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“See, Your Grandma Has Two Mother Tongues…or Only One?”: Shame, Dialect, and Shifting Mother Tongues in Sicily

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 3, Page 509-516, September 2025.
ABSTRACT In the Sicilian town of Palermo, two main languages are spoken, Italian and Sicilian. But people are often unwilling to consider Sicilian a language, taking it instead as an inferior “dialect.” Linguistic choice is associated with two broad, competing discourses about Sicilian culture and ethnicity: discourses of heritage on the one hand and ...
Paola Tiné
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The Fashioning of the Humanist Governor at the Dawn of a New Political and Cultural Era: Francesco Barbaro as Podestà of Venetian Vicenza

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 4, Page 473-492, September 2025.
Abstract The patrician Francesco Barbaro (1390–1454) is well known for having been both a first‐class humanist and a figurehead of the Venetian government in the new territories of the Stato da Terra. This article explores the pioneering use of humanist culture in the official praises he received during his political career, which helped shape a ...
Clémence Revest
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Goran Filipi, Istrorumunjski lingvistički atlas. Atlasul lingvistic istroromân.Atlante linguistico istrorumeno, Knjižnica Atlas, Knjiga 2, Znanstvena udruga Mediteran=Societas studiorum Mediterraneum, Pula 2002, pag. 785

open access: yesLinguistica, 2003
L'edizione di un atlante linguistico e sempre fonte di giustificato orgoglio per l'autore ed e nello stesso tempo fonte di allegria, di entusiasmo per chi si accinge a servirsene.
Mitja Skubic
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Le versioni pascoliane di Maria Antònia Salvà: Un approccio storico e un’indagine formale

open access: yesQuaderns d'Italià, 1999
La poetessa maiorchina Maria Antònia Salvà traduce in catalano, nel primo trentennio del secolo, numerose poesie di Giovanni Pascoli. Tali versioni poetiche rappresentano le prime ed uniche traduzioni delle sue poesie in lingua iberica prima della Guerra
Gabriella Gavagnin
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ASPETTI SOCIOCULTURALI NELLA PRASSI GLOTTODIDATTICA

open access: yesStudia Polensia, 2020
L’insegnamento della lingua italiana non può essere separato mai del tutto dagli aspetti culturali della nostra storia e civiltà, in quanto esiste tra i due una profonda e intima interconnessione.
Franco Romano
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Renaissance Culture, Emblems, and Interdisciplinary Research: The Reception of Alciato in Coimbra☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 3, Page 394-418, June 2025.
Abstract Bearing in mind that emblem books were a manifestation of humanistic culture and its natural interdisciplinary, this paper discusses how the early reception of Alciato's Emblemata in Coimbra (Portugal) had an impact on artists, literary authors, jurists, and Jesuit teachers.
Filipa Araújo
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Prima e dopo la letteratura. Il veneziano e il fantasma della grammatica

open access: yesQuaderns d'Italià, 2002
La secolare storia della letteratura in veneziano non conosce una riflessione o una sistemazione grammaticale fino ad oltre la caduta dello Stato Veneto, e la stessa sistemazione di un vasto patrimonio linguistico attraverso lo strumento di un dizionario
Riccardo Drusi, Piermario Vescovo
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The emergence of double entry bookkeeping

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 78, Issue 2, Page 499-528, May 2025.
Abstract Double entry account books of medieval Italian merchants and bankers have been extensively used as primary sources by historians of several disciplines interested in business, trade, commodities, markets, sources, prices, interest rates, exchange rates, tariffs, taxes, wages, rents, agents, networks, and many other related topics.
Alan Sangster
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Ordo renascendi est crescere posse malis (Rutilius Namatianus I.140): the sack of Rome and the resilience of western Roman aristocracies

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 139-157, May 2025.
Rutilius Namatianus’ poem De reditu suo was written a few years after the devastation of Rome in 410. It has been read as nostalgia for Rome’s past greatness written in a climate of senatorial escapism. This article revises this reading, instead analysing the poem as the literary expression of resilience on the part of the traditional western ...
Sophie Kultzen
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Nozioni minime di storia della lingua e della grammatica italiane per insegnanti di scuola primaria

open access: yes, 2021
Si illustrano alcuni momenti salienti della storia della didattica dell'italiano nella scuola postunitaria. Si delineano le vicende salienti nella storia della lingua italiana funzionali a chiarire agli insegnanti di scuola primaria alcune ...
Cella, Roberta
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