Abstract
The newspapers
of late nineteenth-century are considered an important vector in Italian
linguistic history due to their undoubted impact on the common language. What
characterizes the journalistic prose of the time, valid to a certain extent
even today, are the great heterogeneity of the expressive registers on the one
hand and the linguistic homogeneity on the other. In this context, the
journalistic language must undoubtedly be placed on the tracks of the literary
language of tradition, that’s why our morphological analysis in this article is
in full harmony with the developments of the contemporary literary language.
The linguistic analysis of the examined journal, «The flag of Albania», will
prove to be true. Our analysis will not be broad-based grammar, but will only
touch the grammatical category of pronouns. We will examine the most salient
forms of personal, indefinite, demonstrative, relative and interrogative
pronouns accepted by the author in various contexts of use, explaining the
reason for this choice and why one form is more frequent than the other.