Fifty years that changed the international status of the Portuguese language

This paper’s main objective is to show how the return to democracy by Portugal (1974) and Brazil (1985) accounts for the outstanding development of the Portuguese language over the past fifty years, supporting the idea that the development of a language is closely related to politics, and democratic...

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Main Author: Margarita Correia
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Language:Aragonese
Published: Escola d'Administració Pública de Catalunya 2024-12-01
Series:Revista de Llengua i Dret - Journal of Language and Law
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Online Access:https://revistes.eapc.gencat.cat/index.php/rld/article/view/4279
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description This paper’s main objective is to show how the return to democracy by Portugal (1974) and Brazil (1985) accounts for the outstanding development of the Portuguese language over the past fifty years, supporting the idea that the development of a language is closely related to politics, and democratic regimes in particular. To fulfil this objective, the paper presents significant factors that I consider to have been crucial to this dramatic change in the status of the Portuguese language: geopolitical changes, the post-colonial geolinguistic panorama, the growth of education and literacy, the use of Portuguese in international organisations, and economic growth. A further aim is to increase and update general information on the Portuguese language and portray its current global status. The perspective adopted is mainly descriptive; nevertheless, a critical interpretation of the facts will also be present throughout the paper.
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Fifty years that changed the international status of the Portuguese language
Revista de Llengua i Dret - Journal of Language and Law
portuguese language
democratic regimes
decolonisation
geopolitical scenario
language policy
education
title Fifty years that changed the international status of the Portuguese language
title_full Fifty years that changed the international status of the Portuguese language
title_fullStr Fifty years that changed the international status of the Portuguese language
title_full_unstemmed Fifty years that changed the international status of the Portuguese language
title_short Fifty years that changed the international status of the Portuguese language
title_sort fifty years that changed the international status of the portuguese language
topic portuguese language
democratic regimes
decolonisation
geopolitical scenario
language policy
education
url https://revistes.eapc.gencat.cat/index.php/rld/article/view/4279
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