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O'Neill, Tom – Italica, 1970
Descriptors: Characterization, Impressionistic Criticism, Italian Literature, Moral Criticism

Mancini, Albert N. – Italica, 1970
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Baroque Literature, Italian Literature, Literary Influences

Pullini, Giorgio – Italica, 1970
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatics, Impressionistic Criticism, Italian Literature

Panofsky, Gianna S. – Italica, 1970
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Comedy, Dialogs (Literary), Drama

Montiel, Isidoro – Italica, 1969
Descriptors: Imagery, Italian Literature, Literary Influences, Lyric Poetry

Striano, Antonio, Comp.; Adorno, Elvira, Comp. – Italica, 1969
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Graduate Study, Italian, Language Enrollment

De Vito, Anthony J. – Italica, 1969
Descriptors: Diseases, Fiction, Italian Literature, Moral Criticism

Lebano, Edoardo Antonio – Italica, 1993
A national survey sought data on fall 1990 enrollments in Italian classes in U.S. colleges and universities, including junior and community colleges, to supplement previous surveys. Findings show that Italian is regularly taught in 370 institutions with a total combined enrollment of 44,102 students. Institution-by-institution data are tabulated.…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education, Italian

Musumeci, Diane – Italica, 1991
An investigation of the sociolinguistic features that govern contemporary use of the Italian formal ("Lei") and informal ("tu") forms of address suggests that teachers of Italian must help students become aware of the complex factors underlying the choice of form, rather than just drill them in usage. (12 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Distinctive Features (Language), Italian, Language Patterns, Language Usage

Balboni, Paolo E. – Italica, 2001
Examines intercultural communication between Italians and speakers of Italian in North America. Argues intercultural communicative competence comprises three elements: deep cultural values or "mental software"; non-verbal means of communication; and language. Offers advice to teachers of Italian who want to help their students develop…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Differences, Intercultural Communication, Italian

DuPont, Christian – Italica, 2001
Introduces and describes the functions of the Opera del Vocabolario Italiano (OVI) database, a powerful Web-based, full-text, searchable electronic archive that contains early Italian vernacular texts whose composition may be dated prior to 1375. Examples are drawn from scholars in various disciplines who have employed the OVI in support of their…
Descriptors: Databases, Italian, Scholarly Writing, Second Language Instruction

Petrucelli, Gerald J. – Italica, 1974
Principles, objectives, and techniques that focus on the challenge to and the role of teacher and student in the Italian conversation course, with a view to greater efficacy, are presented. (AM)
Descriptors: Conversational Language Courses, Educational Objectives, Italian, Language Instruction

Lebano, Edoardo A. – Italica, 1969
Descriptors: Characterization, Christianity, Dialogs (Literary), Fifteenth Century Literature

Masciandaro, Franco – Italica, 1969
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Biographies, Fifteenth Century Literature, Italian Literature

Danesi, Marcel – Italica, 1985
Looks at devices that stimulate intralinguistic thinking patterns, that is, patterns that can only be induced by the structures and forms of the target language without any dependency upon native-language patterns. Focuses on problem-solving activities that help the learner develop modes of thought that can be solved "Italian." (SED)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Italian, Language Processing, Problem Solving