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Linguistica e pragmatica del linguaggio: un'introduzione
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ISBN: 8842075191 9788842075196 Year: 2005 Volume: 1176 Publisher: Roma Laterza

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La componente pragmatica nei modelli linguistici e le sue implicazioni per l'insegnamento delle lingue
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Year: 1977 Publisher: Torino Giappichelli

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La lingua attivata: pragmatica, enunciazione, discorso
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Year: 1982 Publisher: Milano

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Dialogo e tradizione
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Year: 1983 Publisher: Torino Giappichelli

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Gli stili della argomentazione
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Year: 1989 Publisher: Modena Mucchi

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Avviamento alla linguistica del testo
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ISBN: 8880980912 Year: 1995 Publisher: Padova Unipress

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Che cos' è la pragmatica
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ISBN: 8845220842 Year: 1993 Publisher: Milano Bompiani

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Sintassi marcata dell'italiano dell'uso medio in prospettiva contrastiva con il francese, lo spagnolo, il tedesco e l'inglese
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ISBN: 3653059380 Year: 2016 Publisher: Frankfurt, [Germany] : Peter Lang GmbH,

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Kant e il carattere dei popoli
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Florence : Firenze University Press,

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Kant deals with national characters in the second part of his Anthropology from a pragmatic point of view of 1798. Firmly rejecting the climatic theory, he advocates an anti-naturalistic stance. However, Kant is skeptical of Hume's tenet that nations owe their characters to their different forms of government. In Kant's view, the most civilized nations are England and France: their characters have to do with purely cultural factors. Complementing each other, the characters of those nations broadly correspond to a masculine and feminine principle, as analyzed by Kant in the previous chapter of his Anthropology. The remaining European and Extra-European nations have a less defined - and, in some cases, mixed - character, that owes something more to the natural dispositions. Yet Kant still manages to avoid naturalistic explanations. In many nations, natural dispositions do prevail over cultural ones, but this simply means that less (and sometimes, nothing) can be said about their characters.

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Year: 2020 Publisher: Florence : Firenze University Press,

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Kant deals with national characters in the second part of his Anthropology from a pragmatic point of view of 1798. Firmly rejecting the climatic theory, he advocates an anti-naturalistic stance. However, Kant is skeptical of Hume's tenet that nations owe their characters to their different forms of government. In Kant's view, the most civilized nations are England and France: their characters have to do with purely cultural factors. Complementing each other, the characters of those nations broadly correspond to a masculine and feminine principle, as analyzed by Kant in the previous chapter of his Anthropology. The remaining European and Extra-European nations have a less defined - and, in some cases, mixed - character, that owes something more to the natural dispositions. Yet Kant still manages to avoid naturalistic explanations. In many nations, natural dispositions do prevail over cultural ones, but this simply means that less (and sometimes, nothing) can be said about their characters.

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