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In many European languages the National Standard Variety is
converging with spoken, informal, and socially marked varieties. In
Italian this process is giving rise to a new standard variety
called Neo-standard Italian, which partly consists of regional
features. This book contributes to current research on
standardization in Europe by offering a comprehensive overview of
the re-standardization dynamics in Italian. Each chapter
investigates a specific dynamic shaping the emergence of
Neo-standard Italian and Regional Standard Varieties, such as the
acceptance of previously non-standard features, the reception of
Old Italian features excluded from the standard variety, the
changing standard language ideology, the retention of features from
Italo-Romance dialects, the standardization of patterns borrowed
from English, and the developmental tendencies of standard Italian
in Switzerland. The contributions investigate
phonetic/phonological, prosodic, morphosyntactic, and lexical
phenomena, addressed by several empirical methodologies and
theoretical vantage points. This work is of interest to scholars
and students working on language variation and change, especially
those focusing on standard languages and standardization dynamics.
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