History of Italian Language Ma
A.Y. 2020/2021
Learning objectives
The course aims to inform at an advanced level on the linguistic history of Italian, investigating the changing relationship between center and periphery, between Tuscan and non-Tuscan Italy, over time, and highlighting particularly representative moments and authors. The subject will be developed both from a theoretical and methodological point of view, as well as from a practical point of view, through the reading and commentary of author's texts.
Expected learning outcomes
As for the expected learning outcomes in terms of knowledge, at the end of the course the student should know the historical and linguistic framework within which authors and texts examined are placed; should be able to use correctly tools and methods of historical linguistics; and should be able to reflect on the different theoretical standings of authors in terms of their origin and of their outcome.
With regard to skills acquisition, at the end of the course the student should be able to analyze any text in its linguistic and stylistic aspects, putting it in relation with the linguistic ideas of its author and with the cultural milieu within which it was produced and validated.
With regard to skills acquisition, at the end of the course the student should be able to analyze any text in its linguistic and stylistic aspects, putting it in relation with the linguistic ideas of its author and with the cultural milieu within which it was produced and validated.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Classes will be held remotely, in part sinchronously, through the MSTeams platform.
Students will find all information for accessing classes and specifications concerning the syllabus and learning materials in the course page in the Ariel platform.
Students will find all information for accessing classes and specifications concerning the syllabus and learning materials in the course page in the Ariel platform.
Course syllabus
The course offers an advanced knowledge of the events of the linguistic history of Italian, investigating the relationship between center and periphery, between Tuscan and non-Tuscan Italy, highlighting moments and authors that are particularly representative. In addition, the course is designed to provide students with the ability to recognise texts' typology and to describe critically their linguistic features, using correctly the tools and methods of the discipline. Through the classes, students will also learn about the development of language discussions and will be able to relate them to the cultural and social history of Italy.
More specifically, the first unit deals with Dante's vision of the variety of Italian vulgaria and analyzes some typologically exemplary texts. The second one deals with some foundational documents of 16th- and 17th- century grammaticography.
More specifically, the first unit deals with Dante's vision of the variety of Italian vulgaria and analyzes some typologically exemplary texts. The second one deals with some foundational documents of 16th- and 17th- century grammaticography.
Prerequisites for admission
There are no prerequisites for admission. Nonetheless, attendance will greatly benefit from knowledge about the history of Italian language, the historical grammar of Italian and the phonetic, morphologic and syntactic structure of Italian provided by a course in Italian Linguistics. Attendance will also benefit from an elementary knowledge (essentially: of the morphology) of Latin.
Teaching methods
The course is offered in a lecture format and include the analysis of case studies and the reading and extensive commentary on texts; the teacher may propose that students work on short papers on agreed topics, which generally require linguistic analysis of texts.
Attendance at classes is strongly recommended.
Support materials, in the form of presentations and texts in pdf format, are made available through the Ariel platform.
Attendance at classes is strongly recommended.
Support materials, in the form of presentations and texts in pdf format, are made available through the Ariel platform.
Teaching Resources
Attending students
Learning Unit A
Materials and documents made available through the ARIEL platform.
Students will also read:
- Giuseppe Polimeni, Come fronda in ramo. Forme e modelli della varietà nell'Italia dei volgari, Milano, Biblion, 2019.
Learning Unit B
Materials and documents made available through the ARIEL platform.
Students will also read:
- Paolo Trovato, Storia della lingua italiana. Il primo Cinquecento, libreriauniversitaria.it, 2016.
Learning Unit C
Materials and documents made available through the ARIEL platform.
Students will also read:
- Claudio Marazzini, Il secondo Cinquecento e il Seicento, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1993.
Non attending students
Learning Unit A
- Giuseppe Polimeni, Come fronda in ramo. Forme e modelli della varietà nell'Italia dei volgari, Milano, Biblion, 2019.
- Rosa Casapullo, Il Medioevo, Bologna, il Mulino, 1999.
- Giovanni Nencioni, Il contributo dell'esilio alla lingua di Dante, in Saggi e memorie, Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2000, pp. 3-21 (in rete, all'indirizzo web http://nencioni.sns.it/fileadmin/template/allegati/pubblicazioni/2000/saggi_memorie/Dante_1.pdf).
Learning Unit B
- Paolo Trovato, Storia della lingua italiana. Il primo Cinquecento, libreriauniversitaria.it, 2016.
- Paola Moreno e Gianluca Valenti (a cura di), «Un pelago di scientia con amore». Le Regole di Fortunio a cinquecento anno dalla stampa, Roma, Salerno, 2017.
Learning Unit C
- Claudio Marazzini, Il secondo Cinquecento e il Seicento, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1993.
- Simone Fornara, La trasformazione della tradizione nelle prime grammatiche italiane (1440-1555), Padova, Antenore, 2013.
Learning Unit A
Materials and documents made available through the ARIEL platform.
Students will also read:
- Giuseppe Polimeni, Come fronda in ramo. Forme e modelli della varietà nell'Italia dei volgari, Milano, Biblion, 2019.
Learning Unit B
Materials and documents made available through the ARIEL platform.
Students will also read:
- Paolo Trovato, Storia della lingua italiana. Il primo Cinquecento, libreriauniversitaria.it, 2016.
Learning Unit C
Materials and documents made available through the ARIEL platform.
Students will also read:
- Claudio Marazzini, Il secondo Cinquecento e il Seicento, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1993.
Non attending students
Learning Unit A
- Giuseppe Polimeni, Come fronda in ramo. Forme e modelli della varietà nell'Italia dei volgari, Milano, Biblion, 2019.
- Rosa Casapullo, Il Medioevo, Bologna, il Mulino, 1999.
- Giovanni Nencioni, Il contributo dell'esilio alla lingua di Dante, in Saggi e memorie, Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2000, pp. 3-21 (in rete, all'indirizzo web http://nencioni.sns.it/fileadmin/template/allegati/pubblicazioni/2000/saggi_memorie/Dante_1.pdf).
Learning Unit B
- Paolo Trovato, Storia della lingua italiana. Il primo Cinquecento, libreriauniversitaria.it, 2016.
- Paola Moreno e Gianluca Valenti (a cura di), «Un pelago di scientia con amore». Le Regole di Fortunio a cinquecento anno dalla stampa, Roma, Salerno, 2017.
Learning Unit C
- Claudio Marazzini, Il secondo Cinquecento e il Seicento, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1993.
- Simone Fornara, La trasformazione della tradizione nelle prime grammatiche italiane (1440-1555), Padova, Antenore, 2013.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The achievement of the learning requirements is verified through an oral test that aims to ascertain the possession of qualifying knowledge and the ability to put it into practice in the analysis of texts of various kinds.
Correctness in relation to the content, relevance, possession of the disciplinary lexicon and the ability to capture linguistically salient phenomena within the proposed texts are positively assessed. Papers produced during the year cooperate in determining the final mark.
Marks are out of thirty.
Correctness in relation to the content, relevance, possession of the disciplinary lexicon and the ability to capture linguistically salient phenomena within the proposed texts are positively assessed. Papers produced during the year cooperate in determining the final mark.
Marks are out of thirty.
Unita' didattica A
L-FIL-LET/12 - ITALIAN LINGUISTICS - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Professor:
Prada Massimo
Unita' didattica B
L-FIL-LET/12 - ITALIAN LINGUISTICS - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Professor:
Prada Massimo
Unita' didattica C
L-FIL-LET/12 - ITALIAN LINGUISTICS - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Professor:
Polimeni Giuseppe
Professor(s)
Reception:
Thursday, 13.30 - 16.30
The teacher sees students through Skype; the appointment is made by email.