que pueden desempeñar esta función discursiva, atendiendo a 3 parámetros: (a) la naturaleza léxico-semántica del núcleo nominal; (b) la presencia o ausencia de componentes axiológicos en el sintagma, y (c) el elemento sintag…
"Anche Madama petrarcheggia?"
2010
Análisis pragmalingüístico de las formas nominales de tratamiento en la comunidad de habla LGTBI
2021
Hay palabras en el vocabulario de cualquier lengua que son consideradas ofensivas y que, en la comunicación general, suelen aparecer en actos de habla amenazantes. Estas voces, disfemismos que habitualmente son utilizados para ofender a los miembros de una determinada comunidad de habla, a veces son empleadas por sus destinatarios, los cuales se apropian de estos términos y reinterpretan su sentido. Es lo que sucede en la comunidad de habla LGTBI al apropiarse de aquellas palabras con carga negativa que han sido dirigidas hacia sus miembros por parte de sujetos ajenos al colectivo para insultarles y degradarles. En ese acto de apropiación, los insultos iniciales se convierten en formas nomi…
El tema en -ι en griego y la clasificación nominal indoeuropea: enfoque tipológico y semántico
2015
Utilizando los principales avances en materia de categorización y clasificación nominal así como otros principios de contrastada presencia en las lenguas del mundo (tabú y eufemismo, fonosemántica, adquisición del habla en niños), se analiza desde una perspectiva diacrónica, semántica y tipológica la categoría nominal del tema en -ι del griego antiguo, con el fin de observar si la agrupación de nombres dentro de esta categoría responde a una motivación basada en el significado de los términos que la integran. Using the main advances in categorization and nominal classification and other current and well attested principles in world languages (taboo and euphemism, phonosemantics, child langu…
Homeric Greek Compounds Project
2015
The ‘Homeric Greek Compounds Project’ is a linguistic research project partially funded by the University of Palermo FFR-2012-ATE-0164 (2013-2015). The project aims at creating a free open-access online database containing the Homeric compounds found in the Iliad and the Odyssey. The research group is currently composed of people ranging from graduate to Ph.D. students, from post-doctoral researchers to associate professors, from the Department of Scienze Umanistiche of the University of Palermo and from the Department of Studi Letterari, Filologici e Linguistici of the University of Milano Statale. At present, the group is composed of the following people: A. Bartolotta (project coordinato…
Phonological-Lexical Feedback during Early Abstract Encoding: The Case of Deaf Readers.
2016
In the masked priming technique, physical identity between prime and target enjoys an advantage over nominal identity in nonwords (GEDA-GEDA faster than geda-GEDA). However, nominal identity overrides physical identity in words (e.g., REAL-REAL similar to real-REAL). Here we tested whether the lack of an advantage of the physical identity condition for words was due to top-down feedback from phonological-lexical information. We examined this issue with deaf readers, as their phonological representations are not as fully developed as in hearing readers. Results revealed that physical identity enjoyed a processing advantage over nominal identity not only in nonwords but also in words (GEDA-GE…