36.99, FYI: Studi di morfologia italoromanza - Sezione speciale di Études romanes de Brno 45(3)

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Date: 13-Jan-2025
From: Egle Mocciaro [egle.mocciaro at mail.muni.cz]
Subject: Studi di morfologia italoromanza - Sezione speciale di Études romanes de Brno 45(3)


In October 2022, the Department of Romanistics of the Masaryk
University in Brno hosted the "Giornate di morfologia: italoromanzo",
dedicated to different aspects of the synchronic or diachronic
morphology of Italian and Italo-Romance varieties. The papers
collected in this special section (https://journals.phil.muni.cz/erb)
stem from that experience, although the initial nucleus has been
expanded by other articles dealing with different, but coherent,
morphology themes. Four studies are devoted to Italian; three others
are dedicated to non-standard Italo-Romance varieties, both ancient
and contemporary. Of the first four contributions, two take a
diachronic point of view, two others are located in the synchrony of
Italian; the remaining three contributions are synchronic descriptions
of other contemporary varieties or different phases of them. From a
thematic point of view, the first three contributions are devoted to
issues of derivational morphology, the fourth to inflection. In the
section devoted to other Italo-Romance varieties, the first study
deals with derivational morphology, the second with evaluative
morphology and, finally, the third with dialectal morphosyntax.
Table of contents
Studi di morfologia italoromanza: introduzione, Egle Mocciaro
https://doi.org/10.5817/ERB2024-3-1
I composti N+N attributivi in diacronia: le famiglie N-modello, N-base
e N-limite, Jan Radimský
https://doi.org/10.5817/ERB2024-3-2
Origine e sviluppo dei nomi di agente in -ino, Franz Rainer
https://doi.org/10.5817/ERB2024-3-3
Costruzioni ibride nella derivazione e nella composizione
dell'italiano, Maria Silvia Micheli
https://doi.org/10.5817/ERB2024-3-4
Dai temi alle forme: zone paradigmatiche nella flessione verbale
dell'italiano, Matteo Pellegrini
https://doi.org/10.5817/ERB2024-3-5
I nomi deverbali e denominali in -(a)ta in siciliano antico, Luisa
Brucale
https://doi.org/10.5817/ERB2024-3-6
Cattivi suffissi: la peggiorazione morfologica in siciliano antico,
Egle Mocciaro, Roberta Romeo
https://doi.org/10.5817/ERB2024-3-7
L'alternanza degli ausiliari nei dialetti italiani: progetto di una
banca dati, Fabio Ripamonti, Pavel Štichauer
https://doi.org/10.5817/ERB2024-3-8




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