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Sottotitolaggio e apprendimento del vocabolario aziendale in italiano lingua straniera: uno studio esplorativo
Nicora, Francesca. - : Edizioni Edilingua, 2022
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Didattica performativa nella promozione della lingua e cultura Italiana in Irlanda: il corpo e la danza come strumenti di apprendimento linguistico e ponti tra culture
Dianetti, Michela; Nicora, Francesca. - : Università degli Studi di Milano, 2022
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DIDATTICA PERFORMATIVA NELLA PROMOZIONE DELLA LINGUA E CULTURA ITALIANA IN IRLANDA. IL CORPO E LA DANZA COME STRUMENTI DI APPRENDIMENTO LINGUISTICO E PONTI TRA CULTURE
In: ItalianoLinguadue; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2021): ITALIANO LINGUADUE; 665-680 ; Italiano LinguaDue; V. 13 N. 2 (2021): ITALIANO LINGUADUE; 665-680 ; 2037-3597 ; 10.54103/2037-3597/2 (2022)
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La resistenza dei tratti intonativi nell acquisizione dell italiano da parte di parlanti anglo celti
McLoughlin, Laura; Gili Fivela, Barbara; Nicora, Francesca. - : Associazione Italiana di Linguistica Applicata (AItLA) and Officinaventuno, 2020
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Prosodic training in foreign language: a study with Hiberno-English learners of Italian
Nicora, Francesca. - : NUI Galway, 2020
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Intonation in Liguria and Tuscany: checking for similarities across a traditional isogloss boundary
Nicora, Francesca; Gili Fivela, Barbara. - : Associazione Italiana Scienze della Voce (AISV) and Officinaventuno, 2020
Abstract: The present work investigates the intonation systems of two varieties of Italian spoken in Liguria, namely in La Spezia and Imperia, with the aims of 1) extending the existing knowledge on the intonation systems of varieties of Italian, and 2) checking if it is possible to detect similarities/differences in systems found in relatively close areas which belong to either the same (e.g., in Liguria itself ) or different isoglosses (e.g., in Tuscany). The second goal, in particular, corresponds to a different perspective in comparison to the more frequent attempt to identify patterns that characterise specific areas. The analysis of La Spezia and Imperia Italian and the comparison of their intonation systems with those of the varieties of Italian spoken in Genova, Pisa and Florence allow us to extend the geographical reach of phonological analyses of Italian intonation; furthermore, as for the second goal, results show that, at least as far as yes/no questions are concerned, even though varieties show different “preferred” melodic contours, it is possible to identify similar patterns that occur with different frequency in towns across different isoglosses. ; Peer reviewed
Keyword: Imperia Italian; Intonation; isoglosses; La Spezia Italian; variation
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16318
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A phonetic comparison of two Irish English varieties
Cenceschi, Sonia; Nicora, Francesca; Meluzzi, Chiara. - : International Society of Experimental Linguistics, 2020
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Impact of prosodic training on Italian as L2 by Hiberno-English speakers: the case of polar questions
McLoughlin, Laura; Nicora, Francesca; Gili Fivela, Barbara. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2020
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