Rule reminder
Key features of Italian journalistic language include: nominalization (using nouns instead of verbs — 'la ripresa' instead of 'riprende'), headline ellipsis (omitting verbs and articles), use of appositions, heavy use of the passive voice, frequent attribution, present tense for immediacy ('breaking news present'), and the condizionale di dissociazione. Recognizing these features demonstrates advanced Italian literacy.
Identify the main linguistic feature of this headline: 'TERREMOTO IN TOSCANA: DUE MORTI, DIECI FERITI'