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Local cultures in the DDC : the Sardinian language in recent editions
181-189 p.
- Introdotto da un breve excursus sulla peculiarità della lingua sarda e sulle differenze che intercorrono tra una lingua e un dialetto, lo studio analizza le modifiche applicate al trattamento della lingua sarda nelle diverse edizioni della Classificazione Decimale Dewey. [Testo dell'editore].
- After an excursus on the peculiarity of the Sardinian language and the difference between a language and a dialect, the paper analyses the changes applied to the treatment of Sardinian language in different Dewey Decimal Classification editions. [Publisher's Text].
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ISSN: 2038-1026
KEYWORDS
- Lingua sarda, Culture locali, Classificazione Decimale Dewey, Varietà linguistiche
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