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Manuale di linguistica ladina

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The series Manuals of Romance Linguistics (MRL) presents a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of Romance linguistics. It will comprise approximately 60 volumes that can either be consulted in...
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  • 09 March 2020
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This handbook, the first to focus specifically on the varieties of Ladin spoken in the Brixen-Tyrol area, intends to provide a systematic, up-to-date overview of research in Ladin linguistics, taking into account both traditional research questions (internal and external language history; specific linguistic traits; classification) and new areas of research (corpus linguistics; neurolinguistics; the teaching of Ladin in a multilingual context; Ladin in the mass media and in social networks).

The volume is divided into three main thematic parts. The first part deals with Ladin as a linguistic system, covering its history, evolution, and present-day characteristics. The second parts discusses Ladin as a means of communication that plays a crucial role in forming the identity of its speakers. This particular identity is characterized, at least since the second half of the twentieth century, by a highly complex degree of multilingualism, which will be described in its various aspects. The third part addresses Ladin as an object of linguistic research. The volume is completed by a detailed index.

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Price: $330.00
Pages: 598
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Series: Manuals of Romance Linguistics
Publication Date: 09 March 2020
ISBN: 9783110519624
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: FOR013000 FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Italian, LAN009010 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative
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Paul Videsott e Ruth Videsott, Libera Università di Bolzano, Italia; Jan Casalicchio, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italia.

Paul Videsott and Ruth Videsott, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy; Jan Casalicchio, University of Palermo, Italy.