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We say that "Italian is read as it is written", but in reality we should say that "it is written as it is pronounced". We perceive some languages as easy and others as difficult: what is the reality?
In this speech, which follows another on the "language question", the glottologist Daniele Vitali discusses the dynamics between written and spoken language
The glottologist Daniele Vitali, in a book for goWare, retraces the "language question", explaining how from the Divine Comedy we arrived at today's Italian
It is estimated that 250 million speak Italian in the world, 80 million in Europe alone. With Dante, Petrarca and Boccaccio, Florentine took the place of dialects. But it was Manzoni's contribution that made…
Glottologist Daniele Vitali examines how dialects spread in our country, paralleling the evolution of languages in the neighboring country, France, before Italy became a nation
Italy is the country of dialects, with an exceptional linguistic variety compared to other countries. But Germany isn't joking either
The linguist Daniele Vitali intervenes on a little debated topic, but which undoubtedly contributes to characterizing, even culturally, the national history. The presence of minority languages in Italy is in fact one of the most significant evidence of the richness of…
The linguist Daniele Vitali explains how the linguistic regime has changed in the European Union after the enlargement to 27 States and what the hierarchy of languages is today
The linguist and goWare author Daniele Vitali speaks on the question of Italian in the language regime of the European Union
In this article, glottologist Daniele Vitali asks whether, over time, the language is becoming increasingly simple or more complex
The linguist Daniele Vitali shows the revolution in the use of the subjunctive that has led to a new phenomenon, namely its overextension. But the school puts up some resistance against the new use
The linguist Daniele Vitali tells how the Italian language changes as we speak: the pronunciation of the "s" between vowels is increasingly assuming a northern cadence. And that's not the only case of change
In this speech, which follows the others on our language, the glottologist Daniele Vitali discusses and comments on the law proposal by the honorable Rampelli of FdI to introduce a penalty for those who use anglicisms that would damage and impoverish...