189 research outputs found

    Identità multiple : 10, 11, 12 dicembre 2020, Università di Pisa, Dipartimento di civiltà e forme del sapere

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    Quali sono e come si manifestano i tratti dell’identità sociale? Quali dinamiche coinvolgono l’identità dell’individuo in un contesto di disuguaglianza sociale? In che modo la religione influisce sulla definizione dell’appartenenza comunitaria? Come le diverse esperienze di mobilità condizionano la definizione di appartenenza a una comunità? In che modo fattori di genere, etnia e classe contribuiscono alla definizione di una subalternità e diversità dell’altro? Studiosi e studiose di diverse nazionalità hanno cercato di rispondere in una prospettiva diacronica dalle società antiche fino alla progressiva costruzione di diverse forme di appartenenza e definizione comunitaria del XX secolo. A cura di Riccardo Andreozzi, Alessandro Galli, Michela Guidi, Silvia Lischi, Michele Magri, Gaia Manetti, Sara Quaggio e Bruno Walter Renato Toscano

    (a)-Topics and animacy

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    The aim of this paper is twofold: first, we intend to contribute to the debate on the identification of the features to which syntactic locality expressed in terms of the featural Relativized Minimality/ fRM principle appears to be sensitive (Rizzi 2004; Friedmann, Belletti & Rizzi 2009); second, we aim at providing a better characterization of the distributional and interpretive properties of the process of a-marking in the Topic position of the Italian left periphery identified by syntactic cartography, in relation to (in)animacy (Belletti & Manetti 2019). To these ends, we examined the role of animacy in a production experiment eliciting left dislocated topics with 5-year-old Italian-speaking children. To the extent that a-marking is related to a kind of affectedness of object topics (Belletti 2018a), we examined whether an inanimate left dislocated object could constitute a felicitous a-Topic. Furthermore, the question is directly addressed whether complexity effects in fRM configurations can be modulated in the animacy mismatch condition, with an inanimate left dislocated object and an intervening (animate) lexical subject in ClLDs. Our results show that, in the tested animacy mismatch condition, children seldom a-marked the pre-posed object. Instead, they appeared to creatively explore other solutions to overcome the production of the hard intervention structure, mainly using null subjects. As children are not ready to compute the intervention configuration with a lexical preverbal subject, but could not naturally adjust it through a-marking of the inanimate topic, they ended up opting for different types of productions in which intervention was eliminated. If the animacy feature seems to be implicated in the process of a-marking to some extent, it is not a feature to which the fRM principle is sensitive in building the object A’-dependency in ClLD: we conclude, in line with previous work, that animacy is not among the features implicated in triggering syntactic movement (in Italian). © 2021 The Author(s)

    Autonomia costituzionale delle Camere e potere di auto-normazione

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    L'A. ricostruisce i tentativi di formalizzazione del diritto parlamentare, e i fallimenti che essi hanno registrato, con particolare riguardo alle responsabilità del giudice costituzionale. Il saggio critica la crescente informalità della prassi parlamentare, mettendo in luce come la reazione della Corte al riguardo sia spesso impedita dalla preoccupazione di difendere le Assemblee dal populismo montante.The Author criticises the practices adopted by Italian Chambers in the wake of the majoritarian turn. Besides, she higlights that the Court’s activism in this regard has been increasingly abandoned to protect the Assemblies from rising populism

    Description de formations à "Cedrus atlantica" Manetti du massif central du Djurdjura (Algérie)

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    The forest ecosystem of Algeria\u27s Middle Djurdjura region, dominated by Cedrus atlantica Manetti, is seriously damaged and regeneration may prove difficult. Based on transects made in various C. atlantica Manetti communities, the author investigates the main influences (ecological, or due to human activities) affecting existing plant communities, and examines variations in forest facies alongside modifications to the soil. Observation and analysis show that forest facies are not correlated with soil, but depend essentially on anthropic activities. Soils, on the other hand, are mainly related to geo-climatic and oro-topographic conditions
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