TLIO and OVI databases were presented on October 30,2018 by Mariafrancesca Giuliani at the Departement of Italian of the Rutgers University (New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA) in the Graduate program, during the lesson of Prof. Laura Sanguineti White.
The Opera del Vocabolario Italiano (OVI) is the institute of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) responsible for the development of the Historical Dictionary of the Italian language. The OVI Insitute is located in Florence, at the Accademia della Crusca.
The OVI is a founding member of the European Federation of National Language Institutions (EFNIL), of the Center for Historical and Theoretical Linguistics: Italian, European Languages, Oriental Languages (CLIEO), and of the Italian node of the European Research Infrastructure Consortium DARIAH-ERIC (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) – DARIAH-IT.
At present, the OVI’s activities are centered on the development and online publication of the Tesoro della Lingua Italiana delle Origini (TLIO) – the first historical dictionary of early Italian, which is also the first section of the Historical Dictionary of the Italian language – and of the textual corpus of early Italian. It also develops and provides scholars with advanced lexicographic software.
30-01-2019 NEWS
Updated versions of the OVI Corpus, the TLIO Corpus, and the OVI Corpus of Early Italian have been released: they are aligned with the new structure developed in the CoVo Project (The corpus of the It[...]
Read More...24-01-2019 NEWS
Starting on Wednesday, February 13, the Center for Italian Studies of the University of Notre Dame and the OVI will host a fourth series of seminars entitled Textuality and Lexicography in the Italian[...]
Read More...27-12-2018 NEWS
With the latest year-end update, the TLIO reached 36,151 entries; more than 41,000 entries were delivered, 72 percent of the expected wordlist. An happy new year to OVI employees and collaborators an[...]
Read More...11-12-2018 NEWS
TLIO and OVI databases will presented on December 18, 2018 by Cosimo Burgassi and Elisa Guadagnini at the University of Chieti-Pescara, Departement of Lettere, Arti e Scienze Sociali, during the lesso[...]
Read More...08-12-2018 NEWS
TLIO and OVI databases will be presented on December 10,2018 by Paolo Squillacioti at the Departement of Lettere e Filosofia of the University of Florence, during the lesson of Italian Lexicography (P[...]
Read More...TLIO and OVI databases were presented on October 30,2018 by Mariafrancesca Giuliani at the Departement of Italian of the Rutgers University (New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA) in the Graduate program, during the lesson of Prof. Laura Sanguineti White.
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