CECCHETTO, CARLO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.409
EU - Europa 5.944
AS - Asia 5.594
SA - Sud America 846
AF - Africa 131
OC - Oceania 16
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 12
Totale 21.952
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.194
IT - Italia 2.469
SG - Singapore 1.898
CN - Cina 1.288
HK - Hong Kong 783
VN - Vietnam 704
BR - Brasile 617
RU - Federazione Russa 572
DE - Germania 561
SE - Svezia 396
FR - Francia 325
IE - Irlanda 323
UA - Ucraina 318
GB - Regno Unito 302
IN - India 165
CA - Canada 145
TR - Turchia 129
FI - Finlandia 116
NL - Olanda 103
KR - Corea 99
ES - Italia 93
BD - Bangladesh 75
AR - Argentina 72
ID - Indonesia 60
AT - Austria 56
IQ - Iraq 54
JP - Giappone 53
PL - Polonia 52
EC - Ecuador 46
DK - Danimarca 45
BE - Belgio 44
PK - Pakistan 40
ZA - Sudafrica 40
MX - Messico 35
PH - Filippine 34
SA - Arabia Saudita 34
GR - Grecia 31
CO - Colombia 30
IL - Israele 28
UZ - Uzbekistan 25
CH - Svizzera 23
VE - Venezuela 23
MA - Marocco 19
CL - Cile 18
NO - Norvegia 15
PE - Perù 15
RO - Romania 15
TW - Taiwan 15
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 14
MY - Malesia 14
KE - Kenya 13
DZ - Algeria 12
EG - Egitto 12
KZ - Kazakistan 12
LT - Lituania 12
PY - Paraguay 12
PT - Portogallo 11
AU - Australia 10
EU - Europa 10
JO - Giordania 10
NP - Nepal 9
TN - Tunisia 9
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 7
AZ - Azerbaigian 7
BG - Bulgaria 7
IR - Iran 7
SI - Slovenia 7
SN - Senegal 7
AL - Albania 6
HN - Honduras 6
JM - Giamaica 6
RS - Serbia 6
TH - Thailandia 6
UY - Uruguay 6
BO - Bolivia 5
CR - Costa Rica 5
PS - Palestinian Territory 5
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 5
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 4
GT - Guatemala 4
HR - Croazia 4
LB - Libano 4
MD - Moldavia 4
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
OM - Oman 4
SC - Seychelles 4
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 3
ET - Etiopia 3
HU - Ungheria 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
LY - Libia 3
MN - Mongolia 3
PA - Panama 3
QA - Qatar 3
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 3
BH - Bahrain 2
GE - Georgia 2
GY - Guiana 2
KH - Cambogia 2
LV - Lettonia 2
Totale 21.924
Città #
Ann Arbor 1.716
Singapore 1.109
Hong Kong 763
Ashburn 720
Woodbridge 659
San Jose 524
Fairfield 511
Chandler 433
Milan 376
Frankfurt am Main 334
Wilmington 327
Jacksonville 314
Houston 310
Dublin 306
Dearborn 269
Seattle 212
New York 210
Cambridge 193
Santa Clara 189
Ho Chi Minh City 172
Princeton 169
Beijing 163
Hanoi 144
Rome 143
Chicago 138
Dallas 128
Hefei 120
Nanjing 113
Los Angeles 111
The Dalles 111
Dong Ket 99
Seoul 92
Lauterbourg 80
Council Bluffs 76
Boardman 64
Moscow 62
Mountain View 58
Buffalo 56
São Paulo 55
Lachine 54
Shanghai 53
Guangzhou 52
London 46
Lawrence 45
Vienna 45
Verona 44
Venezia 42
San Diego 40
Altamura 39
Paris 39
Helsinki 38
Padova 37
Jakarta 36
Shenyang 35
Brussels 34
Turin 33
Changsha 32
Florence 32
Zhengzhou 32
Orem 31
Bologna 30
Istanbul 30
Andover 29
Jinan 29
Catania 28
Toronto 28
Des Moines 27
Warsaw 27
Nanchang 25
Tokyo 25
Chennai 24
Hebei 24
Da Nang 23
Palermo 23
Tashkent 23
Venice 22
Haiphong 21
Hangzhou 21
Ningbo 21
Quito 21
Baghdad 20
Falls Church 20
Rio de Janeiro 20
Tianjin 19
Lahore 18
Meda 18
Minneapolis 18
New Delhi 18
Berlin 17
Jiaxing 17
Monza 17
Munich 17
Phoenix 17
Naples 16
Trento 16
Atlanta 15
Brooklyn 15
Denver 15
Kunming 15
Montreal 15
Totale 13.312
Nome #
Una varietà molto speciale: la LISt (Lingua dei Segni Italiana tattile). 843
COMPRENDO. Batteria per la comprensione di frasi negli adulti 485
The language instinct in extreme circumstances: The transition to tactile Italian Sign Language (LISt) by Deafblind signers 447
Narrative skills in Italian pre-school children with cochlear implants. Effects of late linguistic exposure on a late acquired domain 438
Hidden languages in a digital world: the case of sign language archives 410
Mind the stimulation site: Enhancing and diminishing sentence comprehension with anodal tDCS 378
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation over left inferior frontal gyrus enhances sentence comprehension 352
Phonological blending or code mixing? Why mouthing is not a core component of sign language grammar 330
Relative clause avoidance: Evidence for a structural parsing principle 330
Is STM involved in sentence comprehension? 330
How grammar can cope with limited short-term memory: Simultaneity and seriality in sign languages 297
Avoiding Gaps in Romance: Evidence from Italian and French for a Structural Parsing Principle 297
Hearing shapes our perception of time: temporal discrimination of tactile stimuli in deaf people 289
A new case for structural intervention: evidence from Wenzhounese relative clauses 289
Artificial grammar learning capabilities in an abstract visual task match requirements for linguistic syntax 288
Looking for an explanation for the low sign span. Is order involved? 285
Successi e fallimenti nella costruzione di un corso di laurea per interpreti di lingua dei segni inclusivo 279
Whatever His Arguments, Whatever Relatives Are Not Free Relatives: A Reply to Caponigro’s Reply 279
Comprehension of double-center embedded relatives in Italian: a case for hierarchical intervention 277
Strategies of Relativization in Italian Sign Language 277
The effect of language structure on linguistic strengths and weaknesses in children with cochlear implants: Evidence from Italian 277
Comprehension of verb directionality in LIS and LSF 275
Deaf, blind or deaf-blind: Is touch enhanced? 272
The syntax of predicate ellipsis in Italian Sign Language (LIS) 271
Another way to mark syntactic dependencies. The case for right peripheral specifiers in sign languages 267
Spatial biases in deaf, blind, and deafblind individuals as revealed by a haptic line bisection task 266
La raccolta del Corpus LIS. 265
Against the parallelism between the NP and the clause: Evidence from idioms 262
The LIS corpus project. A discussion of sociolinguistic variation in the lexicon 261
The Impact of Aging on Spatial Abilities in Deaf Users of a Sign Language 257
Short-Term Memory and Sign Languages. Sign Span and its Linguistic Implications 256
A case for the involvement of phonological loop in sentence comprehension 255
Grammatica, lessico e dimensioni di variazione nella LIS 255
Is syntactic complexity processing limited by the phonological loop capacity? Evidence from an STM patient 252
Processing of syntactically complex sentences relies on verbal short-term memory: Evidence from a short-term memory patient 251
(Eye) tracking short-term memory over time 249
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation over left inferior frontal gyrus enhances sentence comprehension 245
Labeling (Reduced) Structures: When VPs Are Sentences 240
Relative Clauses in the Romance Languages 239
Auditory deprivation affects biases of visuospatial attention as measured by line bisection 234
Sentential Complementation in Italian Sign Language 232
WH-duplication in Italian Sign Language (LIS) 231
Functional markers in sign languages: The case of FATTO and FINISH 229
Experimental syntax and the variation of island effects in English and Italian 229
When we do that and when we don’t: a contrastive analysis of VP ellipsis and VP anaphora 228
Deaf Individuals Show a Leftward Bias in Numerical Bisection 227
Reconstruction in relative clauses and the copy theory of traces 226
Boosted language: anodal tDCS over Broca's area enhances linguistic comprehension 226
Explaining the locality conditions of QR. Consequences for the Theory of Phases 225
Tactile short-term memory in sensory-deprived individuals 221
Asymmetries in relative clause comprehension in three European sign languages 220
Age of exposure and subject/object asymmetries when wh-movement goes rightward 219
Variation in Italian Sign Language (LIS): The case of wh-signs 219
On labeling: Principle C and head movement 215
On the nature of role shift: Insights from a comprehension study in different populations of LIS, LSC and LSF signers 214
La lingua dei segni italiana 213
Relabeling Heads. A Unified Account for Relativization Structures 210
Subject Intervention in Free Relatives 208
Relative clauses are not adjuncts: an experimental investigation of a corollary of the raising analyses 204
ALISA: uno strumento per la valutazione della LIS in sordi segnanti afasici 203
Remembering phonologically in a language without sounds 201
(Re)labeling 201
Wh-features and exclamatives in LIS (Italian Sign Language) 200
The effects of unimodal and bimodal bilingualism on acquisition of spoken Italian and cognitive abilities 197
The syntax of Sign Language and Universal Grammar 197
A Challenge to Null Case Theory 194
Phonology without semantics? Good enough for verbal short-term memory. Evidence from a patient with semantic dementia 193
Making Sense of an Unexpected Detrimental Effect of Sign Language Use in a Visual Task 192
Sentence types 192
Spatial and visual memory. Which one does signing enhances (if any)? 190
The role of verbal short-term memory in complex sentence comprehension: An observational study on aphasia 186
From Grammar to Meaning: The Spontaneous Logicality of Language 178
Assessing Lexical and Syntactic Comprehension in Deaf Signing Adults 177
Null arguments and ellipsis: Theoretical perspectives 175
On the Reliability of the Notion of Native Signer and Its Risks 172
Review of 'Infinitive constructions with specified subjects: A syntactic analysis of the Romance languages' 171
Considerazioni sul fenomeno dell’ellissi verbale 170
Relabeling participial constructions 169
Performance of Deaf Participants in an Abstract Visual Grammar Learning Task at Multiple Formal Levels: Evaluating the Auditory Scaffolding Hypothesis 169
"Perché" Rizzi is right 161
Searching for imperatives in European sign languages 158
Semantic Interfaces 157
Erratum to: Experimental syntax and the variation of island effects in English and Italian, Nat Lang Linguist Theory, (2015), 10.1007/s11049-015-9286-8 157
As small as they seem? An experimental investigation of Italian bare participial sentences 152
Relativization in Italian Sign Language: The missing link of relativization 151
When meaning is useless 149
Don't move that remnant too much! 147
Neglected cases of rightward movement. When wh-phrases and negative quantifiers go to right 146
PART 4: Section 1.2. (“Interrogatives”), Section 2.1 (“The syntactic realization of argument structure”), Section 2.2 (“Grammatical functions”), Section 2.3 (“Word order”), Section 2.5 (“Clausal ellipsis”), Section 3.5 (“Adverbial clauses”). PART 6: Chapter 14 (“The meaning of embedded clauses”). PART 7: Chapter 6 (“Reporting and role shift ”) 143
Constituency as a Language Universal. The Case of Latin 136
Bridging the Gap between Brain and Syntax. A Case for a Role of the Phonological Loop 131
Backward dependencies must be short. A unified account of the Final-over-Final and the Right Roof Constraints and its consequences for the syntax/morphology interface 131
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Linguistic development in Mandarin Chinese-Italian bilingual children: the role of distance in the morpho-syntactic richness of known languages 34
Strong recursion as a uniquely human trait? The "prefer" test 31
Linguistic development in unimodal and bimodal bilingual children: the role of distance in the morpho-syntactic richness of known languages 30
Linguistic development in unimodal and bimodal bilingual children: the role of distance in the morpho-syntactic richness of known languages 25
Linguistic development in unimodal and bimodal bilingual children: the role of distance in the morphosyntactic richness of known languages 25
Totale 22.439
Categoria #
all - tutte 69.361
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 69.361


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021382 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 256
2021/20221.365 111 107 125 117 97 137 74 85 112 90 102 208
2022/20232.058 229 467 215 190 110 293 38 153 145 46 88 84
2023/20241.473 53 76 108 124 179 283 209 61 111 65 49 155
2024/20253.308 195 378 209 154 274 127 163 173 392 477 275 491
2025/20266.840 799 537 597 664 775 368 1.068 495 681 740 116 0
Totale 22.439