Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor?
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Resumo: | The Portuguese language is the official language in nine countries, a factor that contributes to the pluricentrality of the language, considering that, within each territory, Portuguese is transfigured in a different way. With this, this work makes brief notes on the Portuguese language, as a pluricentric language, focusing on investigating the level of knowledge of the students of the Languages (Portuguese and Literatures) course at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology Fluminense Campus Campos Centro, regarding the historical relation between the Portuguese language and East Timor. For this reason, a bibliographic research was initially adopted, carrying out a compilation of theoretical data, with the aid of the filing technique. Afterwards, field research was used, with the application of a questionnaire, for data collection. As obtained results, there is an indication that most of the students of the IFFluminense Languages Course are aware that the Portuguese language is pluricentric, but are unaware of the relationship between the language and East Timor, specifically. In addition, the results indicate that the students consider the approach of the subject in the course syllabus of the Languages Course relevant. |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor?Language policyPluricentric languagePortuguese languageEast TimorThe Portuguese language is the official language in nine countries, a factor that contributes to the pluricentrality of the language, considering that, within each territory, Portuguese is transfigured in a different way. With this, this work makes brief notes on the Portuguese language, as a pluricentric language, focusing on investigating the level of knowledge of the students of the Languages (Portuguese and Literatures) course at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology Fluminense Campus Campos Centro, regarding the historical relation between the Portuguese language and East Timor. For this reason, a bibliographic research was initially adopted, carrying out a compilation of theoretical data, with the aid of the filing technique. Afterwards, field research was used, with the application of a questionnaire, for data collection. As obtained results, there is an indication that most of the students of the IFFluminense Languages Course are aware that the Portuguese language is pluricentric, but are unaware of the relationship between the language and East Timor, specifically. In addition, the results indicate that the students consider the approach of the subject in the course syllabus of the Languages Course relevant.Editora Universitaria da UFCG2023-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.editora.ufcg.edu.br/index.php/RLR/article/view/211310.5281/zenodo.10436296Revista Letras Raras; Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): Línguas, Literaturas e Linguagens na contemporaneidade; 65-89Revista Letras Raras; Vol. 12 Núm. 3 (2023): Línguas, Literaturas e Linguagens na contemporaneidade; 65-89Revista Letras Raras; Vol. 12 No 3 (2023): Línguas, Literaturas e Linguagens na contemporaneidade; 65-89Revista Letras Raras; v. 12 n. 3 (2023): Línguas, Literaturas e Linguagens na contemporaneidade; 65-892317-2347reponame:Revista Letras Rarasinstname:Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)instacron:UFCGporhttps://revistas.editora.ufcg.edu.br/index.php/RLR/article/view/2113/2058© 2023 Revista Letras Rarashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilveira, Leiliane Rezende da Silva Neto, Raul Chatel Oliveira, Thiago Soares de2024-01-18T01:26:14Zoai:ojs2.revistas.editora.ufcg.edu.br:article/2113Revistahttps://revistas.editora.ufcg.edu.br/index.php/RLRPUBhttps://revistas.editora.ufcg.edu.br/index.php/RLR/oai||letrasrarasufcg@gmail.com2317-23472317-2347opendoar:2024-01-18T01:26:14Revista Letras Raras - Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)false |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor? |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor? |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor? Silveira, Leiliane Rezende da Silva Language policy Pluricentric language Portuguese language East Timor |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor? |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor? |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor? |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor? |
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Lusophone pluricentrality: what do IFFluminense Languages Licenciateship students know about Portuguese in East Timor? |
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Silveira, Leiliane Rezende da Silva |
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Silveira, Leiliane Rezende da Silva Neto, Raul Chatel Oliveira, Thiago Soares de |
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Neto, Raul Chatel Oliveira, Thiago Soares de |
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Silveira, Leiliane Rezende da Silva Neto, Raul Chatel Oliveira, Thiago Soares de |
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Language policy Pluricentric language Portuguese language East Timor |
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Language policy Pluricentric language Portuguese language East Timor |
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The Portuguese language is the official language in nine countries, a factor that contributes to the pluricentrality of the language, considering that, within each territory, Portuguese is transfigured in a different way. With this, this work makes brief notes on the Portuguese language, as a pluricentric language, focusing on investigating the level of knowledge of the students of the Languages (Portuguese and Literatures) course at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology Fluminense Campus Campos Centro, regarding the historical relation between the Portuguese language and East Timor. For this reason, a bibliographic research was initially adopted, carrying out a compilation of theoretical data, with the aid of the filing technique. Afterwards, field research was used, with the application of a questionnaire, for data collection. As obtained results, there is an indication that most of the students of the IFFluminense Languages Course are aware that the Portuguese language is pluricentric, but are unaware of the relationship between the language and East Timor, specifically. In addition, the results indicate that the students consider the approach of the subject in the course syllabus of the Languages Course relevant. |
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