Italian linguistics is the scientific study of the Italian language (mainly, but not only, contemporary), its dialects and the languages of ethnolinguistic minorities.
Italian linguistics deals with the structures of language, uses and functions of the language, with reference to the model of geographical, social, situational and communicative varieties.
The aim of the course is the scientific study of the Italian language, mainly but not only contemporary, in its geographical, social and situational varieties, with reference to the structures, functions and linguistic uses.
- learning of the architecture of the varieties of contemporary Italian - learning of the distinctive traits of each Italian variety - development of the ability to analyze written and oral productions in Italian in a variational perspective
First semester: On line lessons on Microsoft Teams and Aulaweb (36 hours).
Second Semester: Frontal lesson (if possible) and Classroom exercises (18 hours).
The varieties of Italian (I semester). The varieties of Italian and new media (II semester).
First Semester Bibliography
- A. A. SOBRERO, A. MIGLIETTA, Introduzione alla linguistica italiana, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2008 (III ediz.), pp. 276, 20 Euro [limitatamente alla parte seconda, L'italiano oggi, pp. 55-276: pp. 220].
- G. B. PELLEGRINI, Carta dei dialetti d'Italia, Pisa, Pacini, 1977 [immagine a colori].
Second Semester Bibliography
- To be defined
Ricevimento: By appointment whit email (manuela.manfredini@unige.it) on Microsoft Teams.
MANUELA MANFREDINI (President)
JACQUELINE VISCONTI
LORENZO COVERI (Substitute)
October 2020
ITALIAN LINGUISTICS
Multiple choice test. Oral examination.
I semester: multiple choice test.
II semester: oral examination