The main tendency characterizing the development of language in Lombardy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries is the formation of a koiné. The extent to which Milan influenced the Lombard koiné is the subject of ongoing debate. On the one hand, scholars suggest that Milan provided a centralizing force for the “Milanization” of other Lombard vernaculars, similar to what occurred for Piedmont and the Veneto. On the other hand, studies have pointed out that Milan was not a centralizing force for the Lombard koiné and that it remains to be verified whether the prestige of Milanese influenced non-Milanese vernaculars. This paper looks at the extent to which Milan influenced the koiné in fifteenth-century Lombardy. I consider eight linguisti...
The aim of thie paper is to show paleographical and codicological aspects of some manuscripts produc...
In this contribution I consider how Milan and its inhabitants were connected both north and south in...
The Milanese dialect has undergone a great deal of change with regard to subject-pronoun organizatio...
The main tendency characterizing the development of language in Lombardy in the fourteenth and fifte...
The main tendency characterizing the development of language in Lombardy in the 14th and 15th centur...
The article looks at linguistic convergence in epistolary correspondence written in late medieval It...
L'articolo si propone di motivare come nella storia linguistica delle città lombarde lingua/ dialett...
The paper returns to the complex question of the sociolinguistic history of Italy during the Renais...
A Fifteenth-Century memoria in Lombard vernacular. The article provides a critical edition of a memo...
This article contributes to the historical study of intercomprehension between speakers of closely r...
Occurrences of Germanic lexical items, including placenames and personal names, in Italian contribut...
Historians (including historians of oral and written culture, and to some extent also literary histo...
My thesis examines the sociolinguistic notion of prestige in the context of sixteenth-century Italy,...
N-43-Suss is an anonymous Ambrosian manuscript in the style of spiritual dialogues and Lombard \u201...
Studio su lingua, dialetto e cultura popolare in Lombardia, diviso in dieci capitoli: 1. La situazio...
The aim of thie paper is to show paleographical and codicological aspects of some manuscripts produc...
In this contribution I consider how Milan and its inhabitants were connected both north and south in...
The Milanese dialect has undergone a great deal of change with regard to subject-pronoun organizatio...
The main tendency characterizing the development of language in Lombardy in the fourteenth and fifte...
The main tendency characterizing the development of language in Lombardy in the 14th and 15th centur...
The article looks at linguistic convergence in epistolary correspondence written in late medieval It...
L'articolo si propone di motivare come nella storia linguistica delle città lombarde lingua/ dialett...
The paper returns to the complex question of the sociolinguistic history of Italy during the Renais...
A Fifteenth-Century memoria in Lombard vernacular. The article provides a critical edition of a memo...
This article contributes to the historical study of intercomprehension between speakers of closely r...
Occurrences of Germanic lexical items, including placenames and personal names, in Italian contribut...
Historians (including historians of oral and written culture, and to some extent also literary histo...
My thesis examines the sociolinguistic notion of prestige in the context of sixteenth-century Italy,...
N-43-Suss is an anonymous Ambrosian manuscript in the style of spiritual dialogues and Lombard \u201...
Studio su lingua, dialetto e cultura popolare in Lombardia, diviso in dieci capitoli: 1. La situazio...
The aim of thie paper is to show paleographical and codicological aspects of some manuscripts produc...
In this contribution I consider how Milan and its inhabitants were connected both north and south in...
The Milanese dialect has undergone a great deal of change with regard to subject-pronoun organizatio...