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Selected Abstracts of the 20th International Workshop on Neonatology and Pediatrics; Cagliari (Italy); October 23rd-26th, 2024 CHILDREN’S HEALTH: MESSAGES FROM THE FUTURE The Workshop has been organized with the patronage of Autonomous Region of ...
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The effects of language planning in Sardinian
Sardinian is an endangered Romance language spoken in Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The Autonomous Region of Sardinia is part of the Italian Republic and it is located south of Corsica, west of the Italian peninsula, to ...
Lai, Rosangela
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Sardigna no est Italia: Resistance as Sardinian Identity [PDF]
Since the inauguration of academic disciplines such as Anthropology, Classics, and Mediterranean Studies, the island of Sardinia and its rich cultural history have remained largely underinvestigated and underappreciated in scholarly work.
Hamilton, Cherie
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Another case of language death? The intergenerational transmission of Catalan in Alghero
PhDThis thesis is a study of linguistic contact in Alghero, a multilingual town on the north-west coast of Sardinia characterised by the presence of three main language varieties: Italian, Catalan, and Sardinian.
Chessa, Enrico
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LANGUAGE POLICY AND LANGUAGE BELIEFS IN SARDINIA: A CASE STUDY [PDF]
The present dissertation investigates the Sardinian language policy, focusing on the language beliefs and attitudes of a specific educational institution’s teaching staff.
Piergiorgio Mura
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Certifying a minority language: a first description of the Sardinian case
The paper presents the results of the University of Cagliari project aimed at creating the first linguistic certification of the Sardinian language (level C1). The paper describes the theoretical assumptions, work phases, critical issues, and the choices
Marra A., Murgia G., Grosso G. I.
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Sardinian Syntax presents the first comprehensive synchronic description of Sardinian syntax available in English. Michael Jones combines a detailed coverage of the language with a theoretical approach that draws on contemporary linguistic theory.
Jones, MA
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Assumptions behind grammatical approaches to code-switching: when the blueprint is a red herring
Many of the so-called ‘grammars’ of code-switching are based on various underlying assumptions, e.g. that informal speech can be adequately or appropriately described in terms of ‘‘grammar’’; that deep, rather than surface, structures are involved in ...
Penelope Gardner-Chloros +3 more
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Derivative prefixes in the Sardinian language
This paper applies the word-based model to the description of the Sardinian prefixes. There are cases in which neither a morphematic segmentation nor a single lexeme or word can explain a morphological analysis. Consequently, a comparison between sets of
PINTO, IMMACOLATA
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