| Italian Language 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 
 See also Language and Italian Culture. 
 
Gianrenzo P. Clivio; Marcel Danesi. The Sounds, Forms, and Uses of Italian: An Introduction to Italian Linguistics. University of Toronto Press. 2000. 235pp.  Joseph G. Fucilla. The Teaching of Italian in the United States: A Documentary History. Ayer Publishing. 1975. 299pp.  Jason Lawrence. "Who the Devil Taught Thee So Much Italian?": Italian Language Learning and Literary Imitation in Early Modern England. Manchester University Press. 2005. 224pp.  Anna Laura Lepschy; Giulio Lepschy. The Italian Language Today. Routledge. 1992. 260pp.  2nd Edition. Giulio Lepschy. Mother Tongues and Other Reflections on the Italian Language. University of Toronto Press. 2002. 148pp.  Martin Maiden. A Linguistic History of Italian. Longman. 1995. 300pp.  Mario Pei. The Italian Language. Columbia University Press. 1941. 272pp.  Arturo Tosi. Language and Society in a Changing Italy. Multilingual Matters. 2001. 288pp.  Mariella Totaro-Genevois. Cultural and Linguistic Policy Abroad: The Italian Experience. Multilingual Matters. 2005. 280pp.  
 
 
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