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African and Black Diaspora, 2012
The object of this article is to analyze aspects of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century African culture in the Lusophone Atlantic through new methodological approaches to Portuguese inquisitorial sources. The records of the Inquisition are beginning to serve the needs of historians beyond their original functions as religious documentation.
Vanicléia Silva Santos
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The object of this article is to analyze aspects of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century African culture in the Lusophone Atlantic through new methodological approaches to Portuguese inquisitorial sources. The records of the Inquisition are beginning to serve the needs of historians beyond their original functions as religious documentation.
Vanicléia Silva Santos
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Creole-like features in the verb system of an Afro-Brazilian variety of Portuguese
Creole Language Library, 1997Alan N Baxter
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2018
Abstract In this chapter, we will focus on two set of changes reported in the literature on African and Brazilian varieties of Portuguese: (i) new uses of prepositions in directional complements of motion verbs and (ii) the emergence of ter (‘to have’) as a prototypically existential verb.
Juanito Ornelas de Avelar +1 more
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Abstract In this chapter, we will focus on two set of changes reported in the literature on African and Brazilian varieties of Portuguese: (i) new uses of prepositions in directional complements of motion verbs and (ii) the emergence of ter (‘to have’) as a prototypically existential verb.
Juanito Ornelas de Avelar +1 more
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2018
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to propose a discussion based on the recent empirical and theoretical progress on the issue of the origins of Brazilian Portuguese. Brazilian Portuguese innovations will be presented in two separate sets. The first includes linguistic features that are present in all Brazilian dialects and can be considered as being ...
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Abstract The aim of this chapter is to propose a discussion based on the recent empirical and theoretical progress on the issue of the origins of Brazilian Portuguese. Brazilian Portuguese innovations will be presented in two separate sets. The first includes linguistic features that are present in all Brazilian dialects and can be considered as being ...
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Encounter, mixture, and syncretism from the perspective of the Afro-Brazilian religion Terecô
Religion, 2022Barbara Cruz
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Afro-Brazilian Culture in London: Images and Discourses in Transnational Movements
Portuguese Studies, 2013Simone Frangella
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