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14792 Russian Language and Literature in Languages and Cultures for International Communication LM-37 CIFARIELLO ALESSANDRO
(syllabus)
With regard to the linguistic part, the vocabulary and registers (functional styles) of Russian will be studied in depth, as well as a reflection on the morphosyntax of Russian which integrates with previous linguistic knowledge. Regarding the cultural-historical-literary and literary theory part, the course will be held by prof. A. Cifariello and prof. E. Lapina-Kratasyuk.
(reference books)
During the course, hard-to-find material will be distributed, sent, or made accessible. Students are invited to register in the FACEBOOK group of the course (write to the teacher) and on the MOODLE page relating to the course.
For texts, handouts and bibliography please contact: a.cifariello@unitus.it
A. Cifariello (COMPULSORY FOR THE EXAM):
M. Venditti, Tolstoj: guida ad Anna Karenina, Roma: Carocci 2023 D. Bonciani, Беседа с текстом. Analisi del testo letterario per temi, Milano: Hoepli 2017
Other texts will be indicated before the beginning of the lessons (II semester).
For the texts adopted in the language exercises ask Dr. A. Fedortsova.
Recommended readings in Italian/Russian (NOT COMPULSORY FOR THE EXAM):
Russian language:
Г. Солганик, Функциональные стили, in Id., Практическая стилистика русского языка, Москва 2010 Н.А. Афанасьева, Т.И. Попова, Палитра стилей, Санкт Петербург 2009 И.П. Лысакова, Г.А. Мартинович, Л.И. Харченкова, Практическая стилистика русского языка, Москва 2007 Ю.О. Бронникова, А.П. Сдобнова, И.А. Тарасова, Русский язык и культура речи, Москва 2009 М.Б. Будильцева, Н.С. Новикова, И.А. Пугачёв, Л.К. Серова, Культура русской речи, Москва 2010 L. Kasatkin, L. Krysin, V. Živov, Il russo, Firenze 1995 J. Dobrovolskaja, Il russo per italiani, Milano 2011 J. Dobrovolskaja, L'ABC della traduzione, Milano 2016 N. Malinin, Tradurre il russo, Roma 2012
Russian Literature:
It will be indicated before the beginning of the lessons (II semester).
For the analyzed literature in original language, refer to what was indicated during the lessons.
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