The Dialects of Italy
Herausgeber: Maiden, Martin; Parry, Mair; Maiden, Martin
The Dialects of Italy
Herausgeber: Maiden, Martin; Parry, Mair; Maiden, Martin
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This book makes accessible the major structural features of the dialects of Italy and emphasises the importance of a detailed understanding of the dialects for issues in general linguistic theory.
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					This book makes accessible the major structural features of the dialects of Italy and emphasises the importance of a detailed understanding of the dialects for issues in general linguistic theory.				
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 - Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 492
 - Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2014
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm
 - Gewicht: 740g
 - ISBN-13: 9781138006782
 - ISBN-10: 1138006785
 - Artikelnr.: 39711795
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 492
 - Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2014
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm
 - Gewicht: 740g
 - ISBN-13: 9781138006782
 - ISBN-10: 1138006785
 - Artikelnr.: 39711795
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Dr Martin Maiden, Martin Maiden, Mair Parry
	Introduction by the editors
I: Structures
1: Vowel systems
2: Metaphony
3: Palatalization
4: Consonantal weakening
5: Lengthening and raddoppiament fonosintattico
6: The syllable
7: Prosodie phonology
8: Inflectional morphology of the noun and adjective
9: Inflectional morphology of the verb
10: Tense, mood and aspect in the verb
11: Synthetic and analytic structures
12: Personal pronouns and demonstratives
13: Word structure and word formation
14: Sentence word order
15: Conjunctions
16: Pronominal syntax
17: Passive and impersonal constructions
18: The structure of the noun phrase
19: Complementation
20: Negation
21: Quantifiers
22: Relative clauses
23: The syntax of conditional sentences
24: Prepositions
25: Lexical and semantic variation
II: The dialect areas
26: The geographical distribution of the dialects
Dialects of the north
27: Piedmont
28: Liguria
29: Lombardy
30: Trentino
31: The Veneto
32: Emilia-Romagna
33: Friuli
34: Ladin
Dialects of the centre and south
35: Tuscany
36: Corsica
37: Lazio, Umbria and the Marche
38: Abruzzo and Molise
39: Campania
40: Puglia and Salento
41: Basilicata
42: Calabria and southern Basilicata
43: Sicily
44: Sardinia
III: Sociolinguistics
45: The relationship between the dialects and the standard language
46: Code-switching and code-mixing
47: The dialects abroad
48: Italianization of the dialects
	I: Structures
1: Vowel systems
2: Metaphony
3: Palatalization
4: Consonantal weakening
5: Lengthening and raddoppiament fonosintattico
6: The syllable
7: Prosodie phonology
8: Inflectional morphology of the noun and adjective
9: Inflectional morphology of the verb
10: Tense, mood and aspect in the verb
11: Synthetic and analytic structures
12: Personal pronouns and demonstratives
13: Word structure and word formation
14: Sentence word order
15: Conjunctions
16: Pronominal syntax
17: Passive and impersonal constructions
18: The structure of the noun phrase
19: Complementation
20: Negation
21: Quantifiers
22: Relative clauses
23: The syntax of conditional sentences
24: Prepositions
25: Lexical and semantic variation
II: The dialect areas
26: The geographical distribution of the dialects
Dialects of the north
27: Piedmont
28: Liguria
29: Lombardy
30: Trentino
31: The Veneto
32: Emilia-Romagna
33: Friuli
34: Ladin
Dialects of the centre and south
35: Tuscany
36: Corsica
37: Lazio, Umbria and the Marche
38: Abruzzo and Molise
39: Campania
40: Puglia and Salento
41: Basilicata
42: Calabria and southern Basilicata
43: Sicily
44: Sardinia
III: Sociolinguistics
45: The relationship between the dialects and the standard language
46: Code-switching and code-mixing
47: The dialects abroad
48: Italianization of the dialects
Introduction by the editors
I: Structures
1: Vowel systems
2: Metaphony
3: Palatalization
4: Consonantal weakening
5: Lengthening and raddoppiament fonosintattico
6: The syllable
7: Prosodie phonology
8: Inflectional morphology of the noun and adjective
9: Inflectional morphology of the verb
10: Tense, mood and aspect in the verb
11: Synthetic and analytic structures
12: Personal pronouns and demonstratives
13: Word structure and word formation
14: Sentence word order
15: Conjunctions
16: Pronominal syntax
17: Passive and impersonal constructions
18: The structure of the noun phrase
19: Complementation
20: Negation
21: Quantifiers
22: Relative clauses
23: The syntax of conditional sentences
24: Prepositions
25: Lexical and semantic variation
II: The dialect areas
26: The geographical distribution of the dialects
Dialects of the north
27: Piedmont
28: Liguria
29: Lombardy
30: Trentino
31: The Veneto
32: Emilia-Romagna
33: Friuli
34: Ladin
Dialects of the centre and south
35: Tuscany
36: Corsica
37: Lazio, Umbria and the Marche
38: Abruzzo and Molise
39: Campania
40: Puglia and Salento
41: Basilicata
42: Calabria and southern Basilicata
43: Sicily
44: Sardinia
III: Sociolinguistics
45: The relationship between the dialects and the standard language
46: Code-switching and code-mixing
47: The dialects abroad
48: Italianization of the dialects
				I: Structures
1: Vowel systems
2: Metaphony
3: Palatalization
4: Consonantal weakening
5: Lengthening and raddoppiament fonosintattico
6: The syllable
7: Prosodie phonology
8: Inflectional morphology of the noun and adjective
9: Inflectional morphology of the verb
10: Tense, mood and aspect in the verb
11: Synthetic and analytic structures
12: Personal pronouns and demonstratives
13: Word structure and word formation
14: Sentence word order
15: Conjunctions
16: Pronominal syntax
17: Passive and impersonal constructions
18: The structure of the noun phrase
19: Complementation
20: Negation
21: Quantifiers
22: Relative clauses
23: The syntax of conditional sentences
24: Prepositions
25: Lexical and semantic variation
II: The dialect areas
26: The geographical distribution of the dialects
Dialects of the north
27: Piedmont
28: Liguria
29: Lombardy
30: Trentino
31: The Veneto
32: Emilia-Romagna
33: Friuli
34: Ladin
Dialects of the centre and south
35: Tuscany
36: Corsica
37: Lazio, Umbria and the Marche
38: Abruzzo and Molise
39: Campania
40: Puglia and Salento
41: Basilicata
42: Calabria and southern Basilicata
43: Sicily
44: Sardinia
III: Sociolinguistics
45: The relationship between the dialects and the standard language
46: Code-switching and code-mixing
47: The dialects abroad
48: Italianization of the dialects







