Some notes about the Orthographic Accord: three Lusophone opinions - Brazil, Mozambique and Portugal
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1980-7686.v3i5p201-223Keywords:
orthographic agreement^i2^sBra, Portugal, Mozambique, Portuguese LanguageAbstract
This article presents a historical briefing of the different orthographic agreements that have been undertaken throughout History, pertaining to the Portuguese Language. Then, bearing on three points of view - Portuguese, Mozambiquean and Brazilian some questions will be discussed, which arise from the most recent agreement made within the lusophone community. Finally, the authors present a set of questions holding importance for the countries that have Portuguese as its official language which are not represented in the questions liable to be dealt within the context of an orthographic agreement.Downloads
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2009-02-01
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Cultura Geral dos PALOPs
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Apenas el trabajo es aceptado por el Consejo y la Comisión Editorial, los autores se comprometen a transferir los derechos de autor para la revista "Acolhendo a Alfabetização nos Países de Língua Portuguesa". |
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Silva, N. da, Buque, D. C., Cardoso, L. M., & Fonseca, M. de J. (2009). Some notes about the Orthographic Accord: three Lusophone opinions - Brazil, Mozambique and Portugal . Acolhendo a Alfabetização Nos Países De Língua Portuguesa, 3(5), 201-223. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1980-7686.v3i5p201-223