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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Renaissance drama • Abruzzese • Language change • Boy Actors • American epic literature • Modal adverbs • National foundation • Nerval • Determiner phrase • Enlightenment • Associative plural pronouns • Focus particles • Giuseppe Montesano • Russian L2 • First-person pronouns • Ezra Pound • Translation • Foreign Language Learning • Mysticism • Adverbs • US Capitol Riot • Feminisation • Alonso de Ercilla • Claudio Magris • Gender-fair language • Second Language Acquisition • Indefinite determiner • Literature and spirituality • Sibilants • Jeden • Truncation • La Araucana • Typology of pronouns • Catabasis • The Aeneid • Gender mismatch • S-retraction • Chianino • Cartography • Speech act • Topic • Carnivalesque • Giorgio Agamben • Left periphery • Women writers • Cross-dressing • Romanticism • Language contact • Partitive constructions • Numeral ‘one’ • Migrant origin • Sumaya Abdel Qader • Focus • Symbolism • Cultural Studies • Italian as an L2/FL • Palissot de Montenoy • Italo-Romance morpho-syntax • Pharsalia • Polish • Request • Infinitive relatives • Lucan • Gender agreement • Latin • France • Virgil • Italian L2 • Interlanguage Pragmatics • Esoterism • Theatre • Letters • Nathaniel Hawthorne • Inflected infinitives
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/AnnOc/2499-1562/2022/10 | Published Sept. 30, 2022 | Language fr, it, en, es
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