On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 19:48:43 Vale [^_^] wrote: >I've heard (I did not seen with my eyes, I don't guarantee!) that >there are "Zingarelli 11th or 12th Edition" and "DiPI Zanichelli". >Online you can find http://wordreference.com/it/: perhaps it's not >complete as a paper dictionary, but I think it's standard Italian >about unstressed vowels. A more accurate information about "DiPI Zanichelli": I've just found, on the web, two publication from Zanichelli, written by Luciano Canepari, a university teacher and professor of fonology:
1)CANEPARI Luciano IL MaPI MANUALE DI PRONUNCIA ITALIANA di Luciano Canepari Seconda edizione con due audiocassette C 45 p.584 L.93.000
2)IL DIPI. DIZIONARIO DI PRONUNCIA ITALIANA di Luciano Canepari p.588 L.72.000
You can find them at http://www.zanichelli.it/f_catalog.html, just inserting "Canepari" into the first field.
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