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The Italo-Albanian communities of Southern Italy were formed in the 15th century when whole populations migrated from the territory of Southern Albania due to Turkish pressure. Today we find 50 communities in which Albanian variety is still spoken.
Leonardo M. Savoia
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ABSTRACT Affective state investigation requires precise measurement that satisfies parametric statistical assumptions for reliable and valid cross‐data comparisons. The psychometric properties of the 20‐item Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) are satisfactory, but provide scores on an ordinal scale, which could be unsuitable for parametric ...
Peter Adu
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DPs in Southern Italy: a comparative perspective.
The paper explores instances of syntactic variation within Southern Italian dialects, suggesting minimal comparisons of Romance and non-Romance varieties, with a twofold purpose: a.
GUARDIANO, Cristina
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ABSTRACT Machine learning (ML) algorithms have been increasingly used to predict learning disability (LD) risk across various disciplines, but the effectiveness of different algorithms remains unclear. We summarize the literature on ML applications for the identification and classification of LDs using behavioral (e.g., phoneme manipulation and sound ...
Yusra Ahmed +4 more
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The essay examines the evolution of the Italian language and of dialects, starting from the unification of Italy and following the Great Migration that marked profound changes in the linguistic behavior of the Italian emigrants abroad.
Serra Rosemary
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Agree in the derivation of root subjunctives in Corfioto
This paper investigates the nature of the syntactic operation Agree with respect to syntactic restrictions in subject-verb agreement in the derivation of root subjunctive clauses in Corfioto, the endangered Balkan Venetan variety of the Corfiot Jews ...
Georgios Vardakis
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ABSTRACT Word‐final position is widely recognized as a structurally weak and restricted domain, yet languages differ strikingly in how they regulate segments and clusters at the right edge. While some systems categorically prohibit final consonants, others allow only a subset of segments, and still others impose process‐based adjustments such as final ...
Semra Baturay Meral
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Micro-variation in the Possessive Systems of Italian Dialects [PDF]
The paper addresses the parametric variation found in the possessive systems of Italian dialects. Data come from AIS maps (Jaberg and Jud 1928–40; Tisato 2009) and the vast traditional and generative literature on the topic.
Anna Cardinaletti +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Outpatient treatment for bulimia nervosa (BN) often fails to reduce core symptoms like binge eating and purging, while inpatient care is costly and separates patients from their everyday environment. Day‐patient treatment offers a middle ground by providing intensive daytime therapy with the opportunity to apply skills at home.
Anna L. Dieffenbacher +2 more
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LINGUISTIC VARIETY AND ITALIAN LANGUAGE TEACHING: AN EXPERIENCE IN THE CLASSROOM
This article presents a survey whose main objetive was to determine whether Brazilian learners, studying Italian in formal education contexto for at least one year, have receptive sociolinguistic competence which enables them to identify the varieties of
Elisabetta Santoro +1 more
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