Hispanic intertextuality in contemporary Sardinian poetry
The Sardinian people have undergone a process of acculturation, initially Iberian and later Italian, which was particularly marked in the period of fascist nationalism and in that of post-fascist national centralism.
Tanda, Nicola
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Multimodal artistic metaphors: Research on a corpus of Sardinian art. [PDF]
Guerrieri A, Ervas F, Gola E.
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MACRO-POLICY VS. MICRO-POLICY: A STUDY ON TWO ITALIAN-SARDINIAN WEBSITES [PDF]
The present study aims at investigating the relationship between language policies at macro- and micro-level. Drawing on Baldauf’s conceptualisation (2006), language choices at the micro-level can be considered either as a microimplementation of a macro-
Piergiorgio Mura
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Is Cognitive Reserve a Determinant of Functional and Mental Health in Older People of the Sardinian Blue Zone? A Mediational Approach. [PDF]
Fastame MC, Brandas B, Pau M.
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Negation and Focus Clash in Sardinian
Sardinian is a Romance language that resorts to various strategies to express total and partial questions. Apart from intonation, Sardinian makes a particular use of the marker a (< lat. aut 'or') and of fronting.
Floricic, Franck
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Sardinian composers of contemporary music [PDF]
The meeting point between the school headed by Franco Oppo and the rich traditional music of the island gave birth in Sardinia to an intense fl owering in the fi eld of New Music, with a strong feeling of belonging and a constant call for a positive ...
Giglio, Consuelo
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Definiteness in Medieval Sardinian
This paper aims to describe the use of the definite article in Medieval Sardinian in order to outline the typology of this feature and to determine its stage of grammaticalization. In particular, I analysed the Ancient Logudorese scripta.
PUTZU, IGNAZIO EFISIO
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The pre-Roman elements of the Sardinian lexicon
The Sardinian language descends from Latin, introduced to Sardinia following the Roman conquest in 238 BCE. Yet, parts of the Sardinian vocabulary cannot be explained from a Latin perspective and may instead reflect remnants of extinct languages once ...
Swanenvleugel, C.
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Climbing the Giara: A quantitative reassessment of movement and visibility in the Nuragic landscape of the Gesturi plateau (South-Central Sardinia, Italy). [PDF]
Schirru D, Vanzetti A.
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Nerium oleander L., a circum-Mediterranean study of the etymological, ecological, historical, mythological, and ethnobotanical roots of its vernacular names. [PDF]
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