678 research outputs found
L’opera poetica volgare di Gabriele Biondo
Il contributo offre l’edizione critica delle cinque poesie volgari composte da Gabriele Biondo, figlio dell’umanista Biondo Flavio. Inquadrata brevemente la figura dell’autore (la cui singolare esperienza religiosa attirò, ai primi del Cinquecento, i sospetti dell’istituzione ecclesiastica), l’introduzione fornisce i dati essenziali all’analisi storica e filologica dei singoli testi, tutti inediti e talvolta – sulle orme della tradizione escatologica e mistica degli spirituali francescani cui Biondo si richiama – di ardua comprensione. --- The essay provides the critical edition of five vernacular poems by Gabriele Biondo, the son of the humanist Biondo Flavio. After a brief overview of the author (whose odd piety was consider ed suspicious by ecclesiastical authorities in the early sixteenth century) the introduction offers some basic historical and philological data on these texts, all published here for the first time, and it underlines as well how Biondo’s Franciscan eschatology and mysticism sometimes render the poems’ meaning rather difficult to grasp
Biondo Biondi, Giustiniano primo, principe e legislatore cattolico
Ranwez Charles. Biondo Biondi, Giustiniano primo, principe e legislatore cattolico. In: Revue néo-scolastique de philosophie. 40ᵉ année, Deuxième série, n°54, 1937. p. 323
Marie Carmen Biondo, Gracián et "l'Honneste-Homme" de Faret.
Aubrun Charles Vincent. Marie Carmen Biondo, Gracián et "l'Honneste-Homme" de Faret. . In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 60, n°3, 1958. pp. 394-397
Biondo Biondi, Giustiniano primo, principe e legislatore cattolico
Ranwez Charles. Biondo Biondi, Giustiniano primo, principe e legislatore cattolico. In: Revue néo-scolastique de philosophie. 40ᵉ année, Deuxième série, n°54, 1937. p. 323
Nerval, Gautier et le type "biondo e grassotto"
Poulet Georges. Nerval, Gautier et le type "biondo e grassotto". In: Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1966, n°18. pp. 189-204
What a thousand children tell us about grammatical complexity and working memory: A cross-sectional analysis on the comprehension of clitics and passives in Italian
Data from 996 Italian-speaking children were collected and analyzed to assess whether a movement-based notion of grammatical complexity is adequate to capture the developmental trend of clitics and passives in Italian. A second goal of the study was to address the relationship between working memory and syntactic development, exploring the hypothesis that higher digit span values predict better comprehension of complex matrix sentences. The results confirm the validity of a ranking of grammatical structures based on constituent movement, with both clitics and passives developing in parallel and later than canonical SVO sentences. Working memory also shows an effect on sentence comprehension in general, but standard measures (digit span forward/backward) do not show a selective advantage in handling complex constructions such as clitics and passives
Attachment and concord of temporal adverbs: Evidence from eye movements
The present study examined the processing of temporal adverbial phrases such as "last week," which must agree in temporal features with the verb they modify. We investigated readers' sensitivity to this feature match or mismatch in two eye-tracking studies. The main aim of this study was to expand the range of concord phenomena which have been investigated in real-time processing in order to understand how linguistic dependencies are formed during sentence comprehension (Felser et al., 2017). Under a cue-based perspective, linguistic dependency formation relies on an associative cue-based retrieval mechanism (Lewis et al., 2006; McElree, 2006), but how such a mechanism is deployed over diverse linguistic dependencies remains a matter of debate. Are all linguistic features candidate cues that guide retrieval? Are all cues given similar weight? Are different cues differently weighted based on the dependency being processed? To address these questions, we implemented a mismatch paradigm (Sturt, 2003) adapted for temporal concord dependencies. This paradigm tested whether readers were sensitive to a temporal agreement between a temporal adverb like last week and a linearly distant, but structurally accessible verb, as well as a linearly proximate but structurally inaccessible verb. We found clear evidence that readers were sensitive to feature match between the adverb and the linearly distant, structurally accessible verb. We found no clear evidence on whether feature match with the inaccessible verb impacted the processing of a temporal adverb. Our results suggest syntactic positional information plays an important role during the processing of the temporal concord relation
Sobre la concepción constructivista de la ciudadanía europea (y sus límites).
This paper will present the constructivist conception of the European citizenship that has developed Theodora Kostakopoulou. This conception tries 1) to show that the notion of cultural and political identity is artificial and not “natural”, 2) to avoid the trap of offering models of citizenship based on national states, models that are inapplicable to a supranational institution like the EU, and 3) to take into account the democratic principles of inclusion and participation in the making of the European citizenship. I will present this model in three steps. First, after presenting the features of constructivism as a theory of knowledge, I will try to determine in which sense we can speak of a constructivist conception of citizenship. Secondly I will emphasize the differences, according Kostakopoulou, between this model of European citizenship and others models formulated over these years. Finally, I will discuss two limits to this approach. First, the author is unaware of the "essentially" contested nature of the catalogue of European citizens’ rights. Secondly, she gives the European Court of Justice an active role in the construction of the European political unity, without considering in depth the question of the Court’s deficit of democratic legitimacy
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery : an eye-tracking investigation on the processing of past and future time reference during sentence reading.
Biondo, N., Soilemezidi, M. & Mancini, S. (accepted). Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery: an eye-tracking investigation on the processing of past and future time reference during sentence reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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