If you say words. 16 words.
If you say words. 16 words.
This is a review of a party. From my part. Good and evil, we must promote it (got to do school too). The ethical obligation not to talk to him. Will risk to come out wrong? "I hope that I manage." Here, they are already in the classroom.
I wrote a booklet aimed at under 15. On the words, more precisely on the words double, ie the homographs. 16 words in all. The publisher Nicola Milan (publisher of the hat, Bologna) was included as the Appendix to the Guide to Italian for the fifth class. Driving out recently, written by Adelia Sarchi, which of these guides has already written four, one for each classe.Come these guides are made is explained in the two editorial pages that start by clicking on the word click (your choice).
The homographs are: Berlin, Love, Jealousy, Love, Big, cupboard, Lie, Piano, Grana, Label, Torto, Caro, Enhanced, Report, Rice, World.
are not in alphabetical order because - as he wrote these words that the student has copied in his notebook Quadrone - life in the alphabetical order does not exist. And it's better that way.
I do the job of advertising. Because I'm a bit 'picky with words, say copywriter. Pronounced without every Anglo-Saxon and often with a nice addition for an explanation, because they are very few people know what the hell is a copywriter, notably in the province, with a deep center, the Adriatic coast. It is not serious.
One day, it's not "that day" which usually begins in fairy tales, m'รจ came to write about the double words. Why 16 words? Because I was good game with the title "If you say the words", so that he too is double.
The homographs are narrated by the voice of a student who is not only about grammar and syntax and etymology. There's more, almost like a story that is worth hearing. I hope so.
End of review. Homographs very word "the" or "the" end. We prevail here, the definite article masculine singular. And (now you speak) a "'" end I liked to read these 16 homographs. If you say so, you make me really happy.
Massimo De Nardo
Massimo De Nardo is a copywriter. He wrote "If you say words - 16 words," a mix of 16 homographs, between grammar and narrative. thinking of under 15. Now the publisher Nicola Milan, Bologna (Cappelli group publisher), has entered its homographs as Appendix in the Guide to Italian for the fifth grade (written by Adelia Sarchi). The details Segnal'etica (the site on the languages \u200b\u200bof communication by Massimo).
http://www.segnaletica.sinp.net
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