In handbooks of the History of Linguistics all over the world, the name of Abbot Rousselot appears as the uncontested founder of experimental phonetics. It must not be forgotten, however, that he was first and foremost a dialectologist, and from the study of the dialects of his native region, where he proposed innovative methods for solving well-known problems, he arrived at the physiology laboratories of his time, in particular, the one headed by Marey in Paris. This was suggested to him by Gaston Paris, the famous Romanist professor who supervised his doctoral thesis. Rousselot, with Gilliéron, was a pioneer in French dialectology and was recognised as such by Cerlogne. In this collection, his contacts with the Val d'Aoste are examined, including the "philological excursions" in this Italian Alpine region and his exchange of letters with Abbot Cerlogne.

Il nome dell’Abbé Rousselot è presente nei manuali di storia della linguistica di tutto il mondo ove viene indicato come il fondatore incontestato della fonetica sperimentale. Tuttavia, non va dimenticato che fu innanzitutto un dialettologo e, dallo studio dei dialetti della sua regione natale, per risolvere problemi noti con metodologie inedite, approdò ai laboratori di fisiologia del tempo, in particolare quello di Marey a Parigi, come suggeritogli dal suo direttore di tesi, il celebre romanista Gaston Paris. . Rousselot è stato, con Gilliéron, un pioniere della dialettologia francese e come tale venne riconosciuto da Cerlogne. Vengono esaminate in questo contributi i contatti con la Valle d’Aosta, le “escursioni filologiche “ nella regione alpina italiana e gli scambi epistolari con l’Abate Cerlogne.

Galazzi, E., L’Abbé P.-J. Rousselot: dalla dialettologia alla fonetica sperimentale, in Aa.Vv, A., Cerlogne et les autres, voyage auprès des savants qui ont connu Cerlogne., Tipografia Testolin, Aosta 2011: 169-182 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/8008]

L’Abbé P.-J. Rousselot: dalla dialettologia alla fonetica sperimentale

Galazzi, Enrica
2011

Abstract

In handbooks of the History of Linguistics all over the world, the name of Abbot Rousselot appears as the uncontested founder of experimental phonetics. It must not be forgotten, however, that he was first and foremost a dialectologist, and from the study of the dialects of his native region, where he proposed innovative methods for solving well-known problems, he arrived at the physiology laboratories of his time, in particular, the one headed by Marey in Paris. This was suggested to him by Gaston Paris, the famous Romanist professor who supervised his doctoral thesis. Rousselot, with Gilliéron, was a pioneer in French dialectology and was recognised as such by Cerlogne. In this collection, his contacts with the Val d'Aoste are examined, including the "philological excursions" in this Italian Alpine region and his exchange of letters with Abbot Cerlogne.
2011
Italiano
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Galazzi, E., L’Abbé P.-J. Rousselot: dalla dialettologia alla fonetica sperimentale, in Aa.Vv, A., Cerlogne et les autres, voyage auprès des savants qui ont connu Cerlogne., Tipografia Testolin, Aosta 2011: 169-182 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/8008]
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