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The sound pattern of Standard Italian, as compared with the varieties spoken in Florence, Milan and Rome

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2005

Pier Marco Bertinetto
Affiliation:
Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa bertinetto@sns.it
Michele Loporcaro
Affiliation:
Romanisches Seminar, Universität Zürichloporcar@rom.unizh.ch
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Abstract

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This paper is a condensed presentation of the phonetics and phonology of Standard Italian, compared to the most prestigious local accents, viz. those of Florence, Milan and Rome. Historically based on the Florentine pronunciation, and traditionally identified with it, Standard Italian is nowadays used by trained speakers such as stage actors and (but less and less so) radio and TV speakers. The present paper aims at depicting the most salient features of Standard Italian, still a matter of primary reference in language courses, comparing them with the characteristic features of the three most prominent local varieties, with which the foreign learner is most likely to be confronted. All traditional (and sometimes widely debated) issues of Italian phonetics/phonology are addressed in the most ecumenical setting possible.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Journal of the International Phonetic Association 2005
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