2021
DOI: 10.1075/jpcl.32.1.03alv
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Afro-Brazilian Cupópia

Abstract: The present paper focuses on the speech of a rural Afro-Brazilian community calledCafundó, situated 150 km from São Paulo. In 1978, when linguistic data were collected, the community constituted approximately eighty individuals, descendants of two slave women who inherited their owners’ proprieties. According to earlier studies, when the inhabitants of Cafundó spoke in their supposed ‘African language’,Cupópia, they used structures borrowed from Portuguese and a vocabulary of possible African origin. A lexical… Show more

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