The article shows the data of a dialectal investigation conducted with three fishermen of Ostia (Rome), a marine area in the suburbs of Rome that lies south of the Tiber’s mouth and overlooks the Thyrrhenian Sea. A corpus of fish names, fishing and nautical terms, based on the Mediterranean Linguistic Atlas (ALM), is given to the interviewees in order to verify the status of Roman dialect in the field of ichthyonomy. After a brief historical and geographical framework of Ostia, the paper lingers on the methodology of the investigation and examines the data from both the general and particular perspective. The results highlight the decline of some Roman terms replaced by Italian words, the survival of other ones recorded in the Roman...
This article is devoted to the study of the Italian language vocabulary, as well as its enrichment w...
peer reviewedOstia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-cit...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe question of Iberian linguistic influence in Sicily and elsewher...
The article shows the data of a dialectal investigation conducted with three fishermen of Ostia (Ro...
The Vocabolario dei dialetti salentini has been analyzed, in particular the sector of material life ...
Greek-speaking people have been sailing the Mediterranean for millennia. At various stages of their...
The article discusses the Romani loanwords in the Italian jargons from a geo-linguistic point of vie...
This study aims to classify the geographical variants of Vulgar Latin found in the inscriptions of P...
Lo scopo di questo lavoro era di esplorare le parole di origine romanza nella terminologia marittima...
Ichthyonymia Graeco-Latina. The Importance of the Modern Greek and Romance Lexical Data for Correct ...
The paper shows and comments the first results of a linguistic investigation conducted in several s...
Tante Sicilie, perché? Perché la Sicilia ha avuto la sorte ritrovarsi a far da cerniera nei secoli f...
This paper aims to discuss the linguistic data provided by over 400 ostraca from the praesidium of D...
Italian dialects occupy an important position in the history of Italian linguistics and are still pr...
This article presents the entries of the letter E from the Vocabolario del romanesco contemporaneo (...
This article is devoted to the study of the Italian language vocabulary, as well as its enrichment w...
peer reviewedOstia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-cit...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe question of Iberian linguistic influence in Sicily and elsewher...
The article shows the data of a dialectal investigation conducted with three fishermen of Ostia (Ro...
The Vocabolario dei dialetti salentini has been analyzed, in particular the sector of material life ...
Greek-speaking people have been sailing the Mediterranean for millennia. At various stages of their...
The article discusses the Romani loanwords in the Italian jargons from a geo-linguistic point of vie...
This study aims to classify the geographical variants of Vulgar Latin found in the inscriptions of P...
Lo scopo di questo lavoro era di esplorare le parole di origine romanza nella terminologia marittima...
Ichthyonymia Graeco-Latina. The Importance of the Modern Greek and Romance Lexical Data for Correct ...
The paper shows and comments the first results of a linguistic investigation conducted in several s...
Tante Sicilie, perché? Perché la Sicilia ha avuto la sorte ritrovarsi a far da cerniera nei secoli f...
This paper aims to discuss the linguistic data provided by over 400 ostraca from the praesidium of D...
Italian dialects occupy an important position in the history of Italian linguistics and are still pr...
This article presents the entries of the letter E from the Vocabolario del romanesco contemporaneo (...
This article is devoted to the study of the Italian language vocabulary, as well as its enrichment w...
peer reviewedOstia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-cit...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe question of Iberian linguistic influence in Sicily and elsewher...