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African literature in Portuguese

2000
Portuguese was the first European language to reach sub-Saharan Africa. Thus, by the middle of the fifteenth century many Africans spoke Portuguese-based pidgins and creoles. As a consequence of this early presence, African writing in Portuguese appeared before anything comparable in English, French, and other European languages.
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Portuguese Literature

South Atlantic Bulletin, 1939
L. L. Barrett, Melissa Annis Cilley
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Portuguese Literature

The Modern Language Review, 1923
W. P. Ker, Aubrey F. G. Bell
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Portuguese Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1908
S. Griswold Morley, Theophilo Braga
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Portuguese Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1887
A. Marshall Elliott, Theophilo Braga
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Placing GIS and NLP in Literary Geography: Experiments with Literature in Portuguese

International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 2023
Diana Santos, Daniel Alves
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Portuguese Language and Portuguese and Brazilian Literature

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1966
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The Diphthong <ei> in Variationist Studies of Brazilian Portuguese: A Systematic Literature Review

Languages, 2021
Gabriel Antunes DE ARAUJO   +1 more
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