1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990005880990403321

Titolo

Horti romani : atti del Convegno Internazionale, Roma, 4-6 maggio 1995 / a cura di Maddalena Cima ed Eugenio La Rocca

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Roma : L'Erma di Bretschneider, 1998

ISBN

88-8265-021-9

Descrizione fisica

VIII, 480 p., tav. : ill. ; 29 cm

Collana

Bullettino della Commissione archeologica comunale di Roma , Supplementi ; 6

Disciplina

712.509376

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

712.5 CONV ROMA 1995

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910155113903321

Autore

Hidalgo Margarita G (Margarita Guadalupe)

Titolo

Diversification of Mexican Spanish : a tridimensional study in new world sociolinguistics / / Margarita Hidalgo

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boston, [Massachusetts] ; ; Berlin, [Germany] : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , 2016

©2016

ISBN

1-5015-0444-4

1-5015-0453-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (438 pages) : illustrations, tables

Collana

Contributions to the Sociology of Language, , 1861-0676 ; ; Volumen 111

Disciplina

467.972

Soggetti

Spanish language - Mexico - History

Spanish language - Variation - Mexico - History

Spanish language - Written Spanish - History

Spanish language - Mexico - Social aspects

Sociolinguistics - Mexico - History

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue -- Introduction: Sociolinguistic diversification -- 1. The origins of Spanish: Spain and the New World -- 2. The first speakers of Mexican Spanish -- 3. The Spanish language and its variations in New Spain -- 4. Koineization and the first generation of Spanish speakers -- 5. How Spanish diversified -- 6. Continuity and change: The second generation -- 7. Religion, bilingualism and acculturation -- 8. Diversification and stability: 17th century -- 9. The end of the colonial period: 18th century -- 10. Diversification, attrition and residual variants -- 11. Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

This book offers a diversification model of transplanted languages that facilitates the exploration of external factors and internal changes. The general context is the New World and the variety that unfolded in the Central Highlands and the Gulf of Mexico, herein identified as Mexican



Colonial Spanish (MCS). Linguistic corpora provide the evidence of (re)transmission, diffusion, metalinguistic awareness, and select focused variants. The tridimensional approach highlights language data from authentic colonial documents which are connected to socio-historical reliefs at particular periods or junctions, which explain language variation and the dynamic outcome leading to change. From the Second Letter of Hernán Cortés (Seville 1522) to the decades preceding Mexican Independence (1800-1821) this book examines the variants transplanted from the peninsular tree into Mesoamerican lands: leveling of sibilants of late medieval Spanish, direct object (masc. sing.] pronouns LO and LE, pronouns of address (vos, tu, vuestra merced plus plurals), imperfect subjunctive endings in -SE and -RA), and Amerindian loans. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of variants derived from the peninsular tree show a gradual process of attrition and recovery due to their saliency in the new soil, where they were identified with ways of speaking and behaving like Spanish speakers from the metropolis. The variants analyzed in MCS may appear in other regions of the Spanish-speaking New World, where change may have proceeded at varying or similar rates. Additional variants are classified as optimal residual (e.g. dizque) and popular residual (e.g. vide). Both types are derived from the medieval peninsular tree, but the former are vital across regions and social strata while the latter may be restricted to isolated and / or marginal speech communities. After one hundred years of study in linguistics, this book contributes to the advancement of newer conceptualization of diachrony, which is concerned with the development and evolution through history. The additional sociolinguistic dimension offers views of social significant and its thrilling links to social movements that provoked a radical change of identity. The amplitude of the diversification model is convenient to test it in varied contexts where transplantation occurred.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910716976803321

Autore

Ager Alan A.

Titolo

Balancing ecological and economic objectives in restoration of fire-adapted forests : case study from the Four Forest Restoration Initiative / / Alan A. Ager [and five others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Fort Collins, CO, : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, May 2021

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (30 pages) : color illustrations, color maps

Collana

General technical report RMRS ; ; GTR-424

Soggetti

Fire ecology - West (U.S.)

Forest restoration - West (U.S.)

Ponderosa pine - West (U.S.)

Economic surveys - West (U.S.)

Technical reports.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"May 2021."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-28).