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Special factors and the combinatorics of suffix and factor automata
2011
AbstractThe suffix automaton (resp. factor automaton) of a finite word w is the minimal deterministic automaton recognizing the set of suffixes (resp. factors) of w. We study the relationships between the structure of the suffix and factor automata and classical combinatorial parameters related to the special factors of w. We derive formulae for the number of states of these automata. We also characterize the languages LSA and LFA of words having respectively suffix automaton and factor automaton with the minimal possible number of states.
Metafora e motto di spirito: due atti linguistici a confronto
2022
In questo articolo ci pro poniamo di mettere in relazione due atti linguistici: metafora e motto di spirito. In particolare, nel primo paragrafo noteremo che i due atti linguistici sono uniti da un comune destino negli studi del linguaggio. Nel secondo paragrafo metteremo in luce caratteristiche simili dei due atti linguistici che ci consentiranno di considerare metafore e motti di spirito come “finestre” sul funzionamento della creatività umana. In particolare, sosterremo che i due atti linguistici sono caratterizzati entrambi da proprietà come bissociazione di idee, tensione concettuale e referenza sdoppiata. Infine, nel terzo paragrafo, evidenzieremo delle differenze strutturali che non …
Comunicación Universidad sociedad
1989
El sistema comunicatiu valencià
1996
Puheviestintä - taitoaineesta tieteenalaksi
2012
APELACIÓN Y ATENUACIÓN: COMPARACIÓN INTERGENÉRICA ENTRE JUICIOS ORALES Y DEBATES PARLAMENTARIOS ESPAÑOLES
2017
espanolEl objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar los mecanismos de apelacion que desarrollan una funcion atenuante en contextos formales. Mas concretamente, nos proponemos centrar nuestro estudio en las formas de tratamiento nominales (como senoria) y en las formulas apelativas convencionalizadas (como mira). Para ello, esta investigacion se basa en dos corpus de dos generos pertenecientes al registro oral formal: el debate parlamentario y el juicio oral. Tras analizar las muestras tomando como referencia la funcion (preventiva o reparadora) del atenuante, la fuerza ilocutiva, la posicion y los roles de los participantes, se ha comprobado que incluso en contextos formales, estos mecanismos pu…
A speech-act-based office modeling approach
1988
In this paper methods and principles that help to analyze offices as systems of communicative action are explored. In communicative action, office agents create commitments through symbolic means. A SAMPO (Speech-Act-based office Modeling aPprOach), which studies office activities as a series of speech acts creating, maintaining, modifying, reporting, and terminating commitments, is presented. The main steps and methods in the office system specification are outlined and their application illustrated through a simple example. In the final section advantages and disadvantages in the SAMPO are noted and some research directions for the future are suggested.
A Speech Act Based Model for Analyzing Cooperative Work in Office Information Systems
1990
In this paper we present the SAMPO-approach for modelling and analyzing office information systems. We emphasize the collective features of office work and the role of communications in coordinating the collective efforts. The approach is based on the language action view where language is seen as a means of doing things. The approach also accepts the fact that collective work includes both harmony and conflict and tries to capture both of these features.
Insensitive Semantics. A Defence of Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism
2008
SPEECH AND SILENCE IN CICERO'S FINAL DAYS
2014
Composed in spring of 46 BC, Cicero's Brutus emphasizes oratorical silence, in stark contrast with the prominence of the speech act found in the Pro Marcello and first Philippic. Yet in the face of those difficult times and amidst the silence that such times engender, Cicero ironically finds his voice. This paper will demonstrate Cicero's acute awareness, in his final days, of the need to employ his rediscovered voice in light of eloquence's changed role in Rome's new political climate.