ITALIAN LINGUISTICS
Mod. I: Students will acquire the basic skills of Italian Linguistics with particular focus on the contemporary Italian “linguistic space”, its varieties and on its construction and evolution.
Mod. II: Students will learn how the elements of Italian linguistics studied in the first module, in a synchronic and diachronic sense, are used in the acquisition of the specific techniques needed to interpret literary texts in the closest way possible to the author’s original intentions. Also, students will be introduced to problems related to digital philology.
Mod. I: The course aims to illustrate the contemporary linguistic situation, with particular focus on the description of the varieties of the repertoire and the structure of Italian lexis. Also, through the discussion of sample texts, we will trace a brief profile of the history of the Italian language, along with the first notions of historical linguistics.
Mod. I: 1) P. D’ACHILLE, L'italiano contemporaneo, Bologna, il Mulino, 2010.
2) A.A. SOBRERO-A. MIGLIETTA, Introduzione alla linguistica italiana, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2006, pp. 57-223.
Mod. II: Main bibliography will be distributed at lessons.
Critical bibliography- P.ITALIA, G. RABONI, ‘Che cos’è la filologia d’autore?’ Roma Carocci 2010.