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La Questione Del Significato Dei Componenti Della Frase Secondo Il peripato

2014

Attraverso la lettura puntuale della sezione I.4. del commento di Dessippo alle "Categorie" di Aristotele l'autore dà piena ragione del perché lo Stagirita sia arrivato a sostenere che uniche parti, dotate di significato, di una frase siano il nome e il verbo. Sono infatti proprio queste due le parti che colgono il nesso tra le categorie e le entità reali.

nomicategoriesignificatientità realiverbiSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Costrutti locativi e non locativi con mettere

2013

Sentence (a) Ada mise Pio nel sacco is ambiguous: one of its meanings is literal (Ada put Pio in the sack), whereas the other is figurative (Ada fooled / outsmarted Pio). Such ambiguity is not present in sentence (b) Ada mise Pio in un sacco. On the surface, (b) differs from (a) only insofar as the indefinite article is employed, but conveys a literal meaning exclusively (Ada put Pio in a sack). The ambiguity of sentence (a) is derived from the existence of two constructions employing mettere. The prepositional phrase of one of them displays standard paradigmatic properties and conveys literal (i.e. locative) meaning, whereas the other has no locative value and is highly constrained (e.g. n…

non-verbal predication argument structure substitution test locative multi-word expressionsSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Valenza e insegnamento della lingua straniera

2015

This work deals with valency, a key syntactic notion whose chemistry-inspired label was established by Lucien Tesnière (1959), one of the most well-known contributors to the Prague Linguistic Circle. We will concentrate on two questions: (a) to what extent does valency play a role in Second Language Learning (SLL)?; and (b) what role should the use of valency play in language teaching practices? This paper will provide answers to these questions and propose reasons for motivating the use of valency in SLL.

noticinglcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturelcsh:P1-1091lcsh:PQ1-3999L1-L2 valency mismatchevalency mismatchesSecond language learningSociologytransferSettore L-LIN/02 - Didattica Delle Lingue ModerneSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E LinguisticavalencyÉcho des études romanes
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Direct objects

2014

The direct objects express the semantic role patient, that is, the participant affected by the transitive situation. In Ancient Greek, the case of the direct object is prototypically the accusative. However, on the basis of a scalar hypothesis of transitivity, the notion of affectedness may be conceived of as a gradual property of the objects. In this perspective, different ways of encoding the transitive objects may be individuated, namely the dative and the genitive, which should be interpreted as less typical instances of the category.

oggetti greco anticoSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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673. Carla Marcato, Nomi di persona, nomi di luogo. Introduzione all'onomastica, Bologna, il Mulino, 2009

2010

Recensione al volume di Carla Marcato sulla toponomastica e l'antroponimia italiana

onomastica toponomastica italiana antroponimia italianaSettore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica Italiana
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Tra continuo e discreto. Recenti tendenze nella linguistica contemporanea

2002

This paper investigates the relationship between continuum and discretum within recent theoretical approaches in contemporary linguistics, focusing in particular on the interaction with epistemological and methodological aspects common to physical-mathematical theoretical models

optimality theorycategorizzazione linguisticaarbitrarietàprincipio di complementaritàcontinuum vs. discretoSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Proto-Indo-European verbal suppletion and emerging paradigms

2008

The existence of suppletion in a Proto-Indo-European language is still a question of debate (García Ramón 2002). While the evidence for such a phenomenon has been widely recognized within the verbal system of most Indo-European languages, some scholars describe it as a recent monoglot development which characterizes the history of each single language without involving a previous common stage. According to Strunk (1977), the hypothesis of a PIE suppletive paradigm based on the alternation of verbal roots such as *es- and *bhu- “be”, or *ei-/i- and *gwa-/ gwem - “go”, must be ruled out because it violates the so-called criterium-b, i.e. complementary distribution of the forms involved in a s…

paradigm formationverbal suppletionVedic SanskritHomeric GreekSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Ecouter Bernart de Ventadorn. Lecture de quatre unica musicaux: BdT 70.42 (X), 24 (W), 17 (G) et 25 (R)

2017

Etant donné que motz et sos des troubadours sont souvent étudiés séparément dans la tradition d'études scientifiques, nous allons essayer d'intégrer les données philologiques et musicologiques pour présenter une 'lecture' chantée et commentée de quatre pièces parmi les moins connues (et les moins enregistrées) de Bernart de Ventadorn, qui nous offrent néanmoins un aperçu assez représentatif des différentes typologies musicales associées à ses chansons par la tradition manuscrite.

philologie et musicologiemélodies des troubadourSettore L-FIL-LET/09 - Filologia E Linguistica Romanzarégistres poétiqueBernart de Ventadornchansonniers provençauxtypologie musicale
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Una risata non ci seppellirà

2022

piantolinguisticaletteraturafilosofiarisatamass media
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« Leggere le pitture come fossero un libro ». L’interprétation du plafond peint de Manfredi Chiaramonte entre philologie et histoire*

2019

Le plafond en bois peint (1377-1380) de la grande salle du Palais Chiaramonte ou Steri à Palerme, « somme figurative de toute la littérature romanesque du Moyen Âge » (G. Folena), est un monument unique en son genre où se rencontrent des traditions artistiques et littéraires européennes, méditerranéennes et locales. Depuis sa découverte en 1899, il a été étudié par des archéologues et des historiens de l’art, mais aussi par des philologues comme Ezio Levi et Maria Bendinelli Predelli, qui se sont questionnés sur les sources littéraires et iconographiques de ses nombreuses scènes narratives : histoires de Tristan et Ιseult, d’Hélène de Narbonne, du Cycle troyen, d’Alexandre le Grand, d’Enée …

plafond du palais Steri Chiaramonte philologie histoire de l’artSettore L-FIL-LET/09 - Filologia E Linguistica RomanzaSettore L-ART/01 - Storia Dell'Arte MedievaleMemini
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