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 | | Masciotta was a convinced and strenuous advocate of the administrative autonomy of Molise (this commitment is attested in the local press in the first quarter century, cf. |
 | | All this was happening in Molise, while instead in the other Italian regions, especially central and northern regions, with really century-old traditions, in those same years dialect poetry was substantially in decline: see, for example, Piedmont, with only M. Costa and G. Pacotto; Lombardy, with only Delio Tessa (cf. |
 | | The exception is, therefore, Molise, as confirmation of that "peculiarity" of its budding dialect tradition we proposed as premise to this introductory essay. |
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