ITALIAN LINGUISTICS
The final examination is oral and takes into account the preparation for developing autonomous skills in the fields of linguistic and literary theory.
After providing the basic terminological knowledge, with didactic units and propedeutic content, the fundamental stages of the history of the Italian language will be presented with particular reference to the evolutionary traits that mark the transition from Latin to Italian and to problem of production, circulation and use - between orality and writing - of literary texts in historically limited spaces and in complex situations of polycentricism and plurilingualism. The aim of the course is therefore to promote critical reflection on the topics covered.
The module will in turn be divided into three macro-units of content:
Module A - Elements of Italian linguistic history
Module B - The language and languages of Italians
Module C - Sardinian writers between two languages
IN SOBRERO-A. MIGLIETTA, Introduction to Italian linguistics, Bari, Laterza, 2019, pp. 7-180.
D'Achille, historical grammar with lecture notes by the professor
G. DELEDDA, Elias Portolu, ed. criticism of c. by Dino Manca, Philology of Italian literature / Edes, Sassari, 2017 [with particular attention to the Introduction also published with the title: Deledda tra due languages, "StEFI" Studies of Italian erudition and philology, IV, Rome, Edizioni Spolia, 2015 , pp. 167-231.]
The lesson hours will be delivered on the Microsoft Teams platform