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    Perfecto simple y perfecto compuesto: de la gramática al discurso

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    This article is part of a larger project which aims at describing —from a formal semantics perspective— the temporal structure of discourse in Spanish. In this paper we analyse the role that two Spanish tenses —perfecto simple and perfecto compuesto— play in discourse. Using the framework provided by Discourse Representation Theory, we describe the semantics of these two tenses and we propose a representation for both of them. The representation proposed is based on Dowty\u27s extended now theory of the present perfect (English equivalent for Spanish perfecto compuesto). We show that the extended now theory provides a very intuitive way of representing not only perfecto compuesto, but also the perfecto simple and the effect of several adverbials. Finally, we will examine the discourse relations of sentences in which perfecto simple and perfecto compuesto appear

    Perfecto Garcia & Bros., A

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    A simple uncolored image of the Perfecto Garcia & Bros. cigar factory building.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/tampa_cigar_art/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Perfecto Garcia & Bros., A

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    A fully colored version of the Perfecto Garcia & Brothers cigar factory building.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/tampa_cigar_art/1108/thumbnail.jp

    Perfecto Garcia & Bros., A

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    Gold and white box wrapping for Perfecto Garcia.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/osterweil/2167/thumbnail.jp

    Ponència de Perfecto Andrés Ibáñez

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    Ponència de Perfecto Andrés Ibáñez, amb pròleg de Jordi Ferrer, com a introducció a la jornada de màximes experiències en l’àmbit de la 7a promoció del Máster en Razonamiento Probatorio. Glossa de Michele Taruffo, la seva obra i la relació amb la UdG, així com la inpromta que va donar a tot aquest àmbit amb el llibre, i el seu llegat, Contribución al estudio de las máximas de experienciaPresentation by Perfecto Andrés Ibáñez, with a foreword by Jordi Ferrer, as an introduction to the day of maximum experiences in the field of the 7th promotion of the Master in Probatory Reasoning. Glossary of Michele Taruffo, his work and the relationship with the UdG, as well as the impromta he gave to this whole area with the book, and his legacy, Contribución al estudio de las máximas de experiencia7131.mp4 7131.mp31

    Semantic Web Best Practices with PerfectO

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    PerfectO references, classifies and provides tools to encourage Semantic Web Best Practices to achieve Semantic Interoperability by focusing on ontology improvement. PerfectO is an ontology improvement methodology, implemented as a tool implemented as a tool PerfectO references, classifies and provides tools to encourage Semantic Web Best Practices to achieve Semantic Interoperability by focusing on ontology improvement. Permanent URL: http://purl.org/perfecto This URL redirects to the PerfectO demonstrator: http://perfectsemanticweb.appspot.com License: © PerfectO is under GNU GPLv3 license. PerfectO is a component of the M3 framework which is under GNU GPLv3 license. Scientific Leader: Amelie Gyrard PerfectO project last modified: April 2018 PerfectO project created: December 2016 - Release of the dedicated web site October 2015 - First paper published about semantic web best pratices for Internet of Things (IoT) Semantic Web Methodologies, Best Practices and Ontology Engineering Applied to Internet of Things [Gyrard et al. 2015] https://www.insight-centre.org/sites/default/files/publications/paperwf-iot2015_bestpracticessemanticwebiot.pdf Technologies used GUI: Javascript, HTML, CSS, Bootstrap Web services: Jersey (JAX-RS), Java, Semantic Web technologies: RDF, RDFS, OWL, SPARQl, Jena, Ontologies Server: Google Cloud Platform (previously called Google Application Engine) Documentation: Semantic Web Best Practices Handbook for Dummies This documentation shares a set of semantic best practices:http://perfectsemanticweb.appspot.com/documentation/SemanticWebBestPracticesForDummies.pdf The documentation aims to: Help improve your ontologies help fix errors encountered to design perfect ontologies with existing Semantic Web (SemWeb) validation or documentation tools such as TripleChecker, OOPS, WebVOWL, Parrot, Vapour, LODE, etc. Encouraging semantic interoperability. Documentation to set up the project, code reuse, etc. Documentation to set up such projects hosted on Google Application Engine:http://sensormeasurement.appspot.com/documentation/M3DeveloperDocumentation.pdf M3 project is a full project, PerfectO is one of the components. All components use the same technologies, follow the same implementations and methodologies. We aim to make this component as much independent as possible to improve its usability. Now, there is the dedicated PerfectO web site: http://perfectsemanticweb.appspot.com/ PerfectO is part of the M3 community We encourage you to contact us, so we can advise you for the reuse of the project, it helps us to improve its reusability, improve the bugs, etc. Google Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/m3-semantic-web-of-things You can follow us on social networks to stay updated: http://sensormeasurement.appspot.com/?p=socialNetworks Twitter YouTube for Videos Google Scholar Etc. GitHub Useful Links PerfectKB GitHub: https://github.com/perfectkb repository for all projects related to the design of the perfect Knowledge Bases (KBs). PerfectO sub-project for Ontology Improvement: https://github.com/perfectkb/perfecto/PerfectO references, classifies and provides tools to encourage Semantic Web Best Practices to achieve Semantic Interoperability by focusing on ontology improvement

    A Critical Edition of the De perfecto magisterio

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    State of my PhD research on the edition of the De perfecto magisterio. Content of the presentation: - Presentation and "ID card" of the treatise - Objectives of the PhD - Witnesses - Content of the treatise - Original language of writin

    Aspectos semánticos pragmáticos y discursivos del Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto

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    En líneas muy generales, podría decirse que tanto el como el aspectuales, en los que los significados temporales – sin desaparecer nunca – quedan en un segundo plano. No obstante, el PPC parece mantener una relación más libre que el PPS con el eje temporal. En este trabajo se propone que el significado básico del PPC es la  eferencia a situaciones perfectivas sin la necesidad, como parece ser el caso del PPS, de indicar implícita o explícitamente situaciones concretas y ancladas en el eje temporal. La relación de adyacencia con el momento de la enunciación, la verificación como resumen de lo actuado y el valor de comentario que en algunos casos el PPC parece transmitir en contraste con el valor de narración del PPS son explicados aquí como consecuencias pragmático-discursivas del significado básico del PPC. En el material hasta el momento analizado, se encuentran indicios para creer que dicho significado básico del PPC habilita de mejor forma al hablante para introducir algunos elementos de emotividad, solemnidad y formalidad no personalizada. Pretérito Perfecto Simple (PPS)Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto (PPC) expresan significados principalment

    Austin Papers: Series IV, 1834-1835 (1 of 2)

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Martín Perfecto de Cos to Ayuntamiento, in which Perfecto de Cos expresses his concern regarding the lack of law enforcement in Texas. Perfecto de Cos argues that the Ayunamiento should convince Texas citizens of the security benefits of Mexican military presence in Texas

    Perfecto simple y perfecto compuesto: de la gramática al discurso

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    This article is part of a larger project which aims at describing —from a formal semantics perspective— the temporal structure of discourse in Spanish. In this paper we analyse the role that two Spanish tenses —perfecto simple and perfecto compuesto— play in discourse. Using the framework provided by Discourse Representation Theory, we describe the semantics of these two tenses and we propose a representation for both of them. The representation proposed is based on Dowty's extended now theory of the present perfect (English equivalent for Spanish perfecto compuesto). We show that the extended now theory provides a very intuitive way of representing not only perfecto compuesto, but also the perfecto simple and the effect of several adverbials. Finally, we will examine the discourse relations of sentences in which perfecto simple and perfecto compuesto appear
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