Testi e linguaggi: Recent submissions
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Quelques phénomènes de variation dans les noëls du volume factice bl 8o 1974 (Le Mans, Médiathèque L. Aragon): entre diatopie, diaphasie et diastratie
(Roma: Carocci, 2024)The volume BL 8o 1974 kept at the Médiathèque Louis-Aragon in Le Mans assembles nine collections of noels that were produced in Maine or in the surrounding regions in Western France and that contain texts composed in the ... -
La variation de la métaphore dans la vulgarisation scientifique. Une étude en diachronie courte en français et italien liée aux trous noirs
In cognitive studies, metaphor is seen as a conceptual interaction between two conceptual domains (Lakoff, Johnson, 1985; Kövecses, 2010). From the idea of the transfer of a concept into a foreign domain, it is possible ... -
Touchez pas au grisbi, «touchez pas à l’argot!»: Simonin dialoguiste de lui-même
In recent years, new fields of inquiry have opened up for argotologues: in fact, films also bear witness to “the evolution of argot”, as theorized by Goudailler (2006). The case of Touchez pas au grisbi (1954) seems very ... -
Pour une parémiodidactique de la variation lexicale: le cas des proverbes créoles antillais et des proverbes français
In this study, we present a didactic unit, concerning the lexical variation which characterizes proverbs in Antilles Creole and their equivalents in French, for Italian-speaking adult learners and in a university context ... -
Multilingualism as linguistic chimerism. Conceptualizing language contact and English as a global contact language in a hybrid-oriented perspective
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)In a globalized world where cultural boundaries have become increasingly blurred, multilingual practices have changed the understanding of language contact and contact-induced influence in global encounters. In the era of ... -
The language of belonging and otherness in a Diachronic Corpus of Indian English (DICIE)
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)The study explores how individual and collective identity(ies) can be constructed and conveyed by language in communicative contexts taking place in language contact situations. Crucial to this concept is the notion of ... -
Representing disrupted identities in West-African migrants’ ELF-mediated trauma narratives: An online ethnopoetic approach
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)This paper enquires into West-African migrants’ trauma narratives conveyed through uses of English as a ‘lingua franca’ (elf) and collected in Italy by means of online interviews. A model grounded on theories of ... -
The ELFentextualizated legal discourse and its accessibility to international recipients
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)This paper examines the intralingual and interlingual reformulations of a selected corpus of extracts from the eu Directive on international protection and the Decreto Flussi, defining the number of nonEuropean workers who ... -
Language contact, variation and change across the Italian communities of Bedford, Peterborough and Loughborough in the post-Brexit era
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)In the wake of previous research about the Italians in the uk (Balirano & Guzzo, 2011; Guzzo, 2014; Di Salvo, 2012), the present contribution investigates the multi-layered relationship between migration, identity and ... -
The role of translation as an accommodation technique in migration contexts
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)One major source of language variation is contact. Contact linguistics investigates stable contact settings, conversely, sociolinguistic research on variation mostly focuses on monolingual speech communities (Léglise & ... -
Speaking (out) of Silence: The burden of womanhood in Christina Rossetti’s “Monna Innominata” and William Morris’s “The Defence of Guenevere”
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)An era punctuated by contradictions and uncertainty, the Middle Ages represented a powerful looking glass for the flawed and highly duplicitous Victorian society. Deeply unhappy with the cultural and aesthetic chaos resulting ... -
El tiempo como implicatura
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)We need a theoretical model that would allow us to analyze the data offered by the use of language in context. In the case proposed here, the use of the so-called verb tenses. We can create a model or also make use of an ... -
Aspetti dell’universo narrativo di Marguerite Yourcenar tra versatilità e fluidità
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)The linguistic specificities of Marguerite Yourcenar’s narrative speech have influenced the translation approach, which is affected not only by the courtly style of Yourcenar’s work but, above all, by the notion of “choice” ... -
Linguistic borders between French and Arabic in the Family Code in Morocco: loanwords and identity issues
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)Several observations have led us to investigate the loanwords used in the variety of French spoken in Morocco, in relation to an institutional document such as the Family Code i.e., the set of laws concerning the legal ... -
French and English languages in contact: The Chiac case
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)This study concerns the language variation and changes across Borders in a bilingual context: the Acadian French in contact with North American English. In particular, it explores a specific linguistic idiom called Chiac, ... -
Barbadian English idioms: Challenging linguistic norms in a diasporic context
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)As a typical phenomenon affecting virtually all diaspora Englishes, also throughout the Anglophone Caribbean the centripetal forces leading to the recognition of a unified norm cohabit with the outward thrust of linguistic ... -
Refugee linguascapes: The role of English in Australia-run detention contexts
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)Drawing upon the framework of Critical Sociolinguistics, this paper aims at understanding the role of English within the Australian mandatory detention system vis-à-vis the material, communicative and symbolic marginalization ... -
Ogiek and Akie: How many peoples for how many languages? What is their future?
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)Ogiek and Akie are the names of two African endangered languages belonging to the Nilo-Saharan, Kalenjin family, originally spoken by scattered groups of hunters and gatherers in a region stretching from southern Kenya to ... -
The spread of participial clauses in Biblical Greek: The importance of being multilingual
(Roma: Carocci, 2023)In this study, a construction marginally found in Ancient Greek is addressed, the participial clause, i.e. a clause whose main verb is a participle. This construction displays a considerable increase in usage frequency in ...