In the sixteenth century Italian was a literary language not accessible to the less educated, among them women, who would instead speak a local dialect. Little attention has been paid to women's linguistic education, but this study shows the vital role they played in developing Italian as a true mother tongue.
In the sixteenth century Italian was a literary language not accessible to the less educated, among them women, who would instead speak a local dialect. Little attention has been paid to women's linguistic education, but this study shows the vital role they played in developing Italian as a true mother tongue.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Helena Sanson is Senior lecturer at the University of Cambridge, Department of Italian, and Fellow of Clare College. She has a PhD from the University of Reading and taught at University College London before taking up a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cambridge between 2003 and 2005. Dr Sanson is the recipient of a Philip Leverhulme Prize (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: On Grammar and Women 1: Grammatica: the key to knowledge 2: The Spoken Language, the Written Language 3: The Scope of this Book PART I (Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries) 1: Women, the Vernacular, and Classical Languages 2: Women and Vernacular Grammar PART TWO (Eighteenth-Early Nineteenth Centuries) 3: Women and Language in the Secolo delle donne 4: Knowledge and Language 'for the ladies' PART THREE (The Nineteenth Century) 5: Women and the Mother Tongue in the Ottocento 6: Women Writing on Language Epilogue
Prologue: On Grammar and Women 1: Grammatica: the key to knowledge 2: The Spoken Language, the Written Language 3: The Scope of this Book PART I (Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries) 1: Women, the Vernacular, and Classical Languages 2: Women and Vernacular Grammar PART TWO (Eighteenth-Early Nineteenth Centuries) 3: Women and Language in the Secolo delle donne 4: Knowledge and Language 'for the ladies' PART THREE (The Nineteenth Century) 5: Women and the Mother Tongue in the Ottocento 6: Women Writing on Language Epilogue
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