Revue semestrielle de linguistique et littératures romanes

Écho des études romanes 2020, 16(2):105-109 | DOI: 10.32725/eer.2020.018

Maria Silvia Micheli : Composizione italiana in diacronia. Le parole composte dell’taliano nel quadro della Morfologia delle CostruzioniItalian

Jan RADIMSKÝ
Università della Boemia del Sud, České Budějovice (Repubblica ceca)

Review of the monograph by Maria Silvia Micheli, Composizione italiana in diacronia. Le parole composte dell’taliano nel quadro della Morfologia delle Costruzioni (Berlin / Boston, Walter de Gruyter, 2020).

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RADIMSKÝ, J. (2020). Maria Silvia Micheli : Composizione italiana in diacronia. Le parole composte dell’taliano nel quadro della Morfologia delle Costruzioni. Écho des études romanes16(2), 105-109. doi: 10.32725/eer.2020.018
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