Giacomo Devoto, a reference name for all Italianists, was an historian of language and the founder of “linguistic neo-historism,” an approach based on the assumption that all phenomena of language have found historical reification. Latin, Greek, and Etruscan, with the Etruscan playing the role of intermediate between Greek and Latin, were a constant field of Devoto’s research.
Pozzo, R. (2006). Devoto, Giacomo (1897-1974). In K. BROWN (a cura di), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (pp. 503). London : Elsevier.
Devoto, Giacomo (1897-1974)
R. POZZO
2006-01-01
Abstract
Giacomo Devoto, a reference name for all Italianists, was an historian of language and the founder of “linguistic neo-historism,” an approach based on the assumption that all phenomena of language have found historical reification. Latin, Greek, and Etruscan, with the Etruscan playing the role of intermediate between Greek and Latin, were a constant field of Devoto’s research.File in questo prodotto:
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