Teacher
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RIVIELLO CARLA
(syllabus)
The Course “Philology 2 B” falls within the domain of the Basic learning activities labelled “Philology, General and Applied Linguistics” of the Degree Course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically the activities aiming at providing adequate tools for the analysis of texts in the light of their transmission and cultural context. Building on the results achieved in the course “Philology 1”, the course aims to examine in greater depth specific aspects of the First foreign language being studied, including a diachronic study of the most relevant typological traits with reference to the relevant language family, such as e.g. phonetic, phonological, morphological and syntactic developments; the evolution of the lexicon of the language; processes of semantic shift.
(reference books)
There is single set text for the course. Students will be regularly referred to chapters and / or paragraphs in the bibliography given below. Additional material will furthermore be provided by the lecturer
Green D.H., Language and History in the early Germanic World, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002. Hogg R. M., A Grammar of Old English (Volume 1: Phonology; Volume 2: Morphology), Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford UK- Cambridge (MA) USA, 1992-2011 Lass R., Old English - A historical linguistic companion, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994 Ringe D. A, Linguistic History of English, Volume 1: From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic, Oxford University Press, 2006 Mazzuoli Porru G., Manuale di inglese antico, Giardini, Pisa 1992 Saibene M.G. - Buzzoni M., Manuale di linguistica germanica, Cisalpino, Milano 2006 R. D. Fulk, A Comparative Grammar of the Early Germanic Languages, Amsterdam Philadelphia Pa., John Benjamins, 2018.
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