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STAR09 - LINGUISTICA ITALIANA

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ID:
STAR09
Duration (hours):
48
CFU:
6
SSD:
LINGUISTICA ITALIANA
Located in:
CHIETI
Url:
Course Details:
HISTORICAL STUDIES AND WRITING HERITAGE FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE CONTEMPORARY AGE/CORSO GENERICO Year: 2
Year:
2025
Course Catalogue:
https://unich.coursecatalogue.cineca.it/af/2025?co...
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (01/03/2026 - 31/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The course contributes to achieving the learning objectives of the MA in
Philology, linguistics and literary traditions, in particular:
Knowledge and Understanding
In-depth knowledge of the main features of the Italian language (as
expected by the learning objectives of the degree Course); knowledge of
the main typologies of written texts and their features in ancient Italian;
familiarity with the scholarly debate on continuity or discontinuity of the
structures of the Italian languages (even compared to other Romance
varieties) over the centuries.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
Ability to examine a text and describe its phonological, morphological,
syntactical and lexical features; ability to recognise a text (written or
spoken) also in relation to its textual typology; ability to use specialist
consultation tools (grammars, dictionaries, archives) for the purposes of
linguistic analysis; ability to collect firsthand linguistic data and organise
them for the purposes of in-depth analysis (as expected by the learning
objectives of the degree Course).
Critical thinking skills
Ability to evaluate the accuracy and coherence of a linguistic analysis
autonomously, on the basis of available data and of the methods of
investigation employed; ability to assess the communicational adequacy
of a text with reference to its context and purposes.
Communication skills
Ability to present the learnt content, with full mastery of the written and
spoken language, with reference to both specialised and non-specialised
communication (as expected by the learning objectives of the degree
Course).
Learning Capacity
Complete mastery of research and analysis methodologies in the
linguistic field, thus gaining access to further education courses such as
doctoral degrees or master’s or to a teaching qualification, anda and
secondary-school teaching qualifications. Such skills may be applied
professionally in publishing houses, public/private research and cultural
institutes and cultural and academic foundations (as expected by the
learning objectives of the degree Course).

Course Prerequisites

Knowledge of the main issues of the Italian language history and of the fundamental elements of linguistic analysis.

Teaching Methods


48 hours, divided into lectures, exercises and seminars.

Assessment Methods

Oral exam with marks out of 30, aimed at verifying the ability to presents
the contents discussed in class in a clear and critical way. The grading
scale ranges from 1 to 30 with honours (cum laude): 1-17 fail, 18-21
sufficient, 22-24 fair, 25-27 good, 28-29 very good, 30-30 with honours
(cum laude) excellent.

Texts

1) Claudio Marazzini, L’ordine delle parole. Storia di vocabolari italiani,
Bologna, Il Mulino, 2009.
2) Emiliano Picchiorri, Il ‘Vocabolario italiano della lingua parlata’ di
Rigutini e Fanfani: criteri, prassi, evoluzione, «Studi di lessicografia
italiana», xxxv, 2018, pp. 141-72. Essay will avalaible in pdf.
3) Luca Serianni, Panzini lessicografo tra parole e cose, in Che fine fanno i
neologismi?, a cura di Giovanni Adamo e Valeria Della Valle, Firenze,
Olschki, 2006, pp. 55-78. Essay will avalaible in pdf.
4) Notes of the lessons and any other material distributed during the
course. The students of LM-38 and all non-attending students will also
study Marcello Aprile, Dalle parole ai dizionari, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2008.

Contents

Italian dictionaries: types, history, problems
The course will offer an overview of Italian lexicography both from a
historical point of view, retracing its events from its origins to the present
day, and from a structural point of view, showing the fundamental
characteristics of the different types of dictionaries and illustrating
possible research paths that start from the use of lexicographic tools and
lead to wide-ranging research, also in the philological and linguistic field.

Course Language


Italian

More information

For any information you can contact professor Picchiorri at the email
address: emiliano.picchiorri@unich.it

Degrees

Degrees

HISTORICAL STUDIES AND WRITING HERITAGE FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE CONTEMPORARY AGE 
Master’s Degree
2 years
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People

People

PICCHIORRI Emiliano
AREA MIN. 10 - Scienze dell'antichita,filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche
Settore LIFI-01/A - Linguistica italiana
Gruppo 10/LIFI-01 - LINGUISTICA E FILOLOGIA ITALIANA
Docenti di ruolo di Ia fascia
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