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Componentes Y Eventos Del Idioma


Enviado por   •  10 de Noviembre de 2013  •  438 Palabras (2 Páginas)  •  173 Visitas

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This paper discusses general requirements for architecture definition languages, and describes the syntax and semantics of the subset of the Rapide language that is designed to satisfy these requirements. Rapide is a concurrent event-based simulation language for defining and simulating the behavior of system architectures. Rapide is intended for modelling the architectures of concurrent and distributed systems, both hardware and software in order to represent the behavior of distributed systems in as much detail as possible. Rapide is designed to make the greatest possible use of event-based modelling by producing causal event simulations. When a Rapide model is executed it produces a simulation that shows not only the events that make up the model's behavior, and their timestamps, but also which events caused other events, and which events happened independently. The architecture definition features of Rapide are described: event patterns, interfaces, architectures and event pattern mappings. The use of these features to build causal event models of both static and dynamic architectures is illustrated by a series of simple examples from both software and hardware. Also we give a detailed example of the use of event pattern mappings to define the relationship between two architectures at different levels of abstraction.

The English language teaching is based on the development of mainly three components:

• Grammar is the description of the ways in which words can change its ways and be combined to form sentences.

• Vocabulary is the set of words that you know an individual that includes the difference in semantics and syntax.

• Pragmatic is the set of principles and conditions that determine the use of a specific formulation between the sender and the receiver according to the situation and the communicative purposes. This component develops the ability to ask, request, order, approve or disapprove, apologize, deny, joke, pray and tell stories. Also, the ability to initiate, maintain and conclude a conversation and the ability to handle various forms of expression in accordance with the situation and the communicative purposes.

Eventos del movimiento

Expressing how we move ourselves or the entities that surround us in the space is something basic and fundamental in human communication. L. Talmy studied the semantic components of the motion events, among which includes four mandatory: figure, base, path and movement and two optional: the manner and the cause. Based on these components, performs a typological classification into two large groups, depending on where the path is encoded.

We can see the difference between two languages wtihin various in (1) and (2) with a classic example:

(1) The bottle floated out of the cave

figura movimiento y manera camino base

(2)

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