Person
CHIERICHETTI Luisa
Professori Associati
Course Catalogue:
Communications
Attachment (CV)
2025 CV CHIERICHETTI inglese.pdf (CV Luisa Chierichetti)
Curriculum Vitae
Luisa Chierichetti is Associate Professor of Spanish linguistics, language, and translation at the University of Bergamo, where she has been teaching and conducting research since 2005. She holds a PhD in Iberian Studies from the University of Bologna and a degree in Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures from the University of Milan.
Her research focuses on discourse analysis—with particular attention to telecinematic and specialized discourse (legal, medical, and tourism)—corpus stylistics, corpus linguistics applied to discourse, the linguistics of humor, and the Spanish grammatical tradition in Italy.
She currently serves as Department Delegate for Quality Assurance and is a member of the Faculty Development board at the University’s Center for Teaching Quality, Innovation, and Learning (CQIIA). Since 2023, she has also been on the doctoral board of the PhD program in Philological and Linguistic Studies on Written and Oral Heritage.
She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Spanish linguistics. She has conducted research abroad as a visiting professor at the Universities of Valencia and Alicante (STARS program), and participated in Erasmus+ staff mobility with the Complutense University of Madrid (2009–2017).
She is a member of the research groups CERLIS, CORPLING and TRADIES, and sits on the editorial boards of Cuadernos AISPI and CERLIS Journal. She regularly reviews for academic journals and research institutions.
Recent publications include "Caminando con la niña que fui" (Comares, 2022) and "Diálogos de serie" (Peter Lang, 2021), which adopt corpus-based approaches to discourse and characterization in Spanish literary and audiovisual texts.
Her research focuses on discourse analysis—with particular attention to telecinematic and specialized discourse (legal, medical, and tourism)—corpus stylistics, corpus linguistics applied to discourse, the linguistics of humor, and the Spanish grammatical tradition in Italy.
She currently serves as Department Delegate for Quality Assurance and is a member of the Faculty Development board at the University’s Center for Teaching Quality, Innovation, and Learning (CQIIA). Since 2023, she has also been on the doctoral board of the PhD program in Philological and Linguistic Studies on Written and Oral Heritage.
She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Spanish linguistics. She has conducted research abroad as a visiting professor at the Universities of Valencia and Alicante (STARS program), and participated in Erasmus+ staff mobility with the Complutense University of Madrid (2009–2017).
She is a member of the research groups CERLIS, CORPLING and TRADIES, and sits on the editorial boards of Cuadernos AISPI and CERLIS Journal. She regularly reviews for academic journals and research institutions.
Recent publications include "Caminando con la niña que fui" (Comares, 2022) and "Diálogos de serie" (Peter Lang, 2021), which adopt corpus-based approaches to discourse and characterization in Spanish literary and audiovisual texts.
Publications (66)
Courses (5)
LENGUA ESPAÑOLA Y TRADUCCIÓN LM I - 57248-ENG
Annuale (22/09/2025 - 29/05/2026)
- 2025
Master's Degree
SSD L-LIN/07, 9 CFU, 54 hours
SSD L-LIN/07, 9 CFU, 54 hours
LENGUA ESPAÑOLA Y TRADUCCIÓN LM II - 57267-ENG
Annuale (22/09/2025 - 29/05/2026)
- 2025
Master's Degree
SSD L-LIN/07, 9 CFU, 54 hours
SSD L-LIN/07, 9 CFU, 54 hours
SPANISH LANGUAGE II - LINGUISTICS AND TRANSLATION - 13233 (Draft)
Annuale (23/09/2025 - 24/05/2026)
- 2025
Bachelor's Degree
SSD L-LIN/07, 9 CFU, 54 hours
SSD L-LIN/07, 9 CFU, 54 hours
SPANISH LANGUAGE III - LINGUISTICS AND TRANSLATION - 13254 (Draft)
Annuale (23/09/2025 - 24/05/2026)
- 2025
Bachelor's Degree
SSD L-LIN/07, 9 CFU, 54 hours
SSD L-LIN/07, 9 CFU, 54 hours
SPANISH LANGUAGE LM I B - 28071-MOD2 (Draft)
Secondo Semestre (16/02/2026 - 29/05/2026)
- 2025
Master's Degree
SSD L-LIN/07, 6 CFU, 36 hours
SSD L-LIN/07, 6 CFU, 36 hours
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