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Tracking Jespersen’s cycle in Veronese and Bresciano

2023
This article provides an insight in the expression of sentential negation in two Italo-Romance varieties, i.e., Bresciano and Veronese. The fieldwork data gathered in Lumezzane (BS), Brescia, San Giovanni Lupatoto (VR) and Nogara (VR) shows an intriguing range of variation.
Tagliani M.   +3 more
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Lexical Variation from the Perspective of Diachronic and Diatopic Dimensions in the Language of the Periodical Press from the Moldavian SSR

Filologia modernă: realizări şi perspective în context european, 2022
In this article, we research the state of the language from Bessarabia of the post-annexation period, analyzing the lexical variation of some texts from the Soviet daily papers „Moldova Socialistă” and „Tineretul Moldovei”, in order to identify the diachronic and diatopic variation features. We identify a specific language, polarized, most of the time,
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Syntactic and diatopic variation of verbs disfrutar and gozar

2019
Entre los verbos de régimen preposicional del español están incluidos algunos que, según los estudiosos, alternan libremente la construcción directa y la preposicional sin cambio de sentido. Los verbos psicológicos disfrutar y gozar se citan a menudo para ilustrar estos casos (disfrutar o gozar de la vida / disfrutar o gozar la vida).
Sanz Martin, Blanca Elena   +1 more
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Diatopic variation as evidence for diachronic changes in the 20th and 21st centuries

Abstract In Latin American varieties of Spanish there is a series of pragmatic markers that fulfil similar functions. Tipo, onda and como are mitigators, but they also express approximation, exemplification, focalisation, discourse structuring and quotation.
Wiltrud Mihatsch, Ana Vazeilles
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Diatopic Variation in the Spanish-American Lexicon

Certain lexical pairs (agregar/añadir, elegir/escoger, trozo/pedazo, etc.) are never mentioned in the studies of traditional dialectology or linguistic geography studies devoted to geosynonyms with different frequences of use. The terms that make up these pairs have the particularity of offering very slight denotative nuances linked to the existence of
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Comparative study of the diatopic variation of Brazilian Portuguese and Italian

This article presents a study about the difference between the Brazilian and Italian linguistic variation from the observation of external influences on the two languages.Starting from the theoretical thinking of Coseriu, we seek to define the difference between dialect and regional variation, demonstrate how it interacts directly in the language ...
Tedesco, Maria Teresa   +1 more
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Social media and diatopic tension: A psychosocial study with Haddad and Bolsonaro's voters in Brazil

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2022
Georgie Echeverri Vásquez   +1 more
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