ARCHIVIO GLOTTOLOGICO ITALIANO
Archivio Glottologico Italiano (AGI) is a more than hundread year-old journal, founded by Graziadio Isaia Ascoli in 1873. In the course of its history AGI has been directed by some of the most distinguished Italian scholars in linguistics, including Carlo Salvioni, Matteo Bartoli, Vittore Pisani, Benvenuto Terracini and Giacomo Devoto. AGI promotes the exchange and synthesis of information relating to almost all the traditional disciplines of linguistics, with special attention to Indo-European and Romance linguistics and to the diachrony of the Italian language and its dialects.
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