Knowing the characteristic traits of the evolution of Italian in the telematic era. Knowing how to distinguish and appropriately evaluate the different types of online communication texts. Knowing how to communicate correctly and effectively contents intended for a specific public.
Course Prerequisites
Knowledge of the essential terminology relating to linguistics and sociolinguistics as provided by the CIM three-year course in the teaching of "Verbal communication and media language" may be useful to follow the teaching successfully.
Teaching Methods
Lectures with the help of multimedia materials in Powerpoint are integrated by in-depth seminars.
Assessment Methods
Written exam.
Texts
1. Giuseppe Antonelli, L'italiano nella società della comunicazione 2.0 [Italian in the Communication Society 2.0], Bologna, Il Mulino, 2018. 2. Luca Serianni, Leggere, scrivere, argomentare [Reading, Writing, Arguing], Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2015. 3. Daniela Vellutino, L'italiano istituzionale per la comunicazione pubblica [Institutional Italian for Public Communication], Bologna, Il Mulino, 2018. 4. All materials presented and discussed in class. For non-attending students, item 4 is replaced by Michele A. Cortelazzo, Il linguaggio amministrativo. Principi e pratiche di modernizzazione [Administrative Language: Principles and Practices of Modernization], Roma, Carocci, 2021.
Contents
he class will be organized in three parts: 1. From italian to e-talian (14 hours). 2. Writing and texting (14 hours) 3. Public and institutional communication (12 hours).
Course Language
Italian
More information
The student reception is held by appointment via e-mail (giuseppe.antonelli@unipv.it) in person in the office in the new premises of tower B of the San Tommaso building.