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ITALIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE

ITALIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE Romance Languages 373 IX. ITALIA N STUDIES LANG UA GE By Ad am Ledge way , University Assistant Lecturer in Romance Philology, University of Cambridge, and Alessandra Lo mbardi , Part-time Lecturer in Italian, University of Cambridge 1. Ge ne ral Alfredo Stussi, Tra filologia e storia. Studi e testimonianze, F, Olschki, 315 pp., is a fitting reminder of the author’s considerable contribution to Italian philology over the last three decades, bringing together in a single volume 17 of his essays (three of them previously unpublished) tracing the development of Italian philology and linguistics as a discipline between the 19th and 20th c. Patrizia Tabossi, Il linguaggio, Bo, Il Mulino, 125 pp., provides a simple yet clear introduction to many general aspects of language, principally illustrated from Italian. Covering such topics as systems of communication, psycholinguistics, cognitive processes, language use, and the mind, this volume should prove a useful introductory tool for undergraduate linguistics courses. Of particular note are the Atti (Palermo), i-vi, which provide broad diachronic and synchronic coverage of Italian and the dialects on a range of topics. Grande dizionario italiano dell’uso, ed. Tullio De Mauro, 4 vols, T, UTET, 1169, 1183, 1173, 1211 pp., also available http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Brill
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© Copyright 2000 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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10.1163/22224297-90000308
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Romance Languages 373 IX. ITALIA N STUDIES LANG UA GE By Ad am Ledge way , University Assistant Lecturer in Romance Philology, University of Cambridge, and Alessandra Lo mbardi , Part-time Lecturer in Italian, University of Cambridge 1. Ge ne ral Alfredo Stussi, Tra filologia e storia. Studi e testimonianze, F, Olschki, 315 pp., is a fitting reminder of the author’s considerable contribution to Italian philology over the last three decades, bringing together in a single volume 17 of his essays (three of them previously unpublished) tracing the development of Italian philology and linguistics as a discipline between the 19th and 20th c. Patrizia Tabossi, Il linguaggio, Bo, Il Mulino, 125 pp., provides a simple yet clear introduction to many general aspects of language, principally illustrated from Italian. Covering such topics as systems of communication, psycholinguistics, cognitive processes, language use, and the mind, this volume should prove a useful introductory tool for undergraduate linguistics courses. Of particular note are the Atti (Palermo), i-vi, which provide broad diachronic and synchronic coverage of Italian and the dialects on a range of topics. Grande dizionario italiano dell’uso, ed. Tullio De Mauro, 4 vols, T, UTET, 1169, 1183, 1173, 1211 pp., also available

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Dec 20, 1999

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