Lexicon Philosophicum (Mar 2024)
Il giornalismo spettatoriale e la trasmissione delle idee sulla lingua
Abstract
At the beginning of the 18th century, a new form of opinion journalism was founded in England, known today under the label of spectatorial journalism. The genre soon became an international phenomenon and played a decisive role in the circulation of ideas on language. Spectator periodicals are therefore a valuable resource for reconstructing the terms of the European language debate of the century. While digital tools now allow in-depth research on a vast amount of material, a linguistic-contrast analysis of the metalinguistic reflections in the Spectators nevertheless remains a research desideratum. The contribution presents the method employed in the PhD project with which we intend to approach such research.
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