Draft:Portugalician languages

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Portugalego
(proposal)
Geographic
distribution
Brazil, Uruguay, Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Portugal, Spain, Angola, Mozambique, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Cabo Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, East Timor, Indonesia, Malasia, India, Sri Lanka
Linguistic classificationProposed language family derived from romance languages
Language codes
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The Portugalician languages, also know as Portugalego group, are a proposed language family that encompasses the portuguese-based creole languages, like Kabuverdianu and Papiamentu, Galego and, controversially, the Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Angolan Portuguese and all other related varieties used to strengthen not-related identities, all of them derived from old Portuguese, except itself, that is derived from old Galego.[1][2]

The family group conflicts with the traditional portuguese historiography that says that the portuguese language has in Latin its origins and has formed on the actual Portugal. It also considers the Galego a portuguese dialect when in trust it's the exact opposite.[3] Another polemical characteristic of the Portugalego group it's its vision of Brazilian Portuguese, Angolan Portuguese, European Portuguese and others has languages, in opposition to the traditional idea of Portuguese language.

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References

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  1. ^ Bagno, Marcos (2012). "Gramática pedagógica do português brasileiro". São Paulo (BRA): Parábola editorial. 209-210 (in portuguese)
  2. ^ Marcos Bagno: o grupo linguístico portugalego. Acessed at: 03/10/2024. Disponible on: https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=xUtjPw35wAGP876Y&v=u21gBIG4gLY&feature=youtu.be
  3. ^ CASTRO, Ivo (2004). "Introdução à história do português: geografia da língua — português antigo". Lisboa (PT): Colibri — Artes gráficas Lda. p. 8-9.