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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Format: | Article |
Language: | Aragonese |
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Escola d'Administració Pública de Catalunya
2024-12-01
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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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