AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE
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Resumo: | Guided by the concept of linguistic norm and its manifestations (COSERIU, 1962; ALÉONG, 2011), we turn to the study of the process of grammatical production of the Portuguese language in order to identify the grammatical instruments of that language, their behavior and textual and extratextual characteristics. To do so, we used the online collection of libraries from university centers in Brazil, Portugal, Angola and Mozambique, composing a corpus of 161 grammars. Among others, it was possible to observe that, despite the beginning of grammar production taking place in Portugal and being restricted to the country until the beginning of the 19th century, Brazil has been the main producer of grammars since the 19th century. However, African countries still seem to be on the sidelines today in the grammatical production of the Portuguese language. The low representativeness of female authorship and the low expressiveness of a descriptive approach in school grammar were other data that helped us to reflect on the standardization of the Portuguese language and future paths for grammatical studies. This and other information shows that, in addition to sketching the paths of Portuguese grammar, this study opens doors for future approaches that allow us to understand even more how the Portuguese standardization process took place and what demands are currently in force. |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESEUMA INTRODUÇÃO À HISTÓRIA DA GRAMÁTICA EM LÍNGUA PORTUGUESALinguistic normPortugueseGramaticographyLinguistic historiographyNorma linguísticaLíngua portuguesaGramaticografiaHistoriografia linguísticaGuided by the concept of linguistic norm and its manifestations (COSERIU, 1962; ALÉONG, 2011), we turn to the study of the process of grammatical production of the Portuguese language in order to identify the grammatical instruments of that language, their behavior and textual and extratextual characteristics. To do so, we used the online collection of libraries from university centers in Brazil, Portugal, Angola and Mozambique, composing a corpus of 161 grammars. Among others, it was possible to observe that, despite the beginning of grammar production taking place in Portugal and being restricted to the country until the beginning of the 19th century, Brazil has been the main producer of grammars since the 19th century. However, African countries still seem to be on the sidelines today in the grammatical production of the Portuguese language. The low representativeness of female authorship and the low expressiveness of a descriptive approach in school grammar were other data that helped us to reflect on the standardization of the Portuguese language and future paths for grammatical studies. This and other information shows that, in addition to sketching the paths of Portuguese grammar, this study opens doors for future approaches that allow us to understand even more how the Portuguese standardization process took place and what demands are currently in force.Orientados pelo conceito de norma linguística e suas manifestações (COSERIU, 1962; ALÉONG, 2011), voltamo-nos ao estudo do processo da produção gramatical da língua portuguesa a fim de identificar os instrumentos de gramatização desse idioma, seu comportamento e características textuais e extratextuais. Para tanto, recorremos ao acervo online de bibliotecas de centros universitários no Brasil, Portugal, Angola e Moçambique compondo um corpus de 161 gramáticas. Entre outros, foi possível observar que, apesar de o início da produção de gramáticas dar-se em Portugal e se restringir ao país até início do século XIX, o Brasil apresenta-se como principal produtor de gramáticas desde o Séc. XIX. Por sua vez, os países africanos parecem estar ainda hoje à margem na produção gramaticógrafa da língua portuguesa. A pouca representatividade da autoria feminina e a pouco expressividade da abordagem descritiva na gramática escolar foram outros dados que nos ajudaram a refletir sobre a normatização da língua portuguesa e caminhos futuros para os estudos gramaticais. Essas e outras informações evidenciam que, além de esboçar os caminhos da gramaticografia do português, este estudo abre portas para abordagens futuras que permitam entender ainda mais como de deu o processo de normatização do português e quais demandas vigoram atualmente.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo2020-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/article/view/3207210.47456/cl.v14i29.32072Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos; v. 14 n. 29 (2020): Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos; 119-135Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos; Vol. 14 No. 29 (2020): Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos; 119-1351982-291X2317-347510.47456/cl.v14i29reponame:Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESporhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/article/view/32072/22505Copyright (c) 2020 Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticoshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRezende Melazo, MarianeAraujo, Leandro Silveira de2020-12-30T15:38:18Zoai:periodicos.ufes.br:article/32072Revistahttps://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/oai||meirelesalex@gmail.com2317-34751982-291Xopendoar:2020-12-30T15:38:18Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos (Online) - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE UMA INTRODUÇÃO À HISTÓRIA DA GRAMÁTICA EM LÍNGUA PORTUGUESA |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE Rezende Melazo, Mariane Linguistic norm Portuguese Gramaticography Linguistic historiography Norma linguística Língua portuguesa Gramaticografia Historiografia linguística |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE |
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF GRAMMAR IN PORTUGUESE |
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Rezende Melazo, Mariane |
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Rezende Melazo, Mariane Araujo, Leandro Silveira de |
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Rezende Melazo, Mariane Araujo, Leandro Silveira de |
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Linguistic norm Portuguese Gramaticography Linguistic historiography Norma linguística Língua portuguesa Gramaticografia Historiografia linguística |
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Linguistic norm Portuguese Gramaticography Linguistic historiography Norma linguística Língua portuguesa Gramaticografia Historiografia linguística |
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Guided by the concept of linguistic norm and its manifestations (COSERIU, 1962; ALÉONG, 2011), we turn to the study of the process of grammatical production of the Portuguese language in order to identify the grammatical instruments of that language, their behavior and textual and extratextual characteristics. To do so, we used the online collection of libraries from university centers in Brazil, Portugal, Angola and Mozambique, composing a corpus of 161 grammars. Among others, it was possible to observe that, despite the beginning of grammar production taking place in Portugal and being restricted to the country until the beginning of the 19th century, Brazil has been the main producer of grammars since the 19th century. However, African countries still seem to be on the sidelines today in the grammatical production of the Portuguese language. The low representativeness of female authorship and the low expressiveness of a descriptive approach in school grammar were other data that helped us to reflect on the standardization of the Portuguese language and future paths for grammatical studies. This and other information shows that, in addition to sketching the paths of Portuguese grammar, this study opens doors for future approaches that allow us to understand even more how the Portuguese standardization process took place and what demands are currently in force. |
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