Luca D'Onghia (Imola 1980) trained at the University of Pisa and at the Scuola Normale Superiore, where he was lecturer (2008-2016) and associate professor (2016-2022) of History of the Italian Language. Since September 2023 he is Full Professor of Italian Linguistics at the University of Siena. He holds the first-rank qualification for the sector Italian Linguistics (10/F3, 2017) and the second-rank qualification for the sector Italian Literature (10/F1, 2018). In addition to the Normale, he has taught History of the Italian Language and Italian Philology at the University of Basilicata (2009), Bergamo (2022-2023), Ca' Foscari (2013), Pisa (2013), the University Institute of Advanced Studies (IUSS) in Pavia (2014, 2015, 2016), Lausanne (2016 and 2019), and the Scuola Galileiana di Studi Superiori in Padua (2019). He has participated in about eighty conferences in Italy and abroad, and has about one hundred and fifty publications to his credit, in which he has devoted himself above all to problems of Italo-Romance syntax and etymology (with special riguard to Venice and venitian), to the language of the comic tradition (Calmo, Aretino, Ruzante), and to dialectal literature reflected between the 15th and 19th centuries (Sommariva, Giulio Cesare Croce, Goldoni, Testori, Fo). Together with Lorenzo Tomasin, he edits the VEV-Vocabolario storico etimologico del veneziano (vev.ovi.cnr.it) and is national coordinator of the P.R.I.N. VIS-Venetian Integrated Studies. Philology, Textuality, Lexicography (XIVth-XVIIIth centuries), funded by the MUR in the 2020 round with 541,424 euro.
D'ONGHIA LUCA
Luca
D'Onghia
Professore Ordinario
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