In:The Continuity of Linguistic Change: Selected papers in honour of Juan Andrés Villena-Ponsoda
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[Studies in Language Variation 31] 2024
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Chapter 8After dialectalisation
An overview of ongoing processes of convergence in Italian
Published online: 5 February 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.31.08cer
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.31.08cer
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of ongoing processes of convergence in the Italian language. It focuses on regional
varieties of Italian, which essentially are the result of the so-called dialectalisation of the standard language and are
nowadays affected by extensive processes of vertical and horizontal convergence. It considers the “downward” convergence of
the standard usage towards sub-standard varieties, the “upward” convergence of sub-standard varieties towards the standard
usage, and the supra-regional use, i.e. “horizontal” diffusion, of linguistic features originally confined to distinct
geographic areas. The overall picture suggests that differences persist between regional varieties of Italian, though they are
becoming increasingly less pronounced.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Italian and Italo-Romance dialects
- 3.Vertical convergence
- 4.Horizontal convergence
- 5.Conclusions
Notes References
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