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18119 GLOTTOLOGIA in Languages and Cultures for International Communication LM-37 LORENZETTI Luca
(syllabus)
The course consists of two parts, an institutional and a monographic one. 1) In its institutional part (4 credits, about 24 academic hours) the course will present the history and basics of historical linguistics analysis. 2) The monographic part will be divided as follows: 2a) (4 credits, about 24 academic hours) typology and history of the contacts between medieval Romance and Germanic languages , with particular reference to Italian linguistic history; 2b) (2 credits, about 12 academic hours) historical-linguistic commentary on some case-studies of Germanic-Romance interferences.
Section 2b is addressed to students of curriculum A, "Literature and civilization", who must obtain 10 credits in this exam. Students of curriculum B (8 credits) who still would like to attend the lessons of this last section will be welcome.
(reference books)
(A): Attending students (8 cfu): 1) E. Magni, Linguistica storica, Pàtron. 2) G. Arcamone, L’elemento germanico antico medievale e moderno (con esclusione dell’inglese), in L. Serianni e P. Trifone (a c. di), Storia della lingua italiana, Einaudi, vol. 3° (Le altre lingue), pp. 751-790. 3) M. Pfister, Le superstrat germanique dans les langues romanes, in Atti del XIV Congresso internazionale di linguistica e filologia romanza, vol. 2, pp. 49-97. 4) M. Pfister, I superstrati germanici nell’italiano, in Elementi stranieri nei dialetti italiani, Atti del XIV convegno del Centro di studio per la dialettologia italiana, Pacini, vol. 1, pp. 37-58.
(B): Attending students (10 cfu): (A) plus: 5) materials provided by LL during classes.
C) Self-taught students (8 cfu): (A) plus: 6) G. Graffi, Breve storia della linguistica, Carocci.
D) Self-taught students (10 cfu): (C) plus: 7) N. Francovich Onesti, Filologia germanica, Carocci.
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