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Learning Italian Language

International Journal of Modern Languages And Applied Linguistics, 2018
Sometimes it is difficult to find the time to attend a language course that we are interested to learn. This is true especially for those who are working. The objective of this new program is to allow everyone to choose the best time to study without having to follow a certain tight schedule. It could be in the morning, in the afternoon, at night,
Mohd Ridzuan Abdul Malek   +1 more
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Language use at Italian medical congresses

Neurological Sciences, 2018
Dear Editor, The English language is now considered the most spoken language in the world, after the Mandarin Chinese language. Several English words and expressions are commonly used during informal conversation, in newspapers, in television programs, and in social networks.
Fabbrini, Giovanni   +2 more
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Epenthesis in Italian Sign Language

Sign Language & Linguistics, 2009
The aim of this study is to provide a detailed account for the phenomenon of movement epenthesis in Italian Sign Language (LIS). LIS displays at least two cases of epenthesis of movement, one affecting signs that involve contact with the body, the other affecting signs that do not (i.e. signs articulated in neutral space).
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Italian: the Modern Classical Language

The Modern Language Journal, 1939
Author's Summary— A modern language should be studied primarily for its lasting human values and only incidentally for its practical applications. Modern civilization cannot be thoroughly appreciated without a study of its lasting spiritual qualities and the study of Italian, heir to the humanistic culture of ancient Greece and Rome, should be given ...
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Italian Language Geography

2009
Italian academic geography is characterized by a rather peculiar structuring, which while suffering from internal fragmentation and discontinuity, presents threads and episodes of extraordinary scholarship, especially on the part of small groups of individuals. Such 'disciplinary threads' are informed by the work of some prominent geographers and pivot
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The Italian Language

The Modern Language Review, 1942
R. Weiss, M. A. Pei
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