Eduardo Blasco Ferrer - Books

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  • Grammatica storica del catalano e dei suoi dialetti con speciale riguardo all'algherese. Tübingen: G. Narr, c1984.
  • La lingua sarda contemporanea : grammatica del logudorese e del campidanese : norma e varietá dell'uso : sintesi storica. Cagliari : Della Torre, c1986.
  • Storia linguistica della Sardegna. Tübingen : Niemeyer, 1984.
  • Le parlate dell'alta Ogliastra : analisi dialettologica : saggio di storia linguistica e culturale. Cagliari : Edizioni Della Torre, 1988.
  • Ello, ellus : grammatica sarda. Nuoro : Poliedro, c1994.
  • La lingua nel tempo : variazione e cambiamento in latino, italiano e sardo. Cagliari : CUEC, 1995.
  • Breve corso di linguistica italiana : con facsimili, edizione e commento d'un testo quattrocentesco ad uso di seminari ed esercitazioni. Cagliari : CUEC, 1996.
  • Pro domo : grammatica essenziale della lingua sarda. Cagliari : Condaghes, 1998.
  • Italiano e tedesco : un confronto linguistico. Torino : Paravia scriptorium, c1999.
  • Italiano, sardo e lingue moderne a scuola. Milano : F. Angeli, 2003.
  • Storia della lingua sarda. Cagliari : CUEC, 2009.
  • Paleosardo. Le radici linguistiche della Sardegna neolitica. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2010. ISBN 978-3-11-023560-9

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