Sicilian Elements in Andrea Camilleri's Narrative Language: A Linguistic Analysis

Cinzia Russi

Sicilian Elements in Andrea Camilleri's Narrative Language: A Linguistic Analysis
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Country
United States
Published
14 October 2020
Pages
286
ISBN
9781683932789

Sicilian Elements in Andrea Camilleri’s Narrative Language: A Linguistic Analysis

Cinzia Russi

Sicilian Elements in Andrea Camilleri’s Narrative Language examines Camilleri’s unique linguistic repertoire and techniques over his career as a novelist examines the intensification of Sicilian linguistic features in Camilleri’s narrative works focusing on features pertaining to the domains of sounds and grammar since these have been marginalized in linguistic-centered research on the evolution of Camilleri’s narrative language and remain overall understudied. Through a systematic comparative analysis of the distribution patterns of selected Sicilian features in a selection of Camilleri’s historical novels and novels of the Montalbano series, the author identifies the individual features that have become most widespread and the lexical items that are targeted with highest frequency and consistency. The results of the analysis show that in the earlier novels Sicilian features are rather sparse and can be attributed linguistic situational functionality; that is, they function as indices of salient, distinctive aspects of topics, settings, events/situations and characters. Conversely, in the latest novels Sicilian elements pervade the entire novels and the texts are written almost entirely in Camilleri’s own Sicilian, vigatese , so that Sicilian is stripped of any linguistic situational functionality.

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