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Date: 25-Jan-2024
From: Luca Alfieri [l.alfieri at unimarconi.it]
Subject: Archivio Glottologico Italiano Vol. 108, No. 1 (2023)


Publisher: Mondadori Education
                        https://www.mondadorieducation.it/

Journal Title: Archivio Glottologico Italiano
Volume Number: 108
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 10/01/2023

Subtitle: Special issue to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the
Journal

Main Text:

AGI 108(1), Sommario

Prefazione
A. Nocentini, E. Banfi, M. Mancini
p. 3

L'Archivio Glottologico Italiano: 150 anni di storia
G. Urraci
p. 19

Italia - Francia - Germania: un triangolo scientifico
G. Graffi
p. 59

Il sorgere in Italia della linguistica orientalista. Sanscrito e
indologia
G. Boccali, A. Crisanti
p. 88

Il sorgere in Italia della linguistica orientalista. La linguistica
cinese e giapponese
G.F. Arcodia
p. 144

La strategia missionaria della inculturazione e la linguistica e la
sinologia dell'Ottocento
D. Poli
p. 171

Archivio Glottologico Italiano (AGI) is a more than hundred year-old
journal, founded by Graziadio Isaia Ascoli in 1873. In the course of
its history AGI has been directed by some of the most distinguished
Italian scholars in linguistics, including Carlo Salvioni, Matteo
Bartoli, Vittore Pisani, Benvenuto Terracini, Giacomo Devoto and
Romano Lazzeroni.

The scientific framework of the journal is described in the article
‘Nel solco dell’Ascoli’ (Vol. 74.1, 1989), which opened the new
serie, and in the Directors' preface to issue 108.1 (2023), which
celebrated the 150 years of the journal. AGI invites contributions
discussing topics that relate to almost all the traditional
disciplines of linguistics, with special attention to Indo-European
and Romance linguistics and to synchronic / diachronic aspects of the
Italian language and its dialects.

Special issues devoted to selected topics submitted by guest editors
are welcome. Among the most recent special issues, mention may be made
of Problems of grammaticalization (1995), Ascoli Celtista (guest
editor E. Roma [2007]), Non-canonical marking of subjects and objects
with special reference to Italian and Italian dialects (2010), Split
intransitivity in Italian (2011) a selection of the papers presented
at the ‘Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax-Morphology Meeting’ (2014),
and Indexicality (guest editors F. Da Milano and F. Zublena [2018]).

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Italian (ita)

Language Family(ies): Indo-European



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