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Well spoken slaves and linguistic nationalization in Brazil: a historical approach

This article examines historical aspects of linguistic nationalization in Brazil relating them to the enslavement of Africans and their descendents during the period of State formation (c. 1822-1870). In addition to the discussion of a few intellectual paradigms, the analysis of newspaper notices of slaves' flights demonstrates the linguistic dimension of the relationship between the social groups involved.

linguistic nationalization in Brazil; slavery; imperial Brazil


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