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ITALIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE

ITALIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE 424 Romance Languages VIII. IT ALlAN STUDIES LANGUAGE By M. MAIR PARRY, Lecturer in Italian, University of Wales, Aberystwyth I. GENERAL A topical publication, Lo Cascio, Lingua, contains many surveys by renowned linguists on subjects such as the image and use ofltalian in Italy and abroad (H. Stammeijohann, R. Simone, A. Tosi, N. Dittmar, A. Sobrero, F. Sabatini); the Italian contribution to lexicography (G. Nencioni, V. Lo Cascio) and to philosophical linguistics (L. Formigari); the current flourishing state of Italian linguistic research in Europe (A. L. and G. Lepschy, T. De Mauro, L. Renzi, G. Nencioni, M. Pfister, G. Holtus-M. Metzeltin-C. Schmitt, C. Schwarze, J. Brunet), as well as specific analyses of linguistic topics. The position ofltalian in the world, and especially within the European Community, is also discussed in G. Lepschy, 'L'italiano vis to dall'estero', Lit, 23:66, while E. Zuanelli, 'Italian in the European Community: An educational perspective on the national language and new language minorities', Coulmas, Language Policy, 291-gg, considers the educational implications for Italian of its 'minor' language status within the EC context. The achievements and future prospects ofltalian linguistics are reviewed by linguists of international standing from Italy and abroad in a stimulating collection of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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424 Romance Languages VIII. IT ALlAN STUDIES LANGUAGE By M. MAIR PARRY, Lecturer in Italian, University of Wales, Aberystwyth I. GENERAL A topical publication, Lo Cascio, Lingua, contains many surveys by renowned linguists on subjects such as the image and use ofltalian in Italy and abroad (H. Stammeijohann, R. Simone, A. Tosi, N. Dittmar, A. Sobrero, F. Sabatini); the Italian contribution to lexicography (G. Nencioni, V. Lo Cascio) and to philosophical linguistics (L. Formigari); the current flourishing state of Italian linguistic research in Europe (A. L. and G. Lepschy, T. De Mauro, L. Renzi, G. Nencioni, M. Pfister, G. Holtus-M. Metzeltin-C. Schmitt, C. Schwarze, J. Brunet), as well as specific analyses of linguistic topics. The position ofltalian in the world, and especially within the European Community, is also discussed in G. Lepschy, 'L'italiano vis to dall'estero', Lit, 23:66, while E. Zuanelli, 'Italian in the European Community: An educational perspective on the national language and new language minorities', Coulmas, Language Policy, 291-gg, considers the educational implications for Italian of its 'minor' language status within the EC context. The achievements and future prospects ofltalian linguistics are reviewed by linguists of international standing from Italy and abroad in a stimulating collection of

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1992

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