Varieties of Portuguese
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2017-2018
01012441
Portuguese Linguistics
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Teaching Methods
Face-to-face classes are theoretical-practical, allowing for presentation of theoretical and methodological frameworks, followed by active peer-to peer and tutor-oriented discussions. Students are required to respond to pre-programmed activities, involving reading assignments and empirical data observation, and they are expected to actively participate in class activities.
Learning Outcomes
The course/curricular unit aims at providing precise and theoretically sustained information regarding language variation, the current status of the Portuguese language in different settings worldwide and the traits that characterize specific regional and sociolinguistic varieties found in these communities. Upon completing the course, students should be able to:
(i) include, in their understanding of how languages work, the universal nature of synchronic variation and the levels at which this variation can be expressed;
(ii) understand the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of language variation studies;
(iii) summon the necessary facts and skills required to describe the different traits and the manner in which these operate in linguistic communities where Portuguese is spoken.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Languages and language varieties: theoretical framework.
2. Portuguese in Portugal.
2.1. Regional variation.
2.2. Sociolinguistic variation.
3. Portuguese worldwide and in contact:
3.1.The (socio)linguistic status of Portuguese in Africa and Asia.
3.2.The (socio)linguistic status of Portuguese in emigrant communities.
4. Portuguese in Brazil.
Head Lecturer(s)
Isabel Maria de Almeida Santos
Assessment Methods
Continuous evaluation
Other: 25.0%
Mini Tests: 25.0%
Frequency: 50.0%
Final evaluation
Exam: 100.0%
Bibliography
Castro, I. (2006). Introdução à história do português (pp. 9-46). Lisboa: Colibri.
Cintra, L. F. L. (1983). Estudos de dialectologia portuguesa. Lisboa: Sá da Costa Editora.
Duarte, I. (2000). Língua portuguesa. Instrumentos de análise (pp. 11‑32). Lisboa: Universidade Aberta.
Ferronha, A. L. (1992). Atlas da língua portuguesa na história e no mundo. Lisboa: INCM.
Gonçalves, P. (2013). O português em África. In E.P. Raposo, F.B. Nascimento, M.A. Mota, L. Segura & A. Mendes (Eds.), Gramática do Português. (Vol. I). (pp. 157-178). Lisboa: FCG.
Mateus, M. H. & Cardeira, E. (2007). Norma e variação. Lisboa: Editorial Caminho.
Segura, L. (2013). Geografia da língua portuguesa. In E.P. Raposo, F.B. Nascimento, M.A. Mota, L. Segura & A. Mendes. (Eds.), Gramática do Português, vol. I (pp. 71-81).Lisboa: FCG
Silva, R.V. (2013). O português do Brasil. In E.P. Raposo, F.B. Nascimento, M.A. Mota, L. Segura, & A. Mendes (Eds.), Gramática do Português. (Vol. I). (pp. 143‑154). Lisboa: FCG.