2022
DOI: 10.15304/moenia.id8016
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Discoveries, missions and interlinguistic meetings of the Portuguese language in the East

Abstract: The main goal of this research is to highlight the relevance of the Portuguese language as a lingua franca and a metalanguage for the description of non-European languages, namely Japanese, in the Portuguese colonization context and missionary activities in the East. In order to achieve this purpose, we present three topics: the first is related to the moment when Portuguese became the vehicular language for the first translations of several Amerindian, African, and Asian languages, unknown by Europeans, until… Show more

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