This book provides a phonetic and phonological analysis of the varieties spoken in the Reno basin between the Apennines and the city of Bologna. Besides the diachronic reconstruction, which is carried out in a comparative frame together with other Gallo-italic dialects (and also with Gallo-romance), new fieldwork data have been submitted to experimental analysis. These data show that the path from the mountains to the city corresponds to a linguistic history of Bolognese. Such path is analysed not only by observing the phonetic evolution of single vowel and consonant segments, but also especially by considering the whole word structure, through a framework which postulates that rhythmical patterns should be considered as crucial. A book, th...
Italian dialects occupy an important position in the history of Italian linguistics and are still pr...
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As suggested by several authors (among those, Contini 1991), prosodic variation may be analysed in a...
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Working Papers in Italian StudiesThis work focuses on the vowel system of the Italo-Romance dialect ...
The paper addresses the written tradition of Bolognese from the 13th to the 19th century with a part...
In this paper I discuss some elicitation techniques and their reliability for the study of phonetic ...
International audienceFor this poster session, I will focus on two dialects of the area, a Piemontes...
International audienceFor this poster session, I will focus on two dialects of the area, a Piemontes...
grantor: University of TorontoThe heterogeneous linguistic situation present on the Italia...
Although dialectological and historical research are each characterized by principles and methods th...
In this paper some ambiguous aspects of prosody are tackled in the light of a reassessment of lingui...
The thesis focuses on a description of four dialectal varieties (gallo-italian and gallo-romance) of...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is twofold: we first describe a speaking atlas which...
Although Italo-Romance varieties continue to be documented, classified, and analyzed by dialectologi...
Italian dialects occupy an important position in the history of Italian linguistics and are still pr...
These articles provide new explorations into phonological patterns attested in the minor Romance lan...
As suggested by several authors (among those, Contini 1991), prosodic variation may be analysed in a...
This paper aims to briefly illustrate the main segmental features of the phonetic system of a Romanc...
Working Papers in Italian StudiesThis work focuses on the vowel system of the Italo-Romance dialect ...
The paper addresses the written tradition of Bolognese from the 13th to the 19th century with a part...
In this paper I discuss some elicitation techniques and their reliability for the study of phonetic ...
International audienceFor this poster session, I will focus on two dialects of the area, a Piemontes...
International audienceFor this poster session, I will focus on two dialects of the area, a Piemontes...
grantor: University of TorontoThe heterogeneous linguistic situation present on the Italia...
Although dialectological and historical research are each characterized by principles and methods th...
In this paper some ambiguous aspects of prosody are tackled in the light of a reassessment of lingui...
The thesis focuses on a description of four dialectal varieties (gallo-italian and gallo-romance) of...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is twofold: we first describe a speaking atlas which...
Although Italo-Romance varieties continue to be documented, classified, and analyzed by dialectologi...
Italian dialects occupy an important position in the history of Italian linguistics and are still pr...
These articles provide new explorations into phonological patterns attested in the minor Romance lan...
As suggested by several authors (among those, Contini 1991), prosodic variation may be analysed in a...