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«TUTTI UGUALI I MUSULMANI». ANALISI CORPUS-BASED DEGLI ENUNCIATI NOMINALI CON FOCALIZZAZIONE A SINISTRA NELL’HATE SPEECH

Authors: Comandini, Gloria;

«TUTTI UGUALI I MUSULMANI». ANALISI CORPUS-BASED DEGLI ENUNCIATI NOMINALI CON FOCALIZZAZIONE A SINISTRA NELL’HATE SPEECH

Abstract

Lo scopo di questo lavoro è analizzare la struttura sintattica e l’uso di una particolare tipologia di enunciato nominale (EN) esclamativo nel contesto dell’hate speech. Per farlo, si utilizzerà il framework teorico degli approcci non-sentenzialiste e, in particolar modo, ci si rifarà all’assunto della Generalizzazione Xmax, adattata al Programma Minimalista, secondo cui il nodo iniziale di una produzione linguistica non è di default la frase (IP), bensì la proiezione massimale che può effettivamente essere inferita dai dati empirici e attuata con un approccio bottom-up. Grazie alla flessibilità della Generalizzazione Xmax, che permette di teorizzare una classe di EN con un sintagma di Focus (FocP) come nodo iniziale, si analizzeranno gli EN esclamativi con il predicato in posizione preverbale (interessante, questo libro!) nel contesto dell’hate speech, il quale è stato scarsamente indagato sul fronte della sintassi. Grazie ai dati empirici del corpus HaSpEN, si vedranno le due casistiche principali di EN esclamativi, caratterizzati dall’elemento in posizione preverbale: a) quelli con un PP (fuori i migranti dall'Italia) o AdvP focalizzato (via gli stranieri dall’Italia); b) quelli con un NP, un DP o un AP focalizzato (tutti uguali i musulmani).

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Language and Literature, P, P1-1091, Philology. Linguistics, enunciato nominale, hate speech, sintassi, linguistica, corpus linguistics, focalizzazione a sinistra, verbless fragment,

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