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(objectives)
Understanding of the historical evolution of Italian, of its grammatical structures, of its varieties and of its relationship with other languages. Mastery of basic phenomenology and related terminology. Skills in linguistic and grammatical analysis of a text. At the end of the course, students will be able to know the key moments in the history of the Italian language, the linguistic characteristics of its structures and its main varieties; to identify the linguistic and formal peculiarities of the texts; to describe them according to the appropriate terminology and to interpret the connotative values; to make adequate use of linguistic and grammatical resources to produce texts independently. Dublin descriptors Expected learning outcomes At the end of the course the student will know the essential elements, in a historical key, of the phonetic and morphological structure of Italian (B.1), will know how to orient himself in the linguistic history of post-unification Italy (B.2) and will have specific skills on the linguistic debate of the eighteenth century in Italy ; will be able to consult critically the main lexicographic tools of Italian in print and online (B.3). At the end of the teaching activity the student will have achieved the following learning outcomes, consistent with the Dublin indicators 1) Knowledge and understanding; will have an overview of the Italian linguistic history of the 18th century with essential references to previous and subsequent events; will know the elements of the historical grammar of the Italian language. 2) Applying knowledge and understanding; will be able to read and comment on 18th century Italian texts concerning in particular science, music literature, theatre literature; will be able to indicate, in an ancient Italian text (13th-15th century), the main phonetic and morphological evolutionary phenomena in the transition from Latin to Italian. 3) Making judgements; will be able to gain autonomous critical capacity in the studies on the Italian linguistic history of the 18th century. 4) Communication skills; will be able to critically discuss, with the lecturer and with colleagues, the topics covered during the course 5) Learning skills will be familiar with the main bibliographical tools of Italian linguistic history (manuals, grammars, dictionaries) and will know how to use the most important online repertories.
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Code
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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8
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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L-FIL-LET/12
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Contact Hours
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48
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Derived from
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16435 ITALIAN LINGUISTICS in Humanities L-10 GUALDO Riccardo, CLEMENZI Laura
(syllabus)
Module A. (R. Gualdo) This module delves into the essential aspects of the historical grammar of the Italian language, examining its phonological, morphological, and syntactic features. It explores the landscape of Italian dialects and the diverse varieties that constitute the Italian linguistic repertoire. These introductory notions pave the way for an analysis of the earliest testimonies of ancient Italian vernaculars and selected passages from Boccaccio's Decameron, anthologized in the historical grammar manual. Module B (L. Clemenzi) This module delves into the history of Italian grammar and lexicography, tracing the pivotal role of grammars and dictionaries in the codification of the Italian linguistic norm from the 16th to the 21st centuries. The module will explore the emergence and evolution of these tools, examining their impact on shaping the standardized Italian language. Students will engage with primary sources, including historical grammars and dictionaries, as well as consult online archives and resources.
(reference books)
P. Trifone, E. Picchiorri, G. Zarra, L’italiano nella storia. Lingua d’uso e di cultura, Milano, Mondadori Education, 2023 (whole volume). G. Patota, Nuovi lineamenti di grammatica storica italiana. Con un’antologia di documenti antichi. Terza edizione, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2024 (i capp. I-V and the texts read during the classes) Additional teaching materials will be provided during the course on the UnitusMoodle platform.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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