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Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2014 14:19:21
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: I costrutti causativi in una varietà galloitalica pedemontana: il dialetto di Rocca de’ Baldi (Cuneo): Duberti
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Title: I costrutti causativi in una varietà galloitalica pedemontana: il
dialetto di Rocca de’ Baldi (Cuneo)
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Romance Linguistics 75
Publication Year: 2014
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
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Book URL: http://www.lincom-shop.eu
Author: Nicola Duberti
Paperback: ISBN: 9783862885411 Pages: 342 Price: Europe EURO 82.80
Abstract:
Il testo è dedicato all’analisi dei costrutti causativi in una varietà galloitalica pedemontana, più precisamente nel dialetto di Rocca de’ Baldi, un paese del Monregalese ossia dell’ampia sub-regione storica del Piemonte sud-occidentale, non lontana dal confine francese, che ha il suo centro nella città di Mondovì. Si prendono in considerazione le particolarità che contraddistinguono le costruzioni causative nelle lingue romanze, e in particolare in italiano, cercando di verificare se queste particolarità siano rintracciabili nella stessa misura e nelle stesse condizioni anche nella varietà dialettale oggetto di studio.
Si indagano in particolare la riassegnazione di caso, la sostituibilità del costrutto causativo con un sinonimo monorematico, la refrattarietà ai test di costituenza come la scissione, nonché la collocazione dei clitici. Lo scopo della ricerca è quello di verificare se il dialetto pedemontano oggetto d’indagine si trovi nella medesima condizione di strongly causative oriented language in cui versa l’italiano. A tale scopo è stato predisposto un test con 86 entrate, successivamente sottoposto a 31 informatori di varia età. Alcuni di essi sono giovanissimi, anche adolescenti, il che costituisce un dato significativo nella situazione sociolinguistica dell’Italia nordoccidentale. I risultati del questionario, incrociati con alcuni dati emersi da un corpus di conversazioni libere, sfidano le varie prospettive linguistiche con cui è stato affrontato l’argomento dei causativi: mettono infatti in gioco alcuni elementi, come l’idiosincrasia individuale e la dinamica interna al punto linguistico, che sollecitano una diversa forma di generalizzazione metodologicamente compatibile con la pluralità degli informatori, senza postulare aprioristicamente l’esistenza di più grammatiche contestualmente presenti in un unico punto linguistico o addirittura in un unico informatore.
Il lavoro, dunque, pur avendo un punto di partenza essenzialmente empirico finisce per tentare una nuova sistematizzazione teorica dei dati, secondo una prospettiva originale e inconsueta.
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation
Linguistic Theories
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Piemontese (pms)
Written In: Italian (ita)
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