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Vito Evola et les métaphores conceptuelles dans les textes religieux

2010

Cette étude analyse l’article scientifique «Semiótica Multimodal de las Experiencias Espirituales: La Representación de Creencias, Metáforas y Acciones» paru en 2009 dans l’anthologie «La Lingüística de hoy: Un paso hacia el entendimiento de la Mente» de Carmen M. Bretones et alii. L’article, écrit par le linguiste et sémiologue Vito Evola, souligne l’importance d’une approche de linguistique cognitive pour l’étude des textes religieux. Ces pages sont remarquables pour deux raisons: elles montrent quelles sont les principales métaphores conceptuelles qu’on utilise pour se rapprocher à la foi et comparent l’analyse des éléments différents, comme mots, dessins et gestes, pour comprendre la co…

métaphores conceptuelles linguistique cognitive conceptualisation religieuse sémiologieSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Harry Potter e la lingua dei maghi: incantesimi e formule

2017

This study explores the vocabulary used in Harry Potter and the Death- ly Hallows, with particular reference to the list of names for magic spells, charms and curses. The investigation aims at shedding light on how British writer J.K. Rowling has built the wizard’s world of Harry Potter and its linguistic universe. The aim of this survey is to emphasize recurring patterns and idiosyncrasies’ em- ployed in the construction of the magic form, which is based chiefly on neolo- gisms. The language the author has used for the creation of magic formulae is, in most cases, a kind of Latin, whose names are substantially recognizable to the reader.

neologism Harry Potter Latin morphologySettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Nomi post-verbali e articolo zero in italiano

2010

nomi nudi espressione referenziale determinanti verbo 'fare'Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Costrutti con 'c'è' e nome proprio in una telecronaca sportiva: configurazioni funzionali e valori testuali

2010

nomi propri costrutti esistenziali lingua parlata470 Latin & Italic languages460 Spanish & Portuguese languages410 Linguistics450 Italian Romanian & related languages800 Literature rhetoric & criticism440 French & related languages10103 Institute of Romance StudiesSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Nomi propri, luoghi comuni

2007

nomi propriSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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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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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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