Linguistic Vitality
Mostrando 1-3 de 3 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. A vitalidade linguística dos crioulos do Haiti e da Luisiana : os limites da política e das atitudes linguísticas / The language vitality of Haitian and Louisiana Creole : the limits of language policy and language attitudes
Haiti and Louisiana are connected via a number of sociohistorical parallels. Both were colonized by the French and the Spanish, but were much more culturally and linguistically influenced by the French presence. In both places, the plantation economy system took hold with a labor force comprised of West African slaves. The resulting social organization and d
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 28/02/2012
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2. Empréstimos lingüísticos do português em Xerente Akwé / LINGUISTIC OPERATIONS IN THE PORTUGUESE XERENTE Akwe
Many languages, spoken by minority populations coming in contact with majority ones are losing vitality. Additionally, several other languages have become extinct, and this phenomenon is related to a cultural complexity involving a unique way to reflect on reality and to become a part of it. The reasons for this are many, and in each case, they act in differ
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Renovação lexical do esperanto : mecanismos de formação de neologismos
This research aims at analysing the lexical renovation of the Esperanto language. More precisely, its objective is to investigate the mechanisms of neological formation in this language, and thus it takes into consideration the neological processes of ethnical languages. A further intention is to proceed to a beginning of a systematization of the historical
Publicado em: 2007