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    La comunicazione digitale

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    Quanto più una comunità è grande e complessa, quanto più l'esigenza di comunicare a distanza e a molti si fa necessaria: nel corso della storia umana si sono cercate risposte via via più efficaci e raffinate a tali esigenze di comunicazione. La prima parte, scritta da Maria Paola Tenchini, offre un approfondimento sulla comunicazione in generale e su alcuni aspetti dello studio del linguaggio, Aldo Frigerio si focalizza sulla comunicazione digitale, dai primi tentativi all'avvento di internet

    Lorenzo Tenchini (1852-1906): neuroanatomy and criminal anthropology.

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    Lorenzo Tenchini was born in Brescia and studied Medicine in Pavia where he became lecturer of Anatomy in 1880. In 1881, at the age of 29 years, he was appointed Professor of Anatomy at the University of Parma. In this city Tenchini began to study the morphology of the brains of criminals, later founding the "Museum of Criminal Anthropology". He collected brains of delinquents and their wax masks and studied the relationship between neuroanatomy and criminality. He promoted the building of a lunatic asylum in the province of Parma and was interested in social medicine, including the pellagra scourge in Northern Italy. Tenchini conducted important research work in the field of neuropsychiatry and anthropology. He was one of the founders of criminal anthropology in Italy and sought to explain criminal behavior through the study of neuroanatomy

    Performance of High Level Reconstruction at Belle II

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    Belle II is a new BB factory located at the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider in Tsukuba, Japan, which started operation with a full detector configuration in spring 2019. During operation in 2019 it collected 10.5 fb1^{−1} of collision data. These proceedings present early results and a discussion of the performance of the high-level reconstruction of events for analysis

    The search for CLF violation in the MEG & MEG II experiments

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    Within the scope of the Standard Model, the μ+ → e+γ decay is forbidden by lepton flavor conservation. Several lepton flavor violating extensions of the Standard Model however predict a measurable μ+ → e+γ branching ratio. The MEG experiment at PSI presently holds the current best experimental limit for this decay (5.7 × 10^−13 at 90% C.L.) and is currently being upgraded for an improvement of a factor 10 in sensitivity in a time scale of about 4 years. The MEG II upgrade R&D status will be presented, along with the current state of the MEG I data analysi

    Sharing

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    This paper addresses the status of the act of sharing a message in a social network. Scholars do not agree on what kind of act sharing is and what kind of communicative and illocutionary act is performed when a post is shared. We defend the view that sharing is an act similar to photocopying and distributing a document. Such an act is a basic act that can be used for communicative aims in certain contexts but that is not necessarily communicative. One can repost for several reasons—to manifest agreement or derision, to inform, to please the author, to show activity on social networks, to have an economic return—and only some of them are communicative. However, even when reposters do not perform a communicative act, they are not relieved of every responsibility; in fact, the responsibilities of reposters are like those of the persons who copy and distribute something

    Ethics and language in (and around) Philipp Wegener

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    In the logical-psychological-linguistic contributions of the German area between the nineteenth and the twentieth century, Philipp Wegener is the scholar who stresses the role of ethics as the precondition for the acquisition and use of language. His considerations are embedded in a theoretical framework that focuses on the concrete acts of speech in situations, as well as on the active interaction between speaker and hearer for the construction of meaning. Within this dialogical approach, sympathy should be considered as the “most fundamental prerequisite” for understanding speech (Wegener 1885: 68). Wegener’s view never gained unanimous coeval fame either in linguistics or in the psychology of language; nonetheless he was appreciated later by scholars of the caliber of Karl Bühler and Alan Gardiner. Our paper investigates the attention Wegener pays to the connection between language, speech, and ethics and considers how this concept may have paved the way for a social notion of language

    A.M. De Cesare, Le parti invariabili del discorso, Carocci, Roma 2019

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    Si tratta di una breve presentazione del testo in oggett

    C. Nobili, I gesti dell’Italiano, Carocci, Roma 2019

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    Breve presentazione del testo in oggett

    Editor's Introduction

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    It is the editors' Introduction to the volume History of Linguistics 2021. Selected Papers from the 15th International Conference on the History of Language Sciences (ICHoLS 15), Milan, 28 August - 1 Septembe
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