sullautorevolezza
Sull’autorevolezza is an Italian phrase that translates literally as “on authoritativeness” and is commonly used as the title of essays, articles, or lectures that examine the nature, sources, and effects of authority in various social, linguistic, and cultural contexts. The term autorevolezza derives from the Latin *auctor* (author, originator) combined with the suffix ‑evolezza, which denotes a quality or state; therefore it refers to the perceived credibility, legitimacy, and persuasive power attributed to a person, institution, text, or discourse.
In the field of sociology and communication studies, works titled Sull’autorevolezza typically explore how authority is
In linguistics, the concept is examined under the rubric of pragmatic authority, focusing on how speakers signal
The Italian academic tradition often adopts the prepositional construction “sull’” to indicate an analytical focus, hence