Silvia Domenica Zollo is Associate Professor in Language and Translation - French Language (S.S.D. L-LIN/04) at the University of Naples Parthenope. D. in French Linguistics with mention of Doctor Europaeus, from 2018 to 2021 she was researcher for the same S.S.D. at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the University of Verona, where she worked within the Departmental Excellence Project Le Digital Humanities applied to foreign languages and literatures (MIUR 2018-2022).
Her research is mainly focused on corpus linguistics, digital humanities applied to the study of specialty discourses (fields: marine biology, blue economy, environmental and animal rights discourses - animal causes), morpholessical and semantic creativity in contemporary French, vocabulary teaching in L2 French. He is a member of several national and international research projects on the automatic and semi-automatic processing of language from small, medium and large corpora.
Oxygen, TermoStat, LancsBox, AntConc, TermSuite, etc.
Zollo S.D. (2024), “Lexiques et corpus au service de la littératie océanique: propriétés et relations lexicales dans le domaine de la faune marine”, Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai. Philologia, 69 (LXIX), 1, pp. 227-252, ISSN: 1220-0484 – 2065-9652
Zollo S. D. (2022), “Les néologismes de Glenn Albrecht face au changement écologique: entre créativité lexicale et bouleversement émotionnel”, Neologica, 16, Paris, Classiques Garnier, pp. 203-221, ISSN: 2262-0354, ISBN: 978-2-406-13219-6
Zollo S. D. (2022), “La création de rétronymes dans le lexique de l’enseignement à l’heure du numérique”, Estudios Románicos, 31, pp. 291-308, ISSN: 0210-4911, e-ISSN: 1989-614X,
Zollo S. D. (2021), “Sortez les guillotines...the chômeuse go on. Iconographies linguistiques du discours de contestation chez les Gilets Jaunes”, Cahiers internationaux du symbolisme, 158-159-160, pp. 229-251, ISSN : 0008-0284.
Zollo S. D. (2020), Origine et histoire du vocabulaire des arts de la table. Analyse lexicale et exploitation de corpus textuels, Bern, Peter Lang, coll. “Linguistics insight”, pp. 219, ISBN : 978-3-0343-3890-5.