Emanuele Miola
List of John Benjamins publications for which Emanuele Miola plays a role.
Chapter 8. Contested orthographies: Taking a closer look at spontaneous writing in Piedmontese Contested Languages: The hidden multilingualism of Europe, Tamburelli, Marco and Mauro Tosco (eds.), pp. 143–162 | Chapter
2021 Piedmontese (today mainly spoken in Italy and Argentina) is one of the non-standardized languages of Italy with the most highly normalized orthographies. Nonetheless, new orthographic reforms and revisions were proposed in the early 2000s, allegedly in order to reflect the habitual choices of the… read more
Review of Pizzoli (2018): La politica linguistica in Italia. Dall’unificazione nazionale al dibattito sull’internazionalizzazione Minorities in Italy in a changing legal landscape, Iannàccaro, Gabriele and Vittorio Dell’Aquila (eds.), pp. 371–375 | Review
2020 La tirannia della tastiera: Il caso dell’ortografia piemontese Language Problems and Language Planning 39:2, pp. 136–153 | Article
2015 St’articol-sì a discut, al fin ëd na pì bona pianificassion, le doi ortografie che a esisto ancheuj për scrive ël piemonteis: la Pacòt-Viglongh e la Villata-Eandi. Le doe grafie a son giudicà scond soa validità për jë specialista ëd lenghistica, scond l’imagine identitaria e sòcio-lenghistica che a… read more
Birth, Death and Resurrection of Connectives in today’s online Piedmontese Journal of Historical Linguistics 2:2, pp. 208–238 | Article
2012 This article deals with the diachronic development of three interclausal connectives attested in Piedmontese from 16th-century written texts to today’s wiki-Piedmontese, i.e. the variety of Piedmontese used on wikipedia. After discussing the case of the plain borrowing of però ‘but, still’ from… read more