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Ascoli (1829-1907)

Italian linguist, the founder of Italian linguistics. Ascoli was professor of linguistics at the Milan Accademia Scientifico-letteraria (which later became Milan University) 1861. His writings, mostly on Indo-European languages, appear in Saggi critici 1861 and 1877, and Kritische Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 1878. He was born in Gorizia.


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Between day trips to Rome, Loretto, Ancona and Pescara, I returned to my lodgings each night in the medieval quarter of Ascoli Piceno.
Elsewhere: Alessandro Del Piero scored twice as defending champion Juventus remained perfect in Italy's Serie A with a 2-1 victory over Ascoli.
As Max Ascoli, an anti-Fascist exile who came to the US in 1931, observes, "they were unified into a 'national' block by the other Americans with whom they came to live and who called all of them Italians--or rather 'Wops,'" another derogatory term newcomers from Italy were usually referred to (46).
 
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