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Passive and impersonal reflexives in the Italian dialects: synchronic and diachronic aspects
This article investigates the morphosyntax of passive and impersonal reflexives in contemporary Italian dialects and in some early vernaculars, considering the distribution of morphosyntactic, semantic and pragmatic characteristics which set several ...
CENNAMO, MICHELA
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Dialettale, regionale, nazionale: identità linguistiche nella descrizione della lingua del cibo
Food and, consequently, the language that describes it represent one of the areas of culture and language in which there has been the strongest assertion of an identity model. This is the result of the sum of different local components.
Giulio Vaccaro
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ABSTRACT This paper examines elementary Grade 5 and 6 students’ emic perspectives on their L1 French and L2 English teachers’ cross‐curricular efforts to build linguistic and conceptual bridges. Drawing on research on translanguaging pedagogies and recent motivation scholarship, we propose a multi‐competence view of motivation that aligns more closely ...
Sunny Man Chu Lau +1 more
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Proclitic vs enclitic pronouns in northern Italian dialects and the null-subiect parameter
The unstressed subject pronouns of northern Italian dialects (NIDs) are usually considered (clitic) heads different from, for example, their French preverbal counterparts, which are considered maximal projections.
L. Repetti +2 more
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Reduplication as a Strategy for -ever Free Relatives: Semantic and Syntactic Observations*
Italo-Romance varieties display a typologically rare strategy to realize the unconditional (or free-choice) free relative clauses, i.e. the reduplication of the verb complex.
Giuseppina Silvestri
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The Native Speaker in Italian-Dialects Bilingualism: Insights From the Acquisition of Vicentino by Preschool Children. [PDF]
Sanfelici E, Roch M.
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Background Support for violent and non‐violent radicalization co‐exists in some, but not all, adolescents. Yet, little is known about how adolescents transition towards or away from violent and/or non‐violent radicalization over time. Within a socio‐ecological framework, this study investigates how Canadian adolescents move from profiles that support ...
Diana Miconi +3 more
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The phenomenon of “neodialettalità”is examined from to perspectives. Initially the term was used to de-scribe works of Italian poets in vernacular languages.
Ingeborga Beszterda
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Lingua e stile nella predicazione dei gesuiti missionari in Italia (xvi-xviii secolo)
The Jesuits who undertook missionary work in rural areas of Italy hardly ever explicitly addressed the issue of linguistic communication. However, there are sources from which it is possible to reconstruct their awareness of the problems posed by such ...
Bernadette Majorana
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Background There are no evaluated family‐based mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) interventions for adolescents in Southwest Asia (known as the Middle East), and few whole‐family interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries, despite consistent evidence for the impact of family support on mental health and well‐being. This study aims to
Tania Bosqui +21 more
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